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Cafédral Durham

1 First floor, Owengate, Durham DH1 3HB, United Kingdom

Cafédral Durham
Cafe
4.7
576 reviews
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QCGG+53 Durham, United Kingdom
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: Close
Wedneasday: 10–16
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: 10–16
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Pauline Bryan
Pauline Bryan184 days ago
What a great find. Cream Tea with Blueberry scones. Emily recommended lemon curd instead of jam. What an amazing combination! Thank you.
Mark was welcoming and spent time explaining how he grew the avocado trees. Lovely to talk to and welcoming to all who visit.
Via D'Agostino
Via D'Agostino276 days ago
I highly recommend the blueberry and lemon scones! Excellent, handmade scones and jam, with proper clotted cream. The smoothies are delicious, but a bit expensive for how much you get. Lovely little cafe with friendly staff.
Alicia M
Alicia M276 days ago
Stumbled across this cute little cafe late in the day, the terrace area and the entrance are charming and the staff I encountered were very friendly. The homemade lime & coconut cake was beautiful! And I can see why their hot chocolates are award winning!! I’ve found my new favourite cafe :)
Olga Sacasa, CKD
Olga Sacasa, CKD307 days ago
This is by far the best coffee shop in England. it is family owned. Owners are so friendly and they make the B.E.S.T. scones - made fresh. I had a raisin scone. it was served with fresh butter and jam 😱 so delicious! I could have stayed and eat more. the coffee was really good (don't know what brand they use) it was well balanced and fresh. the coffee shop has a pleasant atmosphere, relaxing & inviting. it was clean and everybody was friendly. If you are in Durham UK, go visit them! olga, from Boston MA
Pascal Johnstone
Pascal Johnstone337 days ago
Cafedral is a favorite of mine in Durham. The warm and inviting atmosphere make it an excellent spot in the winter to stop for a hot drink and some breakfast or lunch. You cannot really go wrong with the soup of the day, especially if it's bacon and lentil, though all the paninis are also outstanding, as are the bagels. It also has the bonus of being well-located near the town centre and cathedral, and provides an outstanding experience overall.
Irfan Silalahi
Irfan Silalahi1 year ago
The cafe is like a nice hidden gem; cosily situated on the second floor over looking the street. The staff is so friendly, like being served by good friends :) We felt really comfy drinking our tea, enjoying breakfast, getting warmed up inside.

Come in early before the crowd comes!
Paula Alfaro
Paula Alfaro1 year ago
The place was very cozy and nicely decorated. Definitely recommend for breakfast or brunch. The scones were delicious and the coffee was very good too! Lovely experience!
Vicki Wareing
Vicki Wareing2 years ago
Gorgeous cafe catering really well for gluten free. We had brunch, scrambled eggs with chorizo and avocado and my mum (who has coeliac disease) had a bacon and cheese sandwich. We both then had scones with jam and cream, mum said her GF scone was beautiful!
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