Address: Cheam, Sutton SM3 8QD, United Kingdom
Website: freedomcaffe.com
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Address: Cheam, Sutton SM3 8QD, United Kingdom
Website: freedomcaffe.com
“I had a collection on Sunday. They were super busy but so friendly, polite and gracious. It was great to see my food cooked fresh and it was absolutely delicious. I’m so glad I found this place. I had Chicken Yakisoba with a medium spice level. Perfect!”
Address: 95 High Street, Sutton SM1 1JF, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 3643 5806
“My kids like the sweet and sour dish (chicken), special chow mein(gravy) , spring rolls and sweet chicken wings.”
Address: 1 Lind Road, Sutton SM1 4BU, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8643 9870
Website: alleatapp.com
“Best bar in Sutton! Good selection of beer and a selection of craft beers in the fridge. The roast on a Sunday is definitely a winner with really good portion sizes at a great price. Aaron and the team are fantastic with lots of great recommendations for craft beers and always give amazing service. There is a space available to rent for free for hosting larger groups upstairs and a small selection of board games available to play. The pub is dog friendly and has a doggo station with water and treats!”
Address: 67 High Street, Sutton SM1 1DT, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8643 8395
Website: shinnerandsudtone.co.uk
“Always a good night for a game of pool or some darts. Free jukebox on Friday nights so we can put some good tunes on. Cheap pints, great staff! Love the Churn”
Address: Erskine Road, Sutton SM1 3AS, United Kingdom
Phone: +44 20 8643 2205
Website: greeneking-pubs.co.uk
“Great place to take the kids for a meal as kids eat free.”
Address: 31 High Street, Sutton SM1 1DD, United Kingdom
Website: my.morrisons.com
“I've only ever driven through Cheam before my visit yesterday, a trip by public transport (tram and train) from Croydon specifically to visit the Whitehall museum, housed in a grade II* listed former domestic dwelling dating from before the reign of Henry VIII. While the museum is an important place of reference for local history, geared more towards children than adults, it also houses the excellent Freedom Caffe' tearoom. The restrictions imposed by such an old, historic house may mean they can't use a normal commercial coffee machine but the range of soft drinks is impressive and more importantly, the vegan options for lunch are delicious. I highly recommend both the vegan sausage roll with salad and the vegan Greek. Then there are the cakes... The only vegan option on the day was a chocolate pear and apple cake but it was gorgeous and the staff were attentive and friendly and the food reasonably priced. I also noted the fresh pasta preparation. There's more to Cheam than the museum but whatever else you're doing it's well worth making sure you visit the Freedom Caffe' for a drink and a bite to eat.”