You have a very impresive,beautifull and enchanting shop!
We are so happy with the picture we bought this morning. Thank you!
Ordered a mocha however it was so sweet I was only able to have a few sips. The bagel however was soft and lots of creamy cheese which is really nice. I had the salmon bagel and it was nice.
Edit review : went back for brunch had the mocha again but this time asked for half sugar and it was perfect . Again had the salmon bagel was still really nice .
Quaint cafe in the heart of Lenham village. This cafe is built in a 14th century listed building and as a result adds some real character to the café. Serves a range of food from bacon baps to cream teas. The cake in the picture was a devilish salted caramel sponge cake washed down with a coffee Vienna and latte. A favourite place for cyclists and locals but a warm welcome given to newcomers.
A great spot for cyclists. Plenty of outdoor seating, and a wide selection of coffee and cake. What more does a cyclist need?
A lovely place in the medieval village of Lenham hosted by a lovely couple. We only had tea scones and cake but were also rewarded by conversation about the village and lent a book to leaf through about the history. I would definitely go here again when on the road through Kent.
Toasted sandwiches like doorsteps. 👍👍👍👍Brilliant.
12.11.22. Once again, sandwiches that fill you up. Photos say it all, even the empty ones.
Good food and lovely village cafe atmosphere. Would recommend but you may struggle to find a table as it’s a fairly small cafe, most likely for to the old building it is in.
Popped in for breakfast and coffee which was well worth the £9 each we paid. We opted for the full English and was offered back or crispy bacon, very tasty sausage, choice of eggs, mushrooms, tomato and lots of either brown or white toast. The coffee was thick and very nutty, in fact I had two cups it was THAT good! Service was efficient and friendly. Will definitely visit again when in the area.
Lovely small independent cafe. This cafe offers a range of traditional meals and fresh coffee. We visited with our children and they enjoyed the hot chocolate.
Reasonably priced and freshly made this cafe offers good value for money. Not too busy just before lunch but can get busy at peak times which is nice to see for an independent in a small town.
Husband had a cheese toasty. We've never seen one like it. Shall I just say he stopped talking while he ate. It looked good too. I had the cream tea. Only one scone, but certainly 1 was enough, and lovely texture. We'll worth a visit.
If it’s busy prepare for a wait, but if you’re outside the square is great for people watching and chilling. The bacon baguette was rammed full of rashers and absolutely perfect. Worth a visit, reserve a table at busy times.
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