Based on 5 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 5 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 23 in 482 in Chichester
Opinions
Very tasty cakes a scones particularly the raspberry and white chocolate scones. Also the specialty coffees are really good.
AlanJuliet . 2016-07-11
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Lovely tea room. Very friendly staff. Best hot chocolate I have tasted! Gluten free cakes available.
John D . 2016-06-29
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The poshest looking shop on the Selsey high street, but don't let that put you off if you have children. A very welcoming reception for adults and children. Very happy 3yr old twins who were offered extra special bendy straws to match the colour of there drinking cups, these things mean a lot to 3yr olds! Also the best Victoria sponge we have all had in a long time. Definitely worth a visit if passing through.
Emma R . 2016-03-23
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This is a lovely tea room. The tea and cakes are always lovely and the service is friendly and helpful.
mulberrySussex . 2016-01-26
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We used to go to this little place, under another name and owner, It has recently changed hands and sort of changed what it does. We gave it a new try recently and its still good, still worth a visit. Great staff, very nice, very helpful. I guess its because they are new but at the moment its cash only - I hope that will change as will be back, and I am a card person.
Adrian2526 . 2015-09-27
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279 Opinions
Incredible service and knowledge on coffee. Do not miss this perfect coffee spot when visiting Chichester! I know I won’t be 😊
3 Opinions
Totally nearly missed it however glad we popped in. Lovely little cafe with a nice outdoor seating area. Both had ham and cheese panini and they were first class. Young guy who served and looked after us had perfect customer service and the coffee was amazing. Great find and will be back south !
7 Opinions
This quirky café is located in a fairly idyllic South Downs village, surrounded by lovely old houses. We went for coffee and cake; we both had the enormous pistachio croissants. Coffee was very well made and service was very prompt. When we visited the staff were putting up Christmas decorations, so the seating area was full of people, and it was difficult to navigate around the tables. A small point, but the menus consisted of a wad of sheets of paper with options for coffee on the top sheet, and lunch on those below; it would have been nice to look through and think about whether we might return for lunch another time, but they were swiftly whisked away. A full menu on a large laminated sheet might be better. I had hoped to buy a few 'stocking fillers' from the items for sale on the shelves, but they were all so expensive as to be out of my price range. While there make sure to visit the fascinating 14th-century church of St Mary and St Gabriel just up the hill, which contains many extraordinary monuments and much stained glass.