Reviews The Pantiles Cafe & Bar

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Ruth Longley
+5
Went there after I passed my theory, the staff were lovely and congratulated me. Welcoming atmosphere, lovely food, and lovely drinks. Had a bacon roll and a hot chocolate. To die for.
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Caroline Bolton
+5
Stumbled across this cafe one evening and had the nicest platter and mulled wine (and hot choc for the kids) The staff were most accommodating and the food was great. Will be back for cake soon ...
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Jamie Dixon
+5
What a wonderful place to enjoy a simply perfect couple of coffee! Also the ONLY cafe that does hot food on the Pantiles as I found out. Amazing burger! yummy!
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Zofia M Bajorek
+5
Lovely evening in the bar. great service, relaxed surroundings, great place for a chilled glass of wine and reasonably priced too!
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Sue Hutchings
+5
Perfect Persian Pomegranate Tea and super tasty Vegetable Frittata . Fantastic and prompt service in this stylish but cosy cafe on the Pantiles - will definitely be back !
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Sally Elias
+5
On the way home from Rye stopped off for what turned out to be,quite possibly, the world'sbest ever coffee and cake. If you haven't been yet drop everything and go now... NOW I SAY!
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Candida Scott
+5
Delish coffee & walnut cake and partner had a scone. Very peaceful and friendly atmosphere
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Foodie KP
+5
One of the best breakfasts I have had and served all day. The tapas options are pretty stunning too! I’ve tried most of the menu but the eggs royale on a croissant is something quite special and I’m addicted. Only tiny criticism would be to offer other bread types as I personally don’t love soda bread - but that’s a personal preference
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Mr P
+4
The go to the area in Tunbridge Wells. This little stretch of space includes a number of high end and local restaurants/cafes. It reminds me a little of European market areas with an abundance of outdoor seating. Great vibes on a nice summer's day! (Don't get much of those) The people here seem relaxed and not in a hurry like London! The markets are worth a look, From fresh fruit and veg to unique plants. Come here early to avoid disappointment if you want a seat! People will sit here for hours!
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Nikki Erlank
+5
Lovely spot, friendly service and we didn't feel rushed. Perfect brunch spot. All our food was yummy (except the French toast, as they had run out of compote and the panini was ok). Would recommend these: English Breakfast + Boerewors Buddha bowl Truffle Mushroom Brunch Eggs Wilhelm Coffee was great too and came in mugs.
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Jason Ransom
+5
Lovely place to come and visit, especially on a Thursday from the first Thursday of May to the last Thursday of September as there is a Jazz event on in the evenings would well recommend to anyone
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Wim Post
+5
Very nice, friendly and interested staff and owner. And also delicious dishes. Recommended.
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Kwok Lau
+5
I visited this cafe fort the first time a couple of weekends back as I always walk past it but never get the opportunity to sit in and eat. When I walked through the door I was greeted with warm smiles by the lovely staff and was seated immediately. The menu consisted of mainly breakfast/brunch items and from dishes served to other customers they looked and smelt delightful. I opted for something a bit different from the usual brunch items and went for flat bread topped with baba ghanoush [a spread/dip of finely chopped/mashed roasted aubergines, olive oil, lemon juice, various seasonings, and tahini] with roasted veg and cheese, the portion size was generous and the dish was a delight to eat. I wanted to also sample something else so set the flat bread aside and ordered a boerewors sausage sourdough sandwich - this is a type of sausage which originated in South Africa, the name is derived from the Afrikaans words boer ("farmer") and wors ("sausage")... The sausage itself was very meaty and just what one expects from a good sausage sarnie. All in all it was a very pleasurable experience with lovely attentive staff and a welcoming atmosphere.
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Sue Grant
+4
The best part of Tunbridge Wells! Historic and nice quirky independent shops. Don't visit on a Monday though as a lot of places are closed.
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Sophie C
+4
Absolutely love the Pantiles. Variety of pubs, excellent food on offer. Absolute shame about the Jazz nights which used to free and open to everyone now fenced off, charged to go in, so give that a miss as it really spoils things.
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Andrew Long
+5
Very upmarket chic Georgian shopping centre consisting of independent businesses. There are a range of shops here including pubs, cafes, art galleries, craft and pet shops. Signage from railway station is poor but you exit and turn right. Its about 5-10 minutes. Worth a visit for the experience but as others have said it can be pricey.
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Stewart Powles
+5
The Pantilles in Tunbridge Wells is such a charming and captivating place. It reminds me of a small Parisian street, with tons of great dining options, high-end shopping, and all sorts of markets and activities to check out. It really embodies the essence of the town.
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