Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 7 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 159 in 507 in Suffolk Coastal
Nº 32 of 152 British in Suffolk Coastal
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What a find at the top of Hamilton road , we had struggled to find a Dog Friendly Family eatery in the town centre on a very cold January day. The food was freshly cooked, quality ingredients, Friendly Staff , and excellent pricing, and generous portions to, a a clean environment . for what is does, it does very well indeed. 5* . if in Felixstowe again we will certainly visit again. WE had everything from a large belly busting brunch to a tuna Jacket Potato all served piping hot and well cooked .
Bernard P . 2024-01-20
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You will probably have walked past this little gem of a cafe on your way to shop in the Co-op or visit downtown Felixstowe so, next time, before or after your shop, treat yourself to a great Breakfast (served in Large & Medium size) I highly recommend their fried bread - some of the best I have ever tasted.
Tim M . 2023-10-23
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nice place to visit, staff are always welcoming and the coffee is good, I would imagine an ideal location being situated near the train station and co-op
elaine385 . 2023-10-16
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Great food, friendly staff and really good coffee at affordable prices. A real find at the old station.
Stuart R . 2023-03-25
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Friendly and helpful staff. I ordered the cheese on toast and was pleasantly surprised by the very substantial plateful that arrived. Extremely tasty! Good, hot coffee. There were plenty of people eating here when I was there.
Katie B . 2022-05-11
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83 Opinions
This is now actually called the Alde Cafe. I’ve been twice in the last three days. There are fancier places along the High Street, but you will not get a better meal there than you will find at the Alde. Sean is a brilliant cook who prepares every dish with both flare and a respect for tradition. It was the best fry up I have had in the last twenty years, and a welcomed alternative to the recent tendency of serving them up in thali dishes, with about a tablespoon of beans in one and a cubic centimeter of toast in another. I just had the kedgeree, which was magnificently prepared with haddock from the smokehouses along the Shingle. There are many reasons to come to ever-beautiful Aldeburgh. But I’d rank breakfast or lunch at the Alde Cafe at the very top of my list.
36 Opinions
Authentic Pie, Mash n' liquor in Felixstowe - I popped in here after a couple of beers on the front - lovely pies, good old mash and proper liquor - knife, fork and spoon for the liquor, with vinegar, just like in London SE1 - interesting photos of England football stars and a bit of banter with the owner. All in all a great lunch and long may they thrive in Felixstowe.
158 Opinions
Nice friendly club, lovely breakfast, and the course was a joy, made better by the gloriously sunny weather..