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Junction 8 - Reigate - Photo album

We got to this cafe after a long walk just as it was closing, I'd passed it before but never actually purchased anything - and it surpassed all our expectations!! Our iced coffees were lovely, and when we asked for cannolis the lovely staff gave us them for free as it was the end of the day and they
Better than expected. Decent selection of filled ciabattas and wraps. Plus smoothies, shakes, ice creams etc. Good coffee as well. Nice seating area, including a load of deckchairs.
Love this place! Yummy food, including delicious vegan pasties and sausage rolls. Lovely hot drinks and staff are all friendly. A great pit stop with fantastic views.
Great cafe, good coffee and food, recommended. If you ever get the chance for a New York Panini - go for it - it was fantastic. From cakes to wraps, smoothies and toasted sarnies, it's all good. Parking is normally available - bar busy weekends and bank holidays.
Parking is a nightmare most of the time so try for off peak times but if you want a bacon sandwich and a view or maybe take the dog for a walk then it's great. Also has dog ice cream and E-car charging points.
Awesome place to stop for a coffee. The views are usually great but it was wet and foggy which is out of their control😃 The staff were friendly and the coffee is great.
We had a lovely latte and some toasties which was grilled well and they have a lovely vegan option and everything was so nice including the place loved it
Located right across M25, this is a decent cafe but hot chocolate was a let down and cappuccino was good. We went there during Xmas time and shame we couldn't do much apart from just walking around this team room due to rain and mud. Car parking is decent and may get busier during peak hours. Othe
Stellar location close to M25 for a stop off and spectacular views (outside seating only). Coffee great. Bacon butties good although bacon a little tough.
This place is very popular on a Sunday so it's hard to park. But the cafe copes well with the volume of punters, and they sell decent food and coffee. I'm slightly addicted to the bacon on wholemeal bagels. There's direct access to the North Downs Way, which is fairly flat for a few miles west an
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