Best Cafes in Canterbury

Canterbury is a city steeped in history, but it also has a thriving café culture. From independent coffee shops serving expertly crafted flat whites to cosy tea rooms and lively brunch spots, the city’s cafés are perfect for relaxing after exploring the cathedral and cobbled streets.

Here’s our guide to the best cafés in Canterbury, where you can grab great coffee, delicious cakes, and hearty brunches.

1. Café St Pierre

  • Location: 5a St Peter’s Street, Canterbury CT1

  • Specialty: French-inspired pastries and coffee

  • Why Visit?
    A charming French café offering croissants, baguettes, and artisan cakes alongside excellent coffee. Its relaxed atmosphere and outdoor seating make it perfect for people-watching in the heart of Canterbury.

2. Fringe + Ginge

  • Location: 7 The Borough, Canterbury CT1

  • Specialty: Artisan coffee and quirky interiors

  • Why Visit?
    Known for its friendly vibe and colourful décor, Fringe + Ginge is a popular independent café with a focus on ethically sourced coffee. Great for brunch, light lunches, and Instagram-worthy interiors.

3. The Refectory Kitchen

  • Location: 16 St Dunstan’s Street, Canterbury CT2

  • Specialty: All-day brunch and speciality coffee

  • Why Visit?
    A modern café-restaurant serving generous brunches, from avocado toast to full English breakfasts. With its chic interiors and quality coffee, The Refectory Kitchen is a firm favourite among students and visitors alike.

4. Garage Coffee

  • Location: Sun Street, Canterbury CT1

  • Specialty: Small-batch coffee roasters

  • Why Visit?
    Garage Coffee is an independent roastery based in Kent, with its Canterbury shop serving freshly roasted coffee, pour-overs, and retail beans. Minimalist, stylish, and a must for serious coffee lovers.

5. Tiny Tim’s Tearoom

  • Location: 34 St Margaret’s Street, Canterbury CT1

  • Specialty: Traditional English afternoon tea

  • Why Visit?
    Housed in a historic timber-framed building, Tiny Tim’s Tearoom is one of Canterbury’s most traditional spots. Enjoy scones with clotted cream, loose-leaf teas, and hearty lunches in a setting full of character.

6. Lost Sheep Coffee

  • Location: High Street (near Fenwick), Canterbury CT1

  • Specialty: Speciality coffee-to-go

  • Why Visit?
    Lost Sheep Coffee began as a quirky converted hut and has grown into one of Kent’s best-known coffee brands. Expect speciality espresso blends, flat whites, and great takeaway options — perfect for exploring the city on foot.


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