Addington Street Kitchen

20 Addington Street, CT11 9JJ, Thanet, United Kingdom

🛍 Lunch, Coffee, Kitchen, Breakfast

4.5 💬 339 Reviews
Addington Street Kitchen

Phone: +441843482600

Address: 20 Addington Street, CT11 9JJ, Thanet, United Kingdom

City: Thanet

Dishes: 4

Reviews: 339

Website: http://www.thefalstafframsgate.com/new-page/

"My friend and I went for Sunday lunch and were not disappointed. The staff were very welcoming and gave us plenty of time to enjoy our food between courses, which was great because we ended up having 3 courses! The food was delicious, well-cooked with a great selection of fresh vegetables. We started with cheese and leek croquettes, which came with a spicy dip, and were delicious! For our main course, we had roast beef. My friend had it rare and I wanted mine cooked a little more, which they did without any issues - very pleased about that. The roast beef was served with a huge Yorkshire pudding, tasty roast potatoes, 3 fresh vegetables, and a delicious gravy. For dessert, I had the salted caramel tart which had the thinnest pastry and was rich and delicious. My friend had the pecan tart, which looked lovely and she said tasted as good as it looked. We didn't feel rushed at all, which was lovely. They also had another section of the restaurant where you could dine with your dog, which was a great idea. I would highly recommend this place for a roast or a snack with a relaxing atmosphere."

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daleharrison78 daleharrison78

Sourdough sausage sandwich looked good but was completely tasteless and bland a total waste of £5 bread was cut so thin as well

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Yvonne
Yvonne

Absolutely disgusting fat on back was awful cold tomatoes the head of the tomatoes on roll too safe to say I wont be returning expensive


Teresa
Teresa

I found this place because I was lost....but I'm so glad. It is a hidden gem, the food is healthy and tastes great. The service is excellent and it's not expensive!


DeepishThough
DeepishThough

Awesome find, lovely cafe, excellent service and the food is lovely, a nice change from the usual food you find these days. Quite a few vegan options too (for those of u into that kind of thing :


Linny15
Linny15

We only had beverages, but the treats in the case looked yummy. Husband’s cappuccino was very good and my hot chocolate was rich, delicious and not too sweet. They offer vegan and gluten-free items as well.


233mabellep
233mabellep

This restaurant offers fresh and healthy choices, including delicious smoothies. I especially enjoy their bagels and soda bread selections, and the cakes are absolutely fantastic. The staff is pleasant and the atmosphere is welcoming and friendly.


Carol
Carol

We had heard good things about this place so went to try for ourselves and we were not disappointed, there was a great selection of sandwiches and cake. I had a salt beef and gherkin bagel, blissful, and my partner had a Brie and fig toasted baguette equally good, and the bread and butter pudding cake was a revelation, a pot of Yorkshire tea and a charming waitress you could not ask for more


Kyle
Kyle

Reading the other reviews on here I believe I may have just come on a bad day. £7.50 for an incredibly small breakfast sandwich without any sauce with burned bacon, overcooked egg and tough bread. Took them about 25 minutes to get around to serving it while a small Scottish gentleman frantically ran around shouting “2 minutes “ in every direction to just about anyone who would listen. I certainly wouldn’t be recommending this establishment to anyone


Tori
Tori

I had a delightful lunch with my parents at this restaurant on Wednesday. The freshly made veggie salads, quiches, and sausage rolls looked very appetizing. My dad loved the beet smoothie and we all enjoyed the quiet and friendly atmosphere. We ordered the same main dish, but the salads were served on a large plate for sharing, which was perfect for our small appetites. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for fresh homemade, healthy food without the overwhelming choices of a lengthy menu.


901ChristineT
901ChristineT

My friend and I went for Sunday lunch and were not disappointed. The staff were very welcoming and gave us plenty of time to enjoy our food between courses, which was great because we ended up having 3 courses! The food was delicious, well-cooked with a great selection of fresh vegetables. We started with cheese and leek croquettes, which came with a spicy dip, and were delicious! For our main course, we had roast beef. My friend had it rare and I wanted mine cooked a little more, which they did without any issues - very pleased about that. The roast beef was served with a huge Yorkshire pudding, tasty roast potatoes, 3 fresh vegetables, and a delicious gravy. For dessert, I had the salted c...

Categories

  • Lunch Satisfy your midday cravings with our delicious lunch menu. From fresh salads and hearty sandwiches to savory soups and vibrant bowls, each dish is crafted to give you the perfect midday boost.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Kitchen Indulge in the heart of culinary artistry with our Kitchen menu category, where innovation meets tradition. Each dish is crafted with passion, promising a delightful journey of flavors that tantalize the taste buds.
  • Breakfast Start your day with our delicious breakfast options, featuring everything from classic eggs and pancakes to healthy smoothies and yogurt. Perfect for a hearty meal or a light morning bite!

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  • Seating

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