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All Places in ‘Places to Eat & Drink’

  • The Sugarcube Tearooms

    Colourful and cute, the Sugarcube is as far away from a greasy spoon cafe as it is possible to get. Pastel colours, spotted tablecloths and cakes galore. It has a girly, friendly and fun feel to it. Situated at the top end of town near the Station Inn, the Sugarcube is handy Read more [...]

  • Bella Italia

    Authentic Italian food in Filey. Delicious food in a relaxed and comfortable setting. Bella Italia Ristorante is an authentic Italian restaurant, run by a husband and wife team from Calabria in Southern Italy, offering the best classic dishes available anywhere in Filey. With everything from salads and antipasti to risotto, Read more [...]

  • The Foords

    This is the oldest pub in Filey, and is a former coaching Inn. It is grade II listed and the historical charm of this establishment hits you in the face as you enter. You must go here whilst in Filey, even if you are not a “pub type person”, and Read more [...]

  • Baker’s Snacks

    The haunt of local fishermen and visitors alike, this tiny cafe sits among the boats on Coble Landing. A more atmospheric place is difficult to imagine. In good weather tables and chairs spill out onto the cobbles of the Coble Landing (a quick note, cobles are traditional fishing boats of the Read more [...]

  • Glen Gardens Cafe

    Set in the Glen Gardens, with an adjacent children’s playground, boating pool and putting green, the Glen Gardens Cafe is in an extremely family friendly environment. The utilitarian 1970s cafe is built on the site of the Ravine Villa, a huge Victorian mansion owned by the fabulously wealthy Bentley family, who were brewers Read more [...]

  • Bronte Vinery

    A family friendly cafe at the rear of Charlottes restaurant. As the name suggests, it has a 200 year old grapevine growing on the roof of the former orangery attached to Cliff House, where Charlotte Bronte stayed on her visits to Filey.  

  • Charlottes of Filey

    Currently closed, although the business is still running via the new Glasshouse next door (see its listing elsewhere). Expected to reopen in late July. Rumour has it as a cocktail lounge! Charlottes takes its name from a famous summer visitor to Filey, Charlotte Brontë. She holidayed at Cliff House, today Charlotte’s. Read more [...]