The Pride of Biggin Hill is The Spitfire Cafe in my opinion. This little venue is always bustling and busy with chatty people of all walks of life enjoying not only the delicious food but the nostalgia of days gone by. You cannot help but feel somewhat patriotic when reading all the paper cuttings and articles that adorn the walls of this cafe. I frequent here often as this is the best local cafe that is open on weekends. Call me a creature of comfort as I always go for the "Sally B" which is the perfect portion size for a breakfast and is always cooked just right. Hats off to the staff and chefs here who always know how to cook a banging breakfast.
Thank you Kat Ms Great Britain...
Read moreBrilliant place highly recommend beautiful decor its like a time machine with lot's of stories all over the wall,clean ,tidy and welcoming, ordered the Vulcan breakfast (im very funny about café food )but I must say I really enjoyed the food the fried slice and bubble n squeak was the best I've ever had it was sublime, the rest was very tasty but the fried sliced and bubble was out of this world ,none of the food was greasy it was cooked to perfection, and the sausage was not your big standard cafe ,it was full of flavor, the price for 2 breakfasts and drinks £26 not bad ,if your ever in biggin hill go ,i will definitely be going back ,can't get that fried sliced and bubble...
Read moreCyclist friendly cafe! People working there are really friendly :)
Food choice is big, but it’s rather on heavy side 😅 Perfect after a bike ride Portions are generous considering price Food is tasty and good quality Food presentation is simple (as you can see on the photo) so I guess it’s not Instagram ready cafe :) They have coffee from coffee machine, so you won’t get there barista coffee 😅 on the other hands it’s good enough arabica.
Decor of the cafe is full of pictures and memorabilia from WWII which makes it really interesting. Definitely worth going there is you are in the...
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