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What HeinBloed doesn't like about Birling Gap National Trust Cafe:
Well, it was good that you ordered at the cashier, and they deliver the cooking spoon numbers if you find a vacant table. But it was extremely crowded, and they tried to clear and clean the tables as quickly as possible. The food is the typical food you get at every sight of the National Trust. I tried a Cornish Pasty. It was ok. Just avoid seeing the toilets. Long queues inside or outside and no matter if you are ma... View all feedback. What wiltingbas likes about Birling Gap National Trust Cafe:
What a find ! When you arrive, cold and wet, the cafe provides all that you need. Excellent bacon bap; delicious hot chocolate, rest and relaxation before setting out into a wintry walk along the South Downs Way. View all feedback.
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Rediculous prices for a cafe! A Cornish pasty was £5.30, sausage roll for £4.70. Seriously what’s that about??? Not enough staff to keep the queue running smoot...
read moreSituated right on the edge of Birling Gap, the cafe can get quite busy when everyone drops in for a drink at virtually the same time and there may be a slight d...
read moreWe were so delighted with the yummy food at the cafe, we had the vegan curry cauliflower pasty, victoria sponge cake, and egg and cress sandwich and it was all...
read moreWe popped in for a snack for lunchtime today. A limited choice but excellent service. Tasty savoury pastries but sadly could not warm up my scone. Would be good...
read moreNice place with plenty of seating, cheerful staff and great views however prices are a little high but guess that's to be expected where there's no competition....
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read moreThe National Trust cafe at Birling Gap offers a variety of tasty snacks, delicious coffee, and friendly staff in a pleasant and airy setting with sea views. While the service may be slow at times and prices are on the higher side, the food quality is generally good. The cafe follows Covid guidelines and welcomes dogs, making it a convenient stop before or after a walk in Seven Sisters Country Park. Overall, it's a lovely spot to relax and enjoy a meal while taking in the beautiful surroundings.