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Staple

19 St Mildreds Walk, Westgate-on-Sea CT8 8FZ, United Kingdom

Staple
Cafe
4.9
69 reviews
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98JP+XX Westgate-on-Sea, United Kingdom
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 8–14
Wedneasday: 8–14
Thursday: 8–14
Friday: 8–14
Saturday: 8–14
Sunday: 8–13
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Kerry Caldicott
Kerry Caldicott210 days ago
Unbelievable pastries, we went back two days in a row. The walk along the beach to here from Margate is lovely (about 30 mins).
Barry Thompson
Barry Thompson271 days ago
Tucked away from the main road it’s like you have found the ultimate secret bakery. Amazingly patient staff - they had to be as the choice was mouthwatering. Finally decided on the salted caramel cinnamon bun which was fantastic. Will be back again and again
AJ Devlin
AJ Devlin363 days ago
A very well hidden little, coffee shop but well worth finding. Can be reached on foot via, a very easy to miss, alleyway on St.Mildred’s Road or on bike by coming in on Ethelbert Square. Limited options to safely stow bikes outside and fairly small inside which could be an issue, but the coffee and chocolate-almond croissant is more than worth it
Brian Tyler
Brian Tyler363 days ago
The big question I have is did the barista grow his magnificent hipster beard for the job? The flat white he made was the best coffee I've ever had in Thanet. Not saying much perhaps, but it was on a par with the Taylor Street coffee shop chain. Really exceptional. The beard was at full strength.

The hot food was poor. Three types of cheese toastie to choose from and if you didn't want a cheese toastie, which I didn't, then hard cheese. I had to eat so I took the one with mushroom. It was disgustingly greasy and far too heavy. Made me feel as dirty as the full English I was hoping for with none of the joy. I did however leave full.

A nice interior and a pleasant atmosphere. The walk through the puddled and dog fouled alley required to reach it only adds to the ambience.

Would return. Please add a savory option with under 100g of fat.
Traveller x
Traveller x1 year ago
Fabulous cafe, love the atmosphere and food. The coffee is amazing, very much close to perfect. Service is lovely. Only niggle is it’s a little bit expensive. But we will keep coming back, maybe not as much as we would like to! Probably a good thing, those cakes and pastry’s are always very tempting.
Patrik Krizek
Patrik Krizek2 years ago
This is absolutely a must go to visit when you are in Westgate-on-Sea! A bit hidden but worth finding. Delicious pastries and house-baked bread. Nice selection of coffee with balanced acidity. Check for vegetarian options too. The place is generously busy and there is limited space to sit in, takeaway available. Highly recommended!
Sarah Brick
Sarah Brick2 years ago
A fabulous addition to Westgate. Loved the focaccia bread. Looking forward to trying lunch soon.
John Mogg
John Mogg2 years ago
Lovely little spot hidden on a backstreet just opposite the cinema in Westgate-on-Sea.

Lovely pastries, Sandwiches and Toasties.

2 standouts are the Chocolate Cream filled Cruffin (a Cross between a Croissant & Muffin) and the Cinnamon Latte. Also they can do a babyccino (steamed milk in a little cup) if you are visiting with a little one.

Its a little pricey, but the food is lovely and very unique.
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