Cafes in Cranleigh
“Cooking quality and range of an unusually high standard for an independent eatery these days. Full 'English', sourdough, buttermilk + fruit pancakes, hot drinks, even vegan option skilfully prepared and served in timely order. Cakes on display to rival any decent patisserie outlet. Layout, decor and ambience very relaxing and a treat to visit. Dogs allowed. Wifi available and toilets well kitted out. Not super cheap but worth the price.”
“Lovely people who work there. high prices for little in return. And very little option towards a healthy product. Most are processed with sugars and none are really very healthy. They use to have a bit better options but nothing vegan or vegetarian that are healthy. And the meat options are very high in sugar. Disappointing when their competitors knock it out the park.Vegetarian options: Not much healthy optionsKid-friendliness: AvailableWheelchair accessibility: Heavy door you can't open very easily. And if open then easy to get in and out on a chairDietary restrictions: Limited”
“I had a Lovely pop in lunch with my little one here yesterday. I Had intended on shooting into into sainsburys for a quick on-the-road meal deal but I have been wanting to prioritise eating healthier and more interestingly recently, so when I saw the name of this place that was lunch decided.I am so glad we stopped in here. I had the avocado and salmon bruschetta with a cuppochino and little one had the ham and cheese toasty with cucumber, tomatoes and blueberries (which we saved till last!). A lovely moment for the two of us having a good healthy scoff surrounded by a friendly buzz of locals and tropical plants.Coffee was delicious too. The cake list looked all too tempting but we resisted!Will come again!Kid-friendliness: Great menu and environment for kids. Highchairs offered as we satParking: Cheap parking 80p per hour”