Cafes in Snainton
Charming tea rooms, artisan coffee shops, and delightful spots for cake and conversation.
All Cafes in Snainton sorted by Yorkshire.com Recommendation

Rarey Halt

Lockton Tea Rooms & Gallery
Discover Lockton Tea Rooms & Gallery, a charming North York Moors spot loved for its delicious refreshments and local art.

Beach Hut Creations and Tea Rooms
Nestled in Scarborough, Beach Hut Creations offers delightful homemade cakes, delicious breakfasts, and highly-rated afternoon teas.

M&S Food To Go
Grab quality Marks & Spencer food and essentials for your journey or daily needs at M&S Food To Go in Norton, Malton.

The Big Crumb Coffee Co.
Discover The Big Crumb Coffee Co. in Scarborough, a highly-rated spot for delicious strong coffee and incredible sweet treats.

Wykeham Tea Rooms

The Barn Bistro

Amelia's Chocolate

Waves Cafe

97 Falsgrave
Enjoy exceptional sandwiches, superb coffee, and brilliant cakes with friendly service at Scarborough's highly-rated 97 Falsgrave.

The Corner House Tea Room

St Martin on the Hill
St Martin on the Hill is a historic Scarborough church, celebrated for its unique Pre-Raphaelite art, tours, and charming cafe.


The Farmhouse Bakery & Coffee Shop
Located just a minute from the A64 in the charming village of Scampston, The Farmhouse Bakery & Coffee Shop offers a delightful stop for travelers. Enjoy freshly made pastries and chocolates in a cozy setting, perfect for a relaxing break on your journey through Yorkshire.

Olive
Olive is a charming and popular cafe in the heart of Scarborough, renowned for its delicious cakes, coffees, and tranquil atmosphere.

The Saucy Seagull
The Saucy Seagull is a cosy cafe in Filey, known for its extensive menu, high-quality food, and generous homemade cakes.

The Deli of Malton
Discover delicious food, a warm welcome, and a relaxed atmosphere at The Deli of Malton, a highly-rated local favourite.

Caffe Royale
Caffe Royale is a popular, dog-friendly cafe on Scarborough's Sandside, serving delicious coffee, cakes, and afternoon tea.
