Smiths Coffee - Carte

8 Dundonald Road, Thanet, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Coffee, Breakfast, Vegetarian

4.5 💬 1159 Avis
Smiths Coffee

Téléphone: +441843869099,+441845869099

Adresse: 8 Dundonald Road, Thanet, United Kingdom

Ville: Thanet

Menu Plats: 10

Avis: 1159

Site Web: http://smithscoffeebar.co.uk/

"A group of unfriendly women "greeted" my daughter and me with sour faces. It seemed like no one knew their role, leading to a chaotic and unpleasant interaction. At one point, the card machine was shoved in my face when all I wanted was an orange juice. The final straw was when my 4-year-old was treated rudely. A server came over, snatched a napkin from our table, and made a disparaging remark about my daughter. It was simply rude and showed a complete lack of understanding of how to interact with customers, especially children. I will not be returning to this place. I might consider grabbing a coffee to go, but the service is the heart of any business, and today we saw a prime example of how it can go wrong. Disappointing."

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Just sat outside for a quick coffee, which was very good. The cakes looked delicious, very nice staff

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User

Great coffee, great food, great place and most importantly lovely staff! Highly recommended for coffee and a bite.


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User

We were staying opposite. Good range of teas and and fine coffee. Interesting, healthy range of sandwiches and the cakes looked good.


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User

smiths has become my new favorite for breakfast/running, my man loves the roasted sandwiches and I love the avocado on toast with speck. and her coffee is the best! Voir le carte


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User

best paprika I had years. the new yorker on roasted sourdough was expensive £8) but it was worth it. excellent pastrami, correct pickles and good quality American style senf. worth a visit.


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User

The best paprika I have had in years. The New Yorker on roasted sourdough was a bit pricey, but it was definitely worth it. The pastrami was excellent, the pickles were perfect, and the American-style mustard was high quality. Definitely worth a visit.


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User

Happened upon this place by accident with parking nearby what a pleasant accident it was. We called in for breakfast on spec what a great little place. Lovely food, attentive staff, great music a really cool atmosphere. We went back again the...following day even though we weren't staying in Broadstairs as we enjoyed it so much. Best coffee shop we've been in for a good while. Voir le carte


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When your menu is tiny (sourdough and bagels) you have a real opportunity to nail it, sadly not unless you like hard and chewy stale bagels and no alternative as they didn’t have any bread on Saturday. And ice cold mashed avocado just isn’t pleasant...especially after you’ve waited half an hour for it. Sick of paying good money for ‘bougie’ substandard food, come on Thanet independents pull your socks up.


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User

We really enjoyed our lunch at this restaurant. We ordered a variety of sandwiches and bagels, including a gluten-free option. The salmon and cream cheese sandwiches were particularly delicious. We also tried the avocado with speck, smash avocado, and halloumi crushed sandwiches. The smoothies were also very good. The only downside was that everything was served at once, but other than that, we would definitely come back again.


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User

A group of unfriendly women "greeted" my daughter and me with sour faces. It seemed like no one knew their role, leading to a chaotic and unpleasant interaction. At one point, the card machine was shoved in my face when all I wanted was an orange juice. The final straw was when my 4-year-old was treated rudely. A server came over, snatched a napkin from our table, and made a disparaging remark about my daughter. It was simply rude and showed a complete lack of understanding of how to interact with customers, especially children. I will not be returning to this place. I might consider grabbing a coffee to go, but the service is the heart of any business, and today we saw a prime example of h... Voir le carte

Thanet

Thanet

Thanet, un district côtier du Kent, est connu pour ses plages de sable et ses fruits de mer, le poisson-frites frais étant un plat populaire tant auprès des habitants que des visiteurs.

Catégories

  • Cafés Des cafés charmants proposant une variété de cafés et thés fraîchement préparés, ainsi que des collations légères, des pâtisseries et des desserts. Parfait pour un remontant matinal ou une pause gourmande l'après-midi dans une ambiance cosy.
  • Coffee Savourez notre sélection de cafés préparés avec expertise, des espressos riches aux cappuccinos crémeux. Que vous ayez besoin d'un boost du matin ou d'une gorgée tranquille, nos options de café promettent chaleur et confort à chaque tasse. Voir le carte
  • Breakfast Commencez votre journée avec nos délicieuses options de petit-déjeuner, allant des œufs et crêpes classiques aux smoothies et yaourts sains. Parfait pour un repas copieux ou une collation légère du matin !
  • Vegetarian Régalez-vous de notre collection vibrante de plats végétariens, élaborés avec les légumes les plus frais, des saveurs riches et des épices savoureuses. Savourez une assiette saine et délicieuse qui célèbre les meilleurs ingrédients de la nature.

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  • Takeout
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