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Somerset's finest spots for a coffee and cake stop

Somerset offers a delightful array of spots for those seeking the perfect blend of coffee and cake. Here, we explore some of the best places where you can indulge in these treats, whether you're a local or just passing through.


Mr. Miles in Taunton is a distinguished tea room that opened its doors in 2010, offering a comprehensive breakfast and lunch menu, homemade cakes, and afternoon teas. The venue, which collaborates with local tea blenders and coffee roasters, D.J. Miles & Co. Ltd., boasts an on-site coffee roasting facility and a gift shop featuring a selection of teas, fresh roasted coffee, and fine ceramics.


Heaphy's Glastonbury, Photo ©Happy Cow

Heaphy’s, Glastonbury

Situated in the mystical town of Glastonbury, Heaphy's offers a perfect spot for locals and tourists alike to unwind, savouring their coffee while soaking in the unique vibe of the town. With a selection of moreish cakes and delicious light bites, it makes the perfect choice to sit down, relax and watch the world go by.


Located in the charming village of Selworthy, the Periwinkle Tea Rooms provide a quintessential English tearoom experience. With its thatched roof and idyllic surroundings, this spot is perfect for those looking to enjoy a quiet cup of coffee and a slice of cake. The tea rooms offer a selection of traditional cakes, scones, and light lunches, all made with local ingredients.


A unique combination of a bakery, wine shop, and restaurant, At The Chapel in Bruton is a must-visit for any food enthusiast. Their bakery produces some of the finest cakes in Somerset, which can be enjoyed alongside specialty coffees in a stylish and contemporary setting. The venue also hosts regular art exhibitions, adding a touch of culture to your coffee break.


The Emporium, Yeovil

The Emporium in Yeovil offers a delightful café experience, featuring brunch, lunch, and afternoon tea options. It offers visitors a unique, stylish setting with rustic décor and a cozy atmosphere, ideal for enjoying great food and drinks. Their café emphasizes fresh, daily specials and caters to various dietary needs with famous vegan and gluten-free options. Guests can enjoy indoor or alfresco dining in their secret garden, creating perfect moments for any occasion.

Cafe 33 in Brean. Photo © Diamond Farm

Café 33, Brean

Café 33 in Brean offers a welcoming family-friendly environment with a diverse menu that includes hot and cold drinks, cakes, snacks, breakfast, and lunch options. The food is known for being freshly prepared and homemade, served in generous portions. The café also welcomes dogs, has both indoor and outdoor seating, and provides guests with free WiFi. Situated conveniently for those using the Brean Down Way Cycle path, Café 33 is an ideal spot to refuel.


Set in the picturesque village of Cheddar, the Lion Rock Tea Rooms provide a cosy retreat with a wide selection of cakes and coffees. The tearooms are situated close to the Cheddar Gorge, in one of the oldest, most photographed and documented buildings beneath the World Famous Lion Rock, making it a perfect stop after a day of exploring the local area.


In conclusion, Somerset offers an abundance of delightful spots for a coffee and cake stop. Whether you prefer a traditional tearoom, a contemporary café, or a seaside view, there's a place in Somerset that will cater to your taste buds and provide a memorable experience, all whilst providing you with a tasty treat to enjoy.

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