The Cafe is part of the Itteringham Community shop and post office, which is a community run business. We may look small but there is lots going on inside, come and visit us and you will find a shop, cafe, deli and post office.
Our cafe has freshly made barista coffee, along with a wide range of teas and cold drinks. We have fresh locally made cakes, brownies, sausage rolls, pork pies, scotch eggs, quiches, samosas and a small range of filled rolls. We have a small range of gluten free, vegetarian and vegan options. In the cooler months we also sell soup.
All produce can be eaten in or taken away. Dogs are welcome in the shop and cafe or to use the outside seating. Our location makes us a popular stop off for walkers and cyclists.
There is a limited amount of road side parking out the front of the shop, but much more is available at the Bure Valley Community centre which is a 2 minute walk from us (The Street, Itteringham, next to the Church).
As per all listings on Dog Friendly Norfolk, we accept well behaved dogs.
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peter bolton
2 months agoThe best cake and coffee stop for cyclist (and non cyclist) around, very very highly recommended. I’ve added a photo of my empty plate! best Blondies, Carrot cake, florentines etc. best coffee too, did I mention the Deli?
Ctibor Hlavina
4 months agoAbsolutely stunning spot, lovely and cheerful staff, great local produce, hidden gem, highly recommended
Susan Barrett
a month agoVery friendly and helpful staff. Good food in the cafe. I had a very nice vegan "sausage" roll and salad. Good selection of gifts and groceries in the shop.
Jo W
2 months agoSuch a lovely little village shop & cafe. Delicious sausage rolls & hot chocolate. Lovely cheerful staff, very welcoming.We sat in a lovely little sunny spot outside.
Sue Lane
2 months agoI went into the village shop in Itteringham last week and with complete honesty say I felt like an uninvited guest at a wedding! Maybe I had just chosen the wrong moment to ask for one of the sausage or bacon baps which apparently were not available. It was a bit abrupt and rude especially when they were advertised on the counter in full view of the customers eyeline!