
Jerome's Cafe
📍 2DX, 29 Promenade, Bridlington YO15 2RD, UK
About Jerome's Cafe
Jerome's Cafe is a charming spot located right on Bridlington's promenade, offering a welcoming atmosphere complemented by captivating sea views. Housed in a beautifully renovated pavilion, it successfully blends historical charm with modern comfort, making it a distinctive destination for both visitors and local residents.
Guests can enjoy a wide array of refreshments, from hot drinks and fresh scones to light meals and a delightful selection of ice cream. The cafe operates on a self-service basis, allowing for a relaxed visit, and the team is known for being helpful, even during peak times.
Visiting Information
Jerome's Cafe is open Monday to Saturday from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, and on Sundays from 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The venue offers excellent accessibility, with a wheelchair accessible entrance, restroom, and seating. For payment convenience, credit cards, debit cards, and NFC payments are accepted, alongside traditional cash payments.
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📍 2DX, 29 Promenade, Bridlington YO15 2RD, UK
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Showing 5 of 439 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 5 February 2026.
Nice cafe with nice cakes and ice cream and a selection of hot drinks me and my partner and her son and daughter went in while we were on a weekend in brid from hull .and as u can see on my video a little feathered visitor made an appearance but not for long
Lovely cafe with great views of the ocean. Fantastic décor inside. It's a renovation of the old pavillion there. Helpful staff who were rushed off their feet when we visited. Pretty good food, but slightly pricey for the area. Lots of cheaper options elsewhere. But I think the views and atmosphere are worth it. Although, saying that, the music was a little loud and intrusive for a Sunday afternoon I thought.
We called in today for drinks and a scone. The sea views are amazing, the waves were crashing on the sea wall, absolutely mesmerising. It wasn't busy. It's self service. We found a table easily. The drinks were hot and tasty, the scone was OK (a bit dry). It cost about £12 for 4 drinks and a scone which I thought was reasonable. We noticed it was dog friendly. It was quite chilly inside but it is only February. We would visit again.
Ordered two club wraps, both came with bugs and flies inside, I had already eaten half of it before I'd realised, making me feel severely unwell. I spoke to a member of staff who directed the manager to us who then gave us a refund and a round of free drinks. Atleast they were considerate enough to give me something to wash the bugs down with. Whilst leaving we received some dirty looks from the chef, as if it were our fault the food was contaminated. having costed £29 for two wraps I expected more.
We went here 18/09, the place itself is lovely and loved you can sit out. Ive put two stars for service because you dont really get “served” order from the app and then have to get all your cutlery and sauces from a side bench. The food is expensive and was disappointing. We ordered a bacon cheeseburger and the burger tasted so cheap like it was from a burger van from the front and chips were thin hardly any potato in them. My partner only ate half of this. The pizza was okay but wasn't massively worth its money. Overall disappointing to say the least.