Best Cafes in Blyth
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Best Cafes in Blyth

From an art cafe on Bridge Street to an Italian coffee kiosk on Union Street — the best places for coffee and cake in Blyth.

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Blyth's cafe scene has grown quietly over the past few years, and the town now has a genuine spread of independent spots worth knowing about. From a proper coffee house on Waterloo Road to an art cafe on Bridge Street and a waterfront kiosk with harbour views, there's more here than the High Street chains can offer. Whether you're after a morning flat white, a cake and a catch-up, or somewhere to sit with a book for an hour, Blyth has you covered.

Here's our guide to the best cafes in Blyth.

Cafe Central

Cafe Central on Regent Street is one of the most popular cafes in Blyth, and with good reason. The food is reliably good -- full English breakfasts, toasties, jacket potatoes, daily specials, and a selection of cakes that keeps regulars coming back. The coffee is solid, the portions are generous, and the prices are fair.

What really sets Cafe Central apart is the atmosphere. The staff are warm and welcoming, the interior is bright and clean, and it has the feel of a proper neighbourhood cafe where everyone from dog walkers to local tradespeople stops in throughout the day. It's the kind of place that anchors a town centre.

Best for: All-day breakfasts, daily specials, generous portions, a Blyth institution.

Doppio's Coffee House

Doppio's on Waterloo Road is the closest thing Blyth has to a specialty coffee shop. The coffee is carefully prepared and consistently good -- espresso-based drinks made with properly sourced beans, alongside a selection of teas and hot chocolates. The food menu is light but well executed, with sandwiches, paninis, and cakes that are a cut above the average.

The interior is cosy and inviting, with a relaxed vibe that makes it a natural spot for working on a laptop or meeting a friend. If you care about the quality of your coffee, this is where to go in Blyth.

Best for: Specialty coffee, cosy interior, a good spot to work or linger.

Frameworks Art Cafe

Frameworks on Bridge Street combines a cafe with an art gallery and framing service -- and the combination works beautifully. The walls are hung with work by local artists, creating an ever-changing backdrop to your coffee and cake. The menu covers light lunches, homemade cakes, and hot drinks, all served in a calm, creative space that feels a world away from the high street.

It's a genuinely unique spot in Blyth -- the kind of independent, slightly quirky business that gives a town its character. Pop in for a coffee and you might leave with a piece of art.

Best for: Art gallery and cafe, local artwork on the walls, homemade cakes, a creative space.

Caffe Ginevra Coffee Kiosk

Caffe Ginevra on Union Street is a compact coffee kiosk rather than a full sit-down cafe, but the quality of the coffee punches well above its size. It's a popular stop for commuters, shoppers, and anyone who wants a properly made espresso without the wait. The Italian-inspired approach to coffee -- strong, well-extracted, served without fuss -- has earned it a loyal following.

If you're passing through the town centre and need a quick caffeine fix, this is where the locals go.

Best for: Quick, quality espresso, Italian-style coffee, a grab-and-go favourite.

Caboose at the Boathouse

Caboose at the Boathouse on Quay Road sits right on the waterfront, and on a sunny day there are few better places in Blyth for a coffee. The kiosk-style setup means the offering is simple -- hot drinks, cold drinks, cakes, and light snacks -- but the setting does the heavy lifting. Views over the harbour, fresh air off the river, and a relaxed atmosphere make this a perfect stop before or after a walk along the Quayside.

It's seasonal and weather-dependent, so check before making a special trip in winter. But from spring through to autumn, it's one of Blyth's nicest spots.

Best for: Waterfront coffee, harbour views, perfect after a Quayside walk.


Blyth's cafe scene rewards exploration -- each of these spots has its own character, and together they offer something for every mood. For more on eating and drinking in Blyth, see our guides to the best restaurants in Blyth and the best pubs in Blyth.

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