An extremely popular haunt for locals, campers, walkers and holidaymakers alike, Deepdale Café successfully combines a relaxed vibe reminiscent of a beach-side coffee bar with the quality food and service you’d expect from a far more formal establishment.
Situated on the A149 coast road between Burnham Overy Staithe and Brancaster Staithe, among a well thought-out cluster of interesting businesses on the ‘Dalegate’ site, the café is perfectly positioned for refreshment when exploring the North Norfolk coast or surrounding villages such as the Burnhams.
Presented beautifully and cooked to order, portions are reasonably priced and plentiful with satisfying and delicious options for breakfast, lunch and throughout the day (including veggie, children’s and diet-conscious options). The menu includes sandwiches and snacks as well as more substantial meals using a feast of local produce such as locally caught crab, lobster and mussels (when in season). Fully licensed, you can relax with an alcoholic tipple such as Adnams beer or Whin Hill Cider (from nearby Wells-next-the-Sea) or a wine or beer from further a field. For non-drinkers, children or drivers, the list of soft drinks is more than adequate, with various coffees, teas, juices and soft drinks on offer.
As well as the ‘standard’ menu, the café features changing ‘specials’ and a tempting roast on Sundays. Little wonder then that they are included in the Good Food Guide this year (2008).
Ideal for families, couples, the young and old, Deepdale Café is a fabulous, unpretentious eating-and-meeting place that is bound to please even the choosiest diner.
Café open 7 days a week 7.30am-4pm (last orders 4pm).
Breakfast/Brunch served 7.30am-12noon.
Daytime menu served 12noon-3pm.
Deepdale Café Sunday Roast served Sundays 12noon-4pm.