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The Isle of Wight is dotted with a plethora of cafés and tearooms, and some have quaint and quirky styles to appeal to everyone!
If you’re after a traditional cream tea, check out Briddlesford Farm. They make their cream from their Guernsey cows, so you know it’s going to be exquisite.
Ryde, Newport and Cowes have a variety of cafés and tearooms where you can lounge on a comfy sofa and read the papers with a fresh cup of coffee. Head to Caffé Isola in Newport, the home of Island Roasted coffee, for fresh open sandwiches paired with a freshly roasted cup of caffeine. Or for those who like a little ‘pow’ in their morning caffeine, ComiCoffee has been created with comics and vintage video games in mind… and their bubble waffles (which come in sweet and savoury flavours) are second to none!
A visit to the Isle of Wight is not complete without a visit to The Garlic Farm. A delight for your tastebuds (and olfactory senses) with dishes inspired and infused with garlic hand-picked on the farm. Enjoy a little history and heritage with your brew as you visit Quarr Abbey and enjoy its onsite tea room and a visit to the popular piggies too.
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