Windy Corner Stores & Cafe

Cafe · Canterbury

Windy Corner Stores & Cafe

Cafe · Canterbury

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110 Nelson Rd, Whitstable CT5 1DZ, United Kingdom

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Dog-friendly cafe with tasty brunch, great brownies, and coffee  

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110 Nelson Rd, Whitstable CT5 1DZ, United Kingdom Get directions

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£10–20

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110 Nelson Rd, Whitstable CT5 1DZ, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 1227 771707
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£10–20

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Steven Blench

Google
I ordered the poached eggs with spinach on toast with windy sauce (rocket, nuts capers, oil & nuts) sausage on the side. The other order was scrambled eggs on toast, latte, and a Peppermint tea as well as orange juice. We had lemon cake and flapjack and an extra hot latte to finish. The service and food were good, nice and hot the poached eggs were good, and the scrambled eggs were soft and tasty. Nice cakes. We booked a table for the breakfast ladies on Sunday as I think they will enjoy the food

S Keep

Google
Lovely little dog-friendly café in the quieter roads of Whitstable. The menu has something for everyone, and all day brekkie was very tasty and well cooked. Will be going again!

Graham Cave

Google
Hidden away cafe in Whitstable just behind the beach. We found a shade table at the front and had two English breakfast and tea.We got the tea straight away but waited a while for the breakfasts as I think they were pretty busy. Worth the wait though. The creamy mushrooms were very nice.

Edward Cullen

Google
£10 'Full Vegan' Poor value for money in my opinion. You get, 1 vegan sausage that's very thin, a small portion of beans, hummus (the red stuff on the plate in the photo I uploaded) that's not actually hummus as far as I'm aware, I was told it's 'beetroot flavour'...no idea what it's made from and it tastes a bit sweet. This isn't written in the menu.. That the hummus is something else entirely. I was expecting normal hummus. In the menu it just says, hummus. Kinda misleading imo. Menu needs changing so it specifies what exactly you're buying. So it should state exactly what this 'hummus' is 1 tomato, half an avocado with nothing added to it, no lime, no nothing, and spinach, with a few what I think are sweet potatoes and aubergine. 1 slice of toast that tastes like bread that's not very good. Toast and beans were only lukewarm. Veg cooked well, with a few pieces bit undercooked. Staff seem fine. I wasn't in there for long and my pretty waitress's interaction with me was short and to the point. I was seated facing away from the counter rather than towards, where the staff are.... I could go into why that is, but Google probably won't like it. I'll just say LMS, for those that know... And I'll add only when money is being received/benefit gained is a pretty female 'polite' to a male she deems not good looking. But of course she'll keep interaction to a minimum. Reminds me also of why dining places seat physically attractive people in restaurants at window seats... It draws people in. Good looking people are associated with all kinds of positive traits and makes a place look more upscale depending on how attractive they are. Think supermodel sitting having breakfast in a Parisian cafe in Paris, seated at a window with her supermodel boyfriend both with burberry trench coats. Very little space between my seat and the counter. I had to move forward a bit as people were finding it hard to get past. Just the way this place is. No fault of the owners. They need to maximise seating capacity obviously. Its fairly cramped inside, with minimal space between you and other customers, but decorated nicely and seemed clean. There's a nice looking 'chest of drawers' which for some reason reminds me of the Harry Potter wand shop. The veg was the highlight, with everything else not great. The 'hummus' was terrible. Wouldn't recommend. I'm not vegan, but I have food intolerances which is why I went for this option. In retrospect I should have asked if I could create my own breakfast dish for the same price. Wouldn't recommend the vegan sausage. The meat sausage is likely far far better tasting and probably packs more calories. Which as a male I need. No idea if there's toilets or not, as I didn't need to go. Tomato cooked very well. I find most places never cook tomatoes properly and leave them cold and raw in the middle. They nailed it here. I can understand why it's £10 due to the veg and the weird 'hummus' which I wish was normal hummus, but for the money, you'll find far more calories, more food just down the road, down town. At some places for £11 you get a coffee included too. Also toast is £2.00. It's probably a single slice? That money, or maybe 50p more will get you a full loaf of bread from town from a bakery. This however tasted like generic but not very good supermarket bread. I just think £2 is far too much for a single slice of toast, of which the bread isn't good. Overall, the veg is great, everything else wasn't. Decor nice, but you go to eat food. That's what matters. There's a selection of drinks, and a small dining area at the back. Cake selection was poor, with only about 3 to 4 different types of cake. Though I didn't buy any so I can't comment on the cakes. Rest of the menu not appealing with the lunch menu being only soup or sandwiches with crisps. And none of the sandwich options sounded appealing to me personally. Had high hopes seeing the positive reviews. Was a let down. I might try this place one more time asking if I can customise the breakfast, because it does seem good quality food.

