Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Wadhurst. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you. including Cafe Tibbles, Wealden Wholefoods, Casa Da Claudia, The Pink Cabbage Produce Co, The Greedy Goat Cafe 'I Suppose', King John"s Nursery & Garden, Gusta, The Black Dog, The Deer Park Cafe, The Courtyard
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4 based on 66 reviews
We stopped for a late breakfast middle of the week and walked in to this delightful cafe. Several locals obviously enjoyed the place and itâs no surprise because the breakfast was delicious. Good coffee and pleasant staff makes for a winning formula. They had a huge array of cakes and pastries and goodness knows what else, and I wish I had room to sample it. I hope they do really well.
4 based on 82 reviews
The Deer Park Cafe is only a few minutes drive from Tunbridge Wells, hidden in the countryside. We stopped in for breakfast, both having cooked breakfasts for less than £10. You can taste the quality meat in the sausage and bacon, no cheap supermarket versions here! The tea is served in proper tea pots and the cake selection looks yummy. Another nice touch; we asked the staff if they knew of any walks through the deer park and they gave us printed instructions for a short one hour loop, starting and ending at the cafe. We even saw groups of deer as we walked!
4 based on 243 reviews
Black dog never fails to serve great coffee, from espresso to silky flat whites their coffee remains consistently high in quality. The house coffee is a Monmouth espresso, and in my opinion...they serve it better then the Monmouth flagship shops in London!The black dog is an Australian inspired cafe who do not fail to perfectly reflect the popular and chilled coffee culture within Australia. Besides from the more traditional choices, they serve a range of delicious vegan options for both food and milk alternatives which is very much appreciated!I have always recommended the black dog to friends, and each person thoroughly enjoyed their visit. By far the best in town.
4 based on 116 reviews
Gusta Ltd is an authentic Italian delicatessen cafe and wine bar, in Royal Tunbridge Wells. The staff are passionate about selecting and importing only the finest regional artisan meats, cheeses, pasta, wines and coffee, most of which are exclusively sold
We popped in mid shopping for a bit of a re fuel and were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the coffee and the lovely Citrus cake on offer and very authentic Italian Tapas Board .All reasonably priced.We shall return as refreshing to experience a nice independent cafe rather than a chain.Turn left out the back of Next and you are there in a few paces worth the small detour away from the food court in the shopping centre
4 based on 66 reviews
We had a light lunch before looking at the gardens. Delicious quiche and sandwiches. Service very slow as the girl on till was on her own and kept stopping making coffee to take another order. It was good when it came.! Gardens in genteel decay so good for a wander in the sun.
4 based on 65 reviews
The Greedy Goat cafe 'I Suppose' is in the heart of the village of Ticehurst. Reopened no the 22nd May 2019 under new management. Offering breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea from 8am till 5pm Monday to Friday and 9am till 3pm on Saturday. We strive to use
What a lovely little cafe, the breakfasts are the best ive ever had an the owner is really welcoming. The whole cafe always has a really good laugh, everyone should have this place on there bucket list an visit it at least once
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4 based on 102 reviews
Boutique Cafe & Lifestyle shop Grocer shop & Deli Serving fantastic breakfasts, light lunches with daily specials. Delicious Cakes and afternoon tea. Everything made with love!
Came here two years ago, so thought would return. Sadly this time not as good. They were only doing a breakfast menu all day as were short staffed. I am sure sandwiches could have been doe. As a vegetarian there was nothing that I could eat, so we decided to just have coffees and go somewhere else to eat. Asked for a drinks menu but was told didn't do a drinks menu but said did not drinks like latte, flat white etc. I asked how much they were and was told about £2.40. The drinks came and were nice but the bill proved that the about £2.40 was a lot out. Not a great experience.Hi there,Gosh that is disappointing to read! We are sorry that you felt our breakfast menu was not overly vegetarian inclusive being that we offer,Roasted Vine Tomatoes and Mushrooms on Sourdough with melting Swiss CheeseOttolenghi inspired Avocado Butter on Sourdough with a fresh Tomato and Coriander SalsaSussex Charmer Cheese on ToastBelgium Waffles with Maple Syrup, Berries, Banana and Ice CreamEggs anyway, including Eggs FlorentinePeanut Butter and Banana Toasted Sandwich.We are also more than happy to make changes to any order, to accommodate you even further if you had asked.We did not want to have to close over the Summer and disappoint our lovely customers. Due to staff Summer holidays, and being that our brunch menu is so popular, we decided that our kitchen would remain open serving only our brunch menu. We are sorry you felt this was not sufficient, come September we will return to offering our lunch menu too.As to the drinks menu, we do agree that a separate drinks menu for the tables is needed as currently the coffees are only listed round by the coffee machine. We are actually in the process of getting these printed.I am sorry that our lovely Summer boy gave you a rough guide as to our coffee prices being around £2.40. For future, our coffees are priced between £2.45- £2.60.Again, we would have been more than happy to go through the prices of our coffee in more detail if needed.Thank you for taking the time to write this review, being a small business every review and comment is very important to us.We hope that your recent visit will not stop you visiting us again, where we hope to give you a more pleasant experience!Love Lucy x
5 based on 224 reviews
Casa Da Claudia is a unique, rustic café, just off the high street in Tunbridge Wells. Serving breakfast, brunches and lunches, to beautiful cakes and pastries. We also specialise in corporate/business and event catering. The café is open 7 days a week, M
A full English for me and a panini for the hubby (it was brunch time!). My substantial brekkie all came piping hot with toast and was delicious. Hubby said his panini was lovely. Would definitely recommend and go again if in Tunbridge Wells.
4 based on 35 reviews
We have visited before, but not for many years as we are not local. The shop and cafe offer a great selection of real foods. I chose the Malaysian vegan pasty for lunch, and couldn't resist sampling the vegan date slice and vegan apricot slice.
4 based on 23 reviews
An independent cafe serving homemade food and speciality coffee
It was hot today at Tibbles!!! It got very busy at lunchtime todayAnd the New Barista coped well....however a friend had a very burnt looking cheese scone!! She said it was a bit hard but a good taste. Personally I would not have sent that out, but as she ate it I suppose she liked the Crunchy exterior!! Otherwise the service was very friendly and courteous ...We are so pleased this venue has reopened, but let's get the scones right??!!
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