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The Courtyard Tearooms
Poole
Award winning 16th century tearooms set within the historic old town of Poole. The Courtyard Tearooms offer a wide selection of light bites, scrumptious cakes and speciality teas.
Dot.Teas Vintage Tea Boutique - Deliveries
Bournemouth
Bringing the best of Dot.Teas to your front door! Our traditional afternoon tea menus are the perfect treat to help you celebrate any special occasion, from birthdays and anniversaries to virtual baby showers and hen parties or simply just because.
Café Aroma
Poole
A family run café across the South, Café Aroma delivers an extensive menu including gluten free, vegetarian and vegan.
Just Bean Ground
Poole
Just Bean Ground is a lovely little café on Poole High Street serving fresh coffee, cakes, sandwiches, salads, ice cream and more.
Shakeaway
Poole
Shakeaway is the original re-inventor of milkshakes, selling over 180 flavours and millions of combinations made freshly to order.
The Lookout Cafe
Poole
A family run cafe with a passion for delicious coffee and good home style cooking. The Lookout Cafe offers a truly welcoming and relaxing atmosphere.
No.1 New Street Sandwich Shop
Poole
No.1 New Street Sandwich Shop is the place to go for freshly made sandwiches, salad boxes and jacket potatoes. A selection of fillings and toppings are available including vegan options.
The Quay Cafe
Poole
For breakfast, lunch or dinner, The Quay Café offers a superb menu. Dine alfresco and take in the spectacular views over the marina, Brownsea Island and beyond.
Coffee #1
Poole
Coffee #1 began in 2001, serving great coffee made by talented baristas. Their coffee shops are all about comfort and offering customers a relaxing experience.
Mixed Fillings
Poole
Mixed Fillings is a sandwich bar offering a wide range of tasty food, perfect for a lunch time bite.
Starbucks
Poole
Starbucks is an American coffeehouse established around the world. Their mission is - ‘To inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person, one cup and one neighbourhood at a time.’