South Staffordshire’s cafés, tearooms, and coffee shops

Amid scenic villages and rolling countryside, South Staffordshire offers a delightful escape for lovers of excellent coffee, homemade cakes, and timeless teatime treats.

Each venue brings its own distinctive charm, from heritage bakehouses and railway-themed cafés to vineyard vibes and creative craft cafés. These local eateries promise memorable moments and tasty indulgence.

Perton’s friendly Café 29 offers indoor and outdoor seating, full accessibility, and a fresh, home‑made spread of tray bakes and monthly specials.  Great for breakfast.

Café 1911 in Essington is named after the year the red brick community building it’s housed in was built.  It’s a popular spot for afternoon teas and delicious homemade cakes.

Compton Community Hub Café in Codsall serves a tempting daily selection of all‑day breakfasts to pie and curry days.

Indulge in some nostalgic delight in Southan Antiques1940s-themed tea‑room, which offers hearty meals, afternoon teas, and homemade cakes.  Situated at Dunston just off junction 13 of the M6, within Southan Antique Centre’s beautifully preserved 18th-century buildings, this café is great for history lovers and families.

BRUNCH in the high street, Cheslyn Hay, will delight with its delicious range of snacks, delicious at any time of day.  Try smashed avocado or spicy scrambled eggs.

Jess759 is a vibrant and trendy coffee shop in Wombourne and offers milkshakes, cakes, toasties, and paninis, many with vegan and gluten‑free options.

Step into one of the most unusual cafés in the country – The Rock House Café at Kinver Edge is set inside a rock-cut home at the top of Kinver Edge.

Visit for a warm welcome, homemade food, local produce, and a book nook tucked inside a sandstone cave - a little slice of history in every visit.

Artisan delights await at the Medicine Bakery and Kitchen in Codsall - an inventive mix of bakery, gallery, and café.

Enjoy freshly made cronuts, sourdough, brunch dishes, and locally roasted coffee. They champion organic local ingredients.

The Oak Barn at Pillaton Tearoom, Penkridge, is a special rustic retreat, blending country charm with traditional English teatime favourites. With exposed beams, a wood-burning stove, and scrummy homemade cakes, The Oak Barn is perfect for a cosy afternoon tea.

Visit a historic haven, set in a 16th-century building in Kinver. The Olde House Tearooms is a charming tearoom that features a bright conservatory and garden. Enjoy pan-sized homemade cakes, traditional breakfasts, lunch, dog treats for your furry friends, and a serene, homely atmosphere.

Enjoy brunch in a railway retreat at The Platform, a vibrant eatery in the beautifully converted Wombourne railway station.

Choose all-day breakfast dishes, pancakes, brunch classics, afternoon teas, and cocktails in a dog‑friendly, historic setting, right on the South Staffordshire Railway Walk.

Archie’s Attic is a rustic café featuring a gift shop and a craft studio in Enville village between Stourbridge and Bridgnorth.

Delve off the beaten path and you’ll be rewarded with the Creekside Café near Brewood. This peaceful location offers relaxed riverside dining with open views and nature at your fingertips.  It makes the ideal stop off after a hike or a bike ride.

Fresh Coffee Shop, 1A School Rd, Wombourne, is a cozy haven for coffee enthusiasts and food lovers, particularly renowned for its afternoon tea. The café serves a selection of fresh, high-quality dishes and exceptional coffee.

Halfpenny Green Wine Estate in Bobbington brings together a delightful tearoom and restaurant with a craft village and artisan shops, all set amongst fields and fields of vineyards.

Hockerhill Play Barn is the perfect place for the children – they can romp beneath a colossal oak and zoom down go‑kart tracks, whilst the grown-ups can recharge their batteries with artisanal sourdough pizzas and barista‑crafted coffees.

Play @ Lower Drayton Farm is a family favourite rural hideaway where little explorers can dash from petting fluffy farm friends to playing happy families in wooden playhouses, with food and drink served until 7 pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

There’s free parking, and everywhere is pushchair and wheelchair friendly.

Creativity meets cake at The Codsall Hive with a unique fusion of pottery painting workshop and café. Ideal for families, craft lovers, and coffee drinkers alike, offering Illy coffee, snacks, and a host of creative sessions.