Café Oak

15 Queen St, Geddington, Kettering
01536 745040

Recent Reviews

Stu Park

Lovely cafe. Great owners, dog friendly, and the cakes freshly made! Can't fault it. Really worth a visit if you are up that way. I will definitely be returning.

Adrian Sherlock

Good value and always friendly

Simon Dixey

Lovely afternoon with family, nice surroundings, beautiful village. Warm welcome when we got there happy staff willing to serve.

Mike Haxell

A hidden treasure. Great coffee and cake!

Ingrid Sirmais

Went for afternoon tea and was not disappointed. Sandwiches were lovely and fresh and very tasty. Wonderful selection of cakes.

Susan Stitt

Good service but quite a bit cold otherwise good, I would go back

Neil Oliver

Loved it. Well cooked, reasonably priced food and drink menu with a rustic ambience.

Ellie Bennett

Birthday treat from my friend. Lovely food and drink. Can highly recommend.Wheelchair accessibility: Could park outside the entrance to be dropped off at the door.

S W

We made a special trip to this cafe for a cup of tea just before 3.30pm, only to be told, not very graciously, that the place had closed an hour before because it was Winter! On October 3rd!! The signage and the website clearly say that the cafe is open until 4pm! We will not be returning, as there are plenty of other lovely places around that appreciate our custom and do open until 4pm.

Ian Jackson

Superb Cafe in a lovely village will definitely return.

Carol Harvey

Lovely tasty food and very friendly staff. Really enjoyed.

Kamouraskan

I will confess that I have been recommending the Cafe Oak to locals and clients in the hundreds over the years as well as it being a place we always take all of our own house guests to enjoy. I have never heard anything but praise and enjoyment from all, and as I take my recommendations quite seriously, I always ask. Several of our family and friends are serious foodies and we can definitely recommend the daily board items as they are often the real delights. The cafe is a regular drop in for community organisations and get togethers for locals, whether it is in the spacious interior, or in the garden by the ancient thatch. Legend has it that Charles Dickens dined at the original Royal Oak pub, and I think he would still take the time to stop by the present incarnation. I personally feel blessed that we have such a lovely spot so close to home, managed by such welcoming people.

Emma C

So gutted this wasn’t as nice as i thought it was going to be. Lovely place to sit and the staff were lovely. but the food was disappointing. the cake and flapjack were stale so I didn’t even eat that. Wont be visiting again unfortunately

Steve Hyde (Merciless)

The waitress was lovely, very friendly which makes a nice atmosphere

Jayne H

Here with friends today for a lovely afternoon tea. Plenty of sandwiches followed by scone with cream and jam and a selection of cakes. Lovely service from the friendly young waitress. Have been here a few times for lunch, food always delicious and good value.

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