Grey Seal Coffee

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Seeing Cromer Parish Church (St Peter and St Paul) requires time and efforts, so if you feel hungry afterwards, visit this cafe for a good meal. Grey Seal Coffee offers its clients British cuisine. You may order nicely cooked sausage rolls, sausages and pizza. The chef at this place cooks tasty croissants, cinnamon rolls and brownies. Here you can order good bitter. It might be cool to try delicious latte, tea or cappuccino.

The convenient location of this spot makes it easy to reach even in rush hours. Most guests suppose that the staff is competent at this cafe. Visitors say that the service is spectacular here. From the guests' point of view, prices are low. You will certainly appreciate the pretty atmosphere and nice decor. Google users assigned the rating of 4.3 to Grey Seal Coffee.

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Daniel Hassell Request content removal
Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Bruce Taylor Request content removal
Great cup of coffee and gorgeous cakes. They also do fruit tea. Gentleman who served us was courteous and brought our order over to our table. Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Price per person: £1–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Recommended dishes: Coffee and Cake
Ian Burnett Request content removal
I recently visited Grey Seal Coffee, an independent coffee shop that roasts its own beans. As a coffee enthusiast who loves to try new roasters, I was excited to check it out. The shop was busy on the Saturday I visited, as there was some sort of festival happening in the area. I had to wait about 10 minutes for my coffee after placing my order. There was no apology for the wait, nor was there any acknowledgment of my presence while I waited. The coffee itself was not bad, but I was a little disappointed with the flavour and texture. It lacked the depth and uniqueness that I'm used to from specialty coffee shops. The biggest problem was the thin milk, which took away from the smoothness of the drink and made it taste weak. It's possible that the espresso blend used by the shop just wasn't my taste. I did go back for a second coffee the following day. This time, my drink was served to me within minutes :-) The flavour and texture of the milk remained the same, so it's possible that this is just how the shop serves its coffee. There's nothing wrong with that, it's just not my preference. I still picked up a bag of the single-origin beans to take home and enjoy there. Overall, I would recommend Grey Seal Coffee to coffee lovers who are looking for an independent cuppa. Service: 4 Atmosphere: 4
ClosedOpens at 10AM
££££ Price range per person £8 - £19
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24 High St
Cromer, England, United Kingdom
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24 High St, Cromer, England, United Kingdom
Features
Takeaway Сredit cards accepted No delivery Outdoor seating No booking Wheelchair accessible
Opening hours
SundaySun 10AM-4PM
MondayMon 10AM-4PM
TuesdayTue 10AM-4PM
WednesdayWed 10AM-4PM
ThursdayThu 10AM-4PM
FridayFri 10AM-4PM
SaturdaySat 10AM-4PM

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