St Pierre Café in Canterbury is a delightful spot that combines charming ambiance with delicious offerings. Nestled in the heart of the city, this café stands out with its cozy atmosphere and friendly service. The interior is tastefully decorated, providing a warm and inviting space perfect for a relaxed meal or a casual coffee break.
The menu at St Pierre Café is varied and caters to a wide range of tastes. Breakfast options are particularly noteworthy, with freshly baked pastries, hearty breakfast plates, and a selection of beverages that include excellent coffee and refreshing teas.
Service is prompt and personable, making every visit a pleasant experience. The staff is attentive and eager to accommodate special requests, adding to the overall positive vibe of the place. Special thanks and special mention to Chama. For suggesting me the best croissant aux champignons. Which was one of the outstanding and amazing dish here. Whether you're stopping by for a quick coffee, enjoying a leisurely breakfast, or having a casual lunch with friends, St Pierre Café ensures a satisfying visit.
Overall, St Pierre Café is a must-visit in Canterbury for its excellent food, welcoming environment, and top-notch service. It’s an ideal spot for both locals and tourists looking for a charming and reliable...
Read moreReally busy little cafe (you know it’s going to be good!) with a couple of front tables, indoor tables & garden space (it was full so we didn’t manage to see the garden). We sat in the front. Menu definitely could have been clearer & in larger font. Food was really good & we were welcome to take out although we didn’t think coffee was that good comparing to other places. Major low was when we ordered cheese panini & 2 spinach quiches… lady asked if we want some salad with it so we said yes… not expecting to be charged for it at the end £3.25 pp. Queue was really long, from both sides but we weren’t ready to pay £6.50 extra so I queued to ask what that charge was. The lady said its the salads, I said we had no idea we had to pay extra for it & were not prepared to pay extra(elsewhere when you order quiche or sandwiches you get extra salad &/or crisps without additional charge) but herself & other 2 members of staff just stood there in silence looking at me so I just took it on the chin & left. I’d like to suggest that next time when you offer things like this just clarify that it’ll be extra charge. It would save us frustration & you’d get a 5* review because food was really good (especially Honey Cake). Nobody likes feeling like they were...
Read moreA Little Taste of France in Canterbury 🇫🇷☕
Café Saint-Pierre is a quaint shop that truly transports you to the streets of France. From the decor to the staff and overall vibe, it felt like a charming French escape. The menu was largely in French—something that might be tricky for some, but we enjoyed the authenticity.
We got to pick from a lovely selection of pastries. The ham and cheese croissant was incredibly cheesy with just the right amount of ham—easily one of the better ones I’ve had. 🥐✨ The chocolate croissant was beautifully flaky, buttery, and generously filled. We also tried the German sausage, which was okay—not the highlight, but the sauce was nice.
The coffees were good, though I’d recommend adding sugar, as most people seemed to do. A popular choice was the Petit Déjeuner à la Française, a mini breakfast with a piece of bread, a pastry, and coffee for around £7—seemed like a great option for a light start to the day.
Overall, a lovely café and a great quick pit stop before exploring the beautiful historic town of Canterbury. Would definitely...
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