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Published Date: 05 October 2009
We decided to visit Jilly's Cafe in Hungate Lane, Hunmanby.

It used to be the vets' surgery but has been transformed into a lovely little cafe seating approximately 20 people inside plus three tables outside.

We sat outside as it was a lovely day and it was very pleasant watching the world go by.

The
re is a good menu, with all-day breakfasts starting at £2.50 for children up to £5.85 for the biggest.

Various sandwiches range in price from £1.95-£2.50, and other choices are Prawn Marie £3, Gilly's Melts £3.40.

A beef and onion baguette costs £2.20 and sausage and bacon sandwiches £1.95 each.

Salads, all with homemade coleslaw, cost from £4.50.

There is a varied children's menu and a variety of cakes and deserts.

Vin decided on the large Yorkshire pudding with sausage and a fruit juice and I had a chicken mayo sandwich.

My only criticism was the lack of garnish with my sandwich.

It would have been nice and made it a bit more of a treat. Most cafes do put garnish on so it was a shame.

There is a toilet which is outside but very clean, and the cafe supplies supplies highchairs.

Jilly is very chatty and friendly and that's what makes this cafe.

I would recommend a visit; it is worth it.

Rating out of 5
Value for money: 4 (it lost a point for no garnish)
Overall: 4



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  • Last Updated: 05 October 2009 9:26 AM
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