Cafes in Chesham
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Customers` Favorites
“Team are amazing and attentive. Food is served to a very high quality with so much taste to it and options are plenty. This will certainly become a frequent. Well done guys!”
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“Amazing oasis of creativity, live music, delicious food and some of the best cocktails this side of the Coco Cabana! Richard is absolutely THEEE host with the most and will make you feel like part of the family in no time. Go check it…. You can thank me later :)”
“Staff are always friendly
Dietary restrictions: Brown roll and 2 banana's
Parking: Chesham Broadway
Wheelchair accessibility: Yes”
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“Always a pleasure to go in. Hot food and a Full English, breakfast with toast and 2 cups of tea for about £9.50 so just under a tenner, that’s pretty good. And also you could have substitutes of things like beans, instead of tomatoes and hashbrowns instead of mushrooms. And he won’t charge you extra which I think is really good.”
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“One of the most friendly, welcoming Costa shops I've ever been to.I go regularly and am always happy with the service and friendliness if the staff.”
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“Very typical of the Gregg’s chain providing a good selection of snacks and drinks at a reasonable price.This branch looks well maintained and kept clean and the staff are friendly and professional. It has a small area outside in the pedestrianised part of Chesham with four or five tables where you can sit and eat or drink your purchases.Recommended for a quick snack or lunch at reasonable prices but today’s standards.”
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“Very interesting place
Assumed to be the “Mad Hatter”s shop in Alice in Wonderland. Roger Crabb (c1621) returned back to Chesham to do his old job, shaping hats with mercury and thus became Mad. A nice coffee shop and the owner tells the story. Coffee walnut cake served in nice Queen Anne china plates which is my fine line. Johnny Depp came to visit here and sit in this bench to catch the mood of Mad Hatter.”