From afternoon tea to a tasty lunch-time snack, you'll find a variety of cafés in Durham just waiting to tempt your tastebuds.
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Family run business renowned for producing local produced and home made meals on site. Eat in or take away. Pies, pastries, bread, cakes, soup and jam are all part of our extensive menu.
Wingate
Whether you are looking for a hearty Sunday lunch, midday meal, lighter snack or a great all day breakfast, Dropswell can offer it all. Fully licensed with locally brewed beers and wines.
Trimdon Station
Tearooms in the Town at Beamish Museum. Self-service. Hot and cold snacks and beverages.
Beamish
Varied, unique and innovative menu. Home-made food using only local produce as far as possible.
Seaham
Brambles Coffee Shop is uniquely positioned within a mile of Durham City and with the ease of FREE Parking
Shincliffe
All products are traditionally home made on the premises using locally sourced ingredients. Pies, pasties, bread, cakes, soup, jam, chutney and much more.
Stanhope
A taste of France with a modern twist.
Durham City
A light airy restaurant with home baking and delicious lunches using local produce.
Eggleston
The North East's premier ice cream parlour and juice bar, 1950s style.
Seaham
With its relaxed atmosphere and scenic views, Cafe Bowes boasts an acclaimed reputation for offering delicious dishes and snacks using local produce wherever possible.
Barnard Castle
On farm shop with full butchery, vegetables and daily goods and fabulous cafe.
Consett
Chesters Grove Garden Centre and Coffee Shop is located just off the A167 south of Chester-le-Street.
Chester-le-Street
If you are looking for a relaxed and informal atmosphere, with friendly staff and lovely food, cafe NeST is the place to be.
Barnard Castle
9 Altars Café offers a wonderful array of lighter meals, teas, coffees, beer and wine in arguably the most beautiful location in Durham.
Durham City
Situated in the Indoor Market, Cafe Cenno 's famous homemade menu uses mostly locally sourced meat, fish and poultry. Their commitment to independent local suppliers is crucial to the menu.
Durham City
Coffee Shop offering home cooking and baking with the benefit of a wine licence so that private evening functions can be catered for.
Durham City
Café-restaurant since 1983. Located in 15thC almshouses building between Durham Cathedral and Durham Castle on Palace Green.
Durham City
Part of Killhope's award winning Museum, Killhope Cafe has become an attraction in itself. Pop in for a friendly chat and some proper food.
Cowshill
Wholesome dishes prepared using many local ingredients. The specials board changes daily and always includes home-made soups, quiches and puddings and a roast every Sunday.
Wolsingham