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Contribute FeedbackRafferty's is known for its delicious breakfast, lunch, drinks, and cakes, although there may be a wait for a table. The vegetable curry is a standout dish worth returning for, cooked in the English tradition. Unfortunately, not all experiences are positive, with some reviewers noting cold meals and lackluster service. However, the consistently superb food, friendly service, and delightful atmosphere leave many recommending a visit. Despite some setbacks, Rafferty's remains a popular choice for a delicious meal in a comfortable setting, with favorites like the full English breakfast and pancakes receiving high praise from satisfied customers.
My favorite café in all the opposite friendly owners and coworkers, cozy caffe and great eating! they should definitely try a cappuccino or magic tee with the granola yogurt, a pack or some pancakes from the menu!
We wanted to come here forever and had brunch today! it was absolutely beautiful and everything I would wish for brunch with an excellent tasting coffee. the gluten-free selection was also very good. the menu perfectly satisfied adult and children! think they, we make a stem here! well done!
Such a great caffe I can not wait to come back here with my family! hands down the smash avocado (with additional bacon) here is the best I ever had! the smoothie was also delicious! the staff is so helpful and beautiful that they have helped me warm the baby food I have brought from home, and also a baby dish with hot water provided on request. our little man was super happy. definitiw to visit a big little jewel on holly bush lane when someone is hungry for brekkie or lunch or otherwise something hungry.
This lively little caffe for the first time this morning visited and enjoyed our breakfast
Visited the cafe in April. It has a nice feel, generally good service and whilst the food was good quality the prices are still very excessive for the portion sizes and the full package of what is served. The ingredients may well be locally sourced, but alot of other establishments could say the same and for at least a third of these prices. £9 for a bowl of soup is inexplicable and also think it is unfair to ask customers to pay additional for gluten free bread when a great many coastal towns in Kent are fully geared up for GF customers and do not charge extra.