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29 Opinions in 1 websites
A real little gem. Very friendly and helpful staff. Lovely menu. All the food is freshly made and presented well. Very good value for money. We were on holiday so could only fit in a couple of visits but if we are on the area again it will certainly be our go to cafe.

522 Opinions in 1 websites
Very friendly service, nothing too much trouble. I had booked a table, but wheñ we arrived quickly realised I needed to ask for a different table than planned as my elderly parents might struggle with stairs down to the lower part of the eating area.. all quickly rearranged, no problem.. our little dog was also happily accommodated and a bowl of water quickly brought when requested. Such a nice manner. Everyone happy with their food. Everywhere nice and clean. Lovely traditional pub with lots of history. Kindness counted for a lot. Thank you.

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We were a group of 19, all with Basset hounds, that were made to feel very welcome. This is definitely a very dog friendly pub that does great food that’s reasonably priced. (All our group said how much they enjoyed the food). This is the second time I have been there and can’t fault it. The garden room is perfect for groups like ours. Many thanks, Kent Basset Waddle.

227 Opinions in 1 websites
Walked in for a meal this evening. Despite not having a reservation we were made to feel very very welcome and a table was made available. The food was outstanding, very tasty and fresh. Front of house was brilliant, tonight a one man fantastic band! Highly recommended and would love to come back & try other dishes.

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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.