Perry’s Plants River Gardens Cafe
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Had a cappuccino each and a cake while sat outside in their lovely garden overlooking the river. Service friendly, dog friendly inside and out, excell…
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Had a look round Lovely little Garden centre followed by Pot of tea Large cappuccino and a large piece of cake the bill came to a tad over £6.00 Great…
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Came for a drink because cafe overlooks he riverWe had tea for 2 and decided to get some homemade cake that looked really nice…
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Perry's Plants River Gardens Cafe is open for Lunch, Brunch and Breakfast. Perry's Plants River Gardens Cafe serves Cafe and British dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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7 Reviews on “Perry’s Plants River Gardens Cafe”
Had a cappuccino each and a cake while sat outside in their lovely garden overlooking the river. Service friendly, dog friendly inside and out, excellent choice of food and drink at sensible prices.
Had a look round Lovely little Garden centre followed by Pot of tea Large cappuccino and a large piece of cake the bill came to a tad over £6.00 Great quality and value for money would highly recommend a visit.
Came for a drink because cafe overlooks he riverWe had tea for 2 and decided to get some homemade cake that looked really nice
The price of a chocolate brownie sundae was £5 and not worth the price it was very expensive for what it was
Was recommended this lovely place a very pretty garden centre with a lovely cafe right by the river.Lovely coffee and baby ducks wandering about.
We often call in yo perrys for a coffee and sandwich their crab sandwiches are wonderful! Lovely setting on the river bank and you might even catch a glimpse of the NYMR steam loco en route to Whitby
Brilliant food and lovely staff. This little cafe is right on the river and we travel 40 minutes to get those crab sandwiches. The crabs are caught by the owners husband, a Whitby fisherman.