Halsey's Deli & Eatery - Cafe Hitchin

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Hitchin, United Kingdom

halseysdeli.co.uk
Cafe· Breakfast restaurant· Cocktail bar· Deli· Takeout restaurant· Tea store· Cheese shop· Coffee shop· Lunch restaurant· Tea house

Halsey's Deli & Eatery - Cafe Hitchin Reviews | Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Halsey's Deli & Eatery - Cafe Hitchin is located in Hitchin, United Kingdom on 10-11 Market Pl. Halsey's Deli & Eatery - Cafe Hitchin is rated 4.3 out of 5 in the category cafe in United Kingdom.

Address

10-11 Market Pl

Price range

$$

Phone

+44 1462432023

Service options

Outdoor seatingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Bar on siteGood for kidsHigh chairsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible seating

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCoffeeHealthy optionsSmall platesVegetarian optionsWine

Open hours

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Victoria Waterfield

I cannot praise Halsey's Deli enough. Mark has kindly organised for a hamper to be put together ready for collection within the hour. Mark was very knowledgeable and accommodating to meet my request. I organised for a taxi to collect the parcel and due to the road closure another member of the Halsey's team promptly took the parcel to the taxi. Thank you to Mark and team for saving the day. Highly recommend.

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Elmar Gultnieks

If you like cheese you'll love the deli section, can't really say the same for the tea room, coffees very good but the food menu not so hot tad expensive.

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Teresa Loughbrough

I love this place for coffee and lunch. Very impressed with the cleaning and safety measures they have in place to keep us safe in these Covid times. I love the Blue Mountain coffee as an Americano with a bit of cold milk

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Clare Rudland

Suoer tasty bubble & squeak. Friendly service. No toilets in use - FYI

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Karen Cockburn

We bought some expensive eggs and we were reassured by the cashier that they were free range from a local farm. But upon checking the stamp number it turned out that they were actually from a caged hen farm. (First number 3 means caged hens)