Charlie Hiscock

Google
Super tasty brunch with really attentive staff. Very unique vibe which makes being a nice experience. The brownies and flapjacks are especially great and would highly recommend them with a nice cup of tea.

L “Poppy”

Google
We had breakfast here twice within 4 days. The service is very good and food was reasonably priced. We tried the Vegan Breakfast, Veggie Breakfast, Meaty Breakfast and and also the Kid’s Breakfast. They creamy mushroom in the veggie option was very tasty and so was the butternut squash stir fry with spinach. We were also impressed by the quality of the croissant which was rich and buttery. Would go back there if we visited the area again.

C VM

Google
The food is always delicious, though plan ahead if you are doing takeaway as it can take awhile! The staff are friendly. This is a great spot to grab a coffee to take to the beach!

Tom Khan-Lavin

Google
Gorgeous little cafe and convenience store right by the beach. There's no view of the sea but you don't need it as it's decorated so nicely. Dine inside or out the front and people watch through the window, or get takeaway and sit on the beach (remembering to bring your rubbish back, or home, with you if the bins on the beach are full) - will continue to come back here time and time again! Dog friendly 🐕✌️
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Sam F.

Yelp
Given it's listing, you'd be forgiven for thinking Windy Corner is solely a corner store. Sure, you can pick up your gourmet and some organic groceries here, but most locals come to use it's wonderful café. Set 2 minutes back from Whitstable beach, Windy Corner is the perfect place or Sunday Brunch (or weekday lunch or coffees). Furnished with antique furniture, the whole cafè feels like your granny's kitchen. The food itself is mostly sourced from local producers and they have an artisan baker who uses the cafe after hours and supplies the bread. The menu is constantly changing depending on what the staff have felt like cooking, but if it can be made from what they stock, they can make it for you. Having been a while since I've been here the pricing is not as great as it used to be. £4 used to get you a large portion of poached eggs on toast with 2 thick slices of artisan bread and 3 perfectly poached eggs. Today I got 1 slice and 2 eggs for the same price. The other portions of things like lasagne and such seemed unchanged. Despite my minor gripe this is still a fantastic little place to go for a lunch or a coffee in whitstable.

GB C.

Yelp
It's Easter 2017 time and I noticed the reviews are old, old, old... Want to tell readers, yes, Windy Corner is still here, and they're still popular and busy... I only had coffee, which was fine but people seemed to be happy as they dug into their food. The coffee quality and price was good, and the staff and a customer I spoke to, vey friendly. I like the place. Indoor/outdoor tables, laid back, close enough to the beach... So, yeah, give it a shot.
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Qype User (tasha…)

Yelp
The Windy Stores have recently had a refit and now offer hot and cold drinks and a place to watch the world go by. This store also offers a range of continental groceries and the mystery drawer of childre's sweets.

Qype User (kentco…)

Yelp
This place is really great. A little convenience store / cafe that serves hot and cold food. It has a great vibe, relaxed, homely & inspiring. The chocolate brownies are heavenly and the food is really, really good. Without a doubt, my favourite place to eat lunch or to have a coffee in Whitstable.