Smiths Coffee - Carta

8 Dundonald Road, Thanet, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Coffee, Breakfast, Vegetarian

4.5 💬 1159 Reseñas
Smiths Coffee

Teléfono: +441843869099,+441845869099

Dirección: 8 Dundonald Road, Thanet, United Kingdom

Ciudad: Thanet

Menú Platos: 10

Reseñas: 1159

Sitio Web: http://smithscoffeebar.co.uk/

"We had superb coffee here about 3 years ago when we were last in Broadstairs, so visited again whilst staying in the area. The decor seating is modern, the coffee is superb and the brunch/breakfast was tasty. The double espressos are good quality with a decent crema the macchiato was excellent, with the milk coffee in good proportions. The bagel with smoked salmon cream cheese was delicious and the sour dough toast with smashed advocado, soft boiled egg and bacon was tasty. The only minor things was that the coffee bar was a bit drafty and I thought it odd to have so many of the tables with reserved on them in such a small place."

Menú completo - 10 opciones

Todos los precios son estimaciones en menú.

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Judi Judi

I visited a lovely café and had an iced latte and a cookie brownie. I sat outside and enjoyed the sunshine.

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theresa
theresa

The best coffee in Broadstairs. Perfect place for food, drink, ambeince, friendly welcome and excellent service .


John
John

Popped in for quick coffee before nursery run and really friendly staff great coffee and although we didn't eat the food looked tasty too!!!


Ged
Ged

Fabulous coffee, delicious food and very warm and welcoming staff, good banter and laughs. Highly recommend a visit if you’re in town. Enjoy Ver carta


Mark
Mark

A go to coffee shop in Broadstairs with delicious cakes and sandwiches, coffee and drinks... for somewhere a little bit special. Recommended.


Ben
Ben

I stopped in for a coffee while taking a walk in this charming town. The coffee was of exceptional quality and very strong, just the way I like it. It was expertly made by professionals. They also had a good selection of cakes and sweet treats. What's not to like?


Danielle
Danielle

We've been here on a few occasions because the coffee is actually really great but on each occasion the customer service has been a bit hit and miss. Today however tipped us over the edge and we got up and walked out, waved off with a very passive aggressive thank you from the owner. So rude and obnoxious. We won't be returning. It costs nothing to be kind. Ver carta


John
John

I've never known or experienced rudeness like it by the owner. She is literally a female Basil Fawlty. With the unfortunate downside of not being remotely funny. She creates a dreadful atmosphere and makes you feel as though you have been summoned to the head masters office. Avoid like the plague! A big shame as the other female staff members are delightful and the food and drink is nice.


Jen
Jen

Visited this cafe a few times while staying locally, recently. pleasant food and coffee. The biggest croissants you’ve seen. The wait staff were nice, however the manager/owner was hostile and unfriendly. She was doing the books at one of the tables and was clearly annoyed at our grandchildren chattering on one occasion and refused to let us take a table at the back of the cafe, insisting on squashing us all round a window table on another visit. There’s plenty of nice cafes in Broadstairs and I would suggest trying others instead!!


Julia
Julia

We had superb coffee here about 3 years ago when we were last in Broadstairs, so visited again whilst staying in the area. The decor seating is modern, the coffee is superb and the brunch/breakfast was tasty. The double espressos are good quality with a decent crema the macchiato was excellent, with the milk coffee in good proportions. The bagel with smoked salmon cream cheese was delicious and the sour dough toast with smashed advocado, soft boiled egg and bacon was tasty. The only minor things was that the coffee bar was a bit drafty and I thought it odd to have so many of the tables with reserved on them in such a small place. Ver carta

Thanet

Thanet

Thanet, un distrito costero en Kent, es conocido por sus playas de arena y mariscos, siendo el pescado y papas fritas fresco un plato popular entre los lugareños y visitantes por igual.

Categorías

  • Cafés Encantadores cafés que ofrecen una variedad de cafés y tés recién preparados, junto con bocadillos ligeros, pasteles y postres. Perfecto para un impulso matutino o un delicioso regalo por la tarde en un ambiente acogedor.
  • Coffee Disfruta de nuestra selección de cafés elaborados por expertos, desde ricos espressos hasta cremosos capuchinos. Ya sea que necesites un impulso matutino o un sorbo relajado, nuestras opciones de café prometen calidez y confort en cada taza. Ver carta
  • Breakfast Comienza tu día con nuestras deliciosas opciones de desayuno, que incluyen desde huevos y panqueques clásicos hasta batidos saludables y yogur. ¡Perfecto para una comida abundante o un bocado ligero por la mañana!
  • Vegetarian Disfrute de nuestra vibrante colección de platos vegetarianos, elaborados con las verduras más frescas, sabores ricos y especias sabrosas. Disfrute de un plato saludable y delicioso que celebra los mejores ingredientes de la naturaleza.

Comodidades

  • Wifi
  • Seating
  • Carta
  • Takeout
  • menú
  • Visa Card

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