We review the food at the Cheese Room Deli and Cafe on Rochester High Street
05:00, 23 June 2022
With the beautiful weather we’ve been having, I thought I’d make the most of it and take a walk into town for lunch.
The Cheese Room Botanicals, found just opposite Rochester Castle, seemed like a perfect place to grab a sandwich and take in the views.
I hit a bump in the road, however, when I reached the door and found a ‘closed’ sign hanging in the window.
I should’ve checked online first - who doesn’t Google a restaurant before going out these days?
Luckily for me, its sister spot, the Cheese Room Deli and Cafe, is just a couple of minutes down the High Street, so I headed in that direction instead.
A short, sunny walk later and I was at the cafe which, thank goodness, is open on Mondays and was bustling with customers.
Sadly, I was flying solo this lunchtime - but let’s be honest, doesn’t an hour out in the sunshine, enjoying a lovely lunch in the peace and quiet, actually sound blissful?
Still, I wanted to get a good taste of the place so I ordered a few different things - for review purposes, of course.
The board above the counter listed several cheesy bites, from sandwiches to sharing boards, quesadillas and salads.
I went for two of the toasties, the classic and the triple cheese with sweet chilli, along with a very tempting Biscoff blondie that was staring at me from the glass counter.
The server very kindly and patiently went through all the different coffee-free iced drinks, and helped me eventually settle on a berry iced tea.
After a short wait, I strolled back up to the castle grounds, clutching my goodies, and within five minutes found myself a patch of warm grass with Rochester's historic Norman castle as my backdrop.
I popped my headphones on, pressed play on my favourite podcast (currently Brett Goldstein’s Films to be Buried With, if anyone’s interested) and carefully unpacked my lunch.
I tried the classic toastie first, which is a sourdough bread stuffed with strong Wookey Hole cheddar cheese, fresh tomato, red onion, and basil.
It was, quite frankly, delicious.
It came with a side of tangy, salsa-like ketchup, which was equally tasty. It’s just a shame I’d slopped most of it all over the takeaway box on my walk.
Next up was the triple cheese toastie, made with gruyere, mozzarella and cheddar and sweet chilli. I didn’t get much spice, but it was satisfactorily gooey and came with a smoky tomato sauce.
I then took a bite of my blondie. Not as sweet as its brownie counterpart, it had almost a saltiness from the biscuity Biscoff, which complemented the sugar well. It was a wedge of a cake and I couldn’t finish it, but it wasn’t for the want of trying.
All of this was washed down with my berry iced tea. Despite being a little watery, as I find most iced teas to be, it had a light, refreshing flavour and, most importantly as I sat out in the midday sun, it was cold.
Thanks to my desire to sample a couple of different things, I couldn’t actually manage all of it. I saved half of each sandwich for later, and can confirm they make pretty tasty leftovers too.
It feels good to support a local business, especially in these tough times, but it helps when the food really hits the spot too.
If you want to catch a few hours of nice weather and appreciate some of Rochester’s finest landmarks, I recommend stopping off here for some cheese-filled delights to take with you.
Ratings out of five
Food: The classic toastie was perfect, the triple cheese could do with more spice but was still good. Lots of options on the menu, including vegan cheese. ****
Drink: Nice to have an iced drink on a hot day, plus they offer takeaway double G&Ts - what’s not to love? ****
Decor: The exterior could do with a touch up, but inside it’s cosy and welcoming. ****
Staff: Attentive, friendly and happy to talk through the menu. *****
Price: The toasties are large and the blondie was easily shareable, so I didn’t think my bill of £16.25 was too bad. ****
Up for a picnic? Kent has loads of parks and grand green spaces, perfect for a bit of al fresco, blanket-based action. If you need some inspiration click here to check out the county's most Instagrammable picnic spots.
Latest news
Features
Most popular
- 1
Terrorists who planned to bomb Bluewater are freed from prison
38 - 2
‘A pub, diner or restaurant? Either way, the carpets were minging’
9 - 3
‘Big dog’ brings motorway traffic to a halt
- 4
Large chunk of M20 shut due to ‘police incident’
1 - 5
‘This rat-run bridge isn’t wide enough - someone will be killed soon’