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    Feeling Peckish

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    strays coffee shop

    strays coffee shop

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    Excellent coffee shop/cafe at the side of a fantastic local bookshop. Very worth the visit. Coffee…read moreis excellent and the baristas friendly. Their sweets are yummy and go well with the coffee. Jazz nights with tapas sounds great (have yet to go). A must in Newark.

    This is the Best Bookshop and Coffee shop in Newark without any doubts whatsoever…read more What it also does, and does really well is Tapas on Friday and Saturday nights with live Jazz. The Coffee shop is the place to be seen in Newark, it is tied to the bookshop which is family run and very comprehensive and has a lot of stuff which is locally relevant as well as a huge amount for Kids. The Menu during the Daytime - A large selection of Coffees done to order which are sourced and prepared by Strays. as well as Tea, Fresh Orange and bottled juices and soft drinks, A large selection of Home made cakes and sweets, Panini's, Sandwiches, Baked Potatoes and Savouries, There are a wide variety of seating areas, in the adjoining building, in the small covered yard area, in the transitory area to the bookshop as well as next to the entrance and at the back. There is always Jazz music playing and the Walls are themed with Jazz Prints, there are also leaflets advertising the Tapas and Jazz evenings and other local events, as well as books featuring work by local artists. The Cafe is the Hub of the Newark Jazz Festival and regularly hosts acts as part of the festival, some of which are pictured on the walls. Be warned, this place is always busy, and you have to queue once you have found somewhere to sit, your food and coffee is then brought to your table when ready. Whilst it is busy it still retains a slick classy feel, the staff care about their jobs and having met the owners, I know that they care about this business. I will quickly review the Tapas, Brilliant very Bijoux limited seating so it feels really intimate and really special, you really do need to try it, especially when our table which was added as a late request was right next to the Band who were brilliant and we stayed until they kicked us out. The Chef is a revelation, the attention to detail by the owner, even sourcing Cruz Campo beer rather than supermarket San Miguel made it all the more special.

    Feeling Peckish - coffee - Updated May 2026

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