Wittles of Castle Acre is a busy tea room providing brunch, lunch, and cake! Sandwich plates or 'boards' from £12. Smoothies from £5. Four-legged friends welcome. All dishes looked homemade, and our food was delicious. The fruit scones are excellent. Service was quick and friendly. Gluten-free meals
Lovely local café with gorgeous food and welcoming staff. Very popular. Lots of vegetarian and vegan options and well behaved doggies are welcome.
There's no tea shop at the ruined abbey, but fear not, Whittles fills that gap wonderfully. The cake looked gorgeous but we opted for brunch, excellent. Really popular with local cycling clubs too (they all opted for the breakfast sandwich and a cuppa, plus a refill of the water bottle). We'll defin
Lovely place to stop in for breakfast. Had the avocado and poached on toast and absolutely had to add a sausage (and got too!). Nice tasty portion sizes, dog friendly, friendly staff and if I’ve got room…the cakes look good too!!
We had a delicious breakfast with Norfolk produce (great bacon and sausages!) and home made baked beans. We also tried the home baked gluten free carrot cake which was exceptional (all cakes and scones are baked fresh in house). Wittles is dog friendly and the perfect spot to have breakfast, lunch o
Amazing food and service. We both had a Sandwich which came with a lovely salad and crisps. The 'Posh Pop' they serve is lovely too. A little small inside so if you do take your dog, be wary of that, otherwise it was perfect for us! Right near Castle Acre Priory too! Couldn't ask for more 😁
We stumbled upon this cafe after a walk around the castle and priory and were blown away the staff were so warm and welcoming and clearly knew exactly what they were doing the sharing platter was tasty and massive well worth the money
What a beautiful little gem of a café. We came in for a little break while taking in the historical sites in the village.
I had a really lovely oat milk flat white and poached eggs on sourdough which both really hit the spot.
My parents each had a hot drink and shared a very generous slab of orange
A lovely find in a beautiful location, with excellent friendly service. We only had tea and coffee served at the outside tables (sadly served in paper cups - the only slight negative). However the tranquility, and swift service with a smile made up for this. There seemed to be an extensive picnic/ta
Wonderful gem in the idyllic village of Castle Acre.
As an independent venue it has a friendly attentive atmosphere where you know they're putting personal care into everything they make - from the delicious coffees to more substantial dishes. The brunch options are tasty, healthy and well made, an
An error has occurred! Please try again in a few minutes