Among the smart clothes and gift shops there is a toy shop and museum and The Butcher, The Baker and the Ice-Cream maker, which sells meat, bread and ice-cream (genius!) as well as fruit and veg.
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There is a choice of places to eat, but if it's coffee and cake you need, Apple Tree Cafe is the best choice. It describes itself as an ethical coffee shop, delicatessen and fine foods company. It has a beautiful interior and calming music. The coffee is good, and the hot spiced apple drink (£2.40) is also worth a try. There are plenty of varieties of cake to choose from, and it's a lovely spot for lunch with good soup, sandwiches and salads. We like the Bargeman's Platter (£9.95) and the Croque Monsieur and soup combination for £6.95. We've been bringing our toddler here since he was 5 days old, and it is friendly towards children of all ages, but they need to be on good behaviour!
One final point, this is a popular spot and food is cooked to order. On busy days you may find yourself queueing for a table, then queuing to place your order and then waiting for the food to arrive. You may want a book/crayons/toys in your handbag to prevent toddler meltdown.
Round up
Cafe Latte price: £2.50 for a large one
Favourite cake: Lots of great choice. Coffee cake is good, as is the Millionaire's shortbread.
Child friendly highlights: £4.95 for a child's lunch box (sandwich, drink, dried fruit and cookie). High chairs, babyccino for 75p. But no baby change (the Waterfront Pub has baby change if you are stuck) and none of the water areas are fenced off.
Buggy friendly: Cafe and marina is, lakeside walk generally ok but can get muddy
Car parking: Plenty of free parking
Verdict
This is a good place for a walk with a great coffee shop, and some of the best coffee in the area. The Apple Tree is welcoming to families but not overly geared up for lively toddlers. Bring grandparents or a book to keep the peace. Or just keep it as one for indulgent child-free moments!
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