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Five restaurants for tasty cheap eating out in Rochester

05:02, 02 March 2022

updated: 07:02, 02 March 2022

With the cost of living on the rise, we're all looking to save some money. If you're on a budget, you can still enjoy going out for a light bite at these five affordable spots in Rochester.

BeanTown can be found on Maidstone Road, Rochester
BeanTown can be found on Maidstone Road, Rochester

BeanTown

The only eatery on our list that can’t be found on Rochester high street, BeanTown is a great choice of affordable pitstop on your way in or out of town. This unassuming local cafe has recently been refurbished and, while the outside might not jump out at first glance, the inside is modern, fresh and spacious. It rarely feels crowded, even during the busier times of day, and the staff do their best to make you feel like a regular customer right from your first visit - perfect for those who prefer a calmer pace for their coffee runs. The menu is full of classic cafe options with fresh-to-order flavours, including mouth-watering chili jam paninis, hearty breakfast baps and seasonal coffees that could rival any of the big chains.

"BeanTown is Rochester's best kept secret for breakfast and lunch," says owner Jen Ashmore. "Try our full English - vegan option available - or winter warmer lunch options and be guaranteed a warm welcome by our great team."

Where: 126A Maidstone Road, ME1 3DT. Opening times are Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 2.30pm; Saturday, 9am to 3pm; and Sunday, 10am to 3pm.

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The Cheese Room Botanicals is a popular spot to eat and drink in Medway
The Cheese Room Botanicals is a popular spot to eat and drink in Medway

The Cheese Room Botanicals

With a name that pretty much sums up what you’ll find here, the Cheese Room Botanicals is a cosy yet contemporary bar and cafe serving an array of cheesy delights. With a lunchtime menu of small plates, toasties and cheese boards, as well as a drinks menu featuring more than 100 gins and draught beers on tap, it’s easy to while away the hours here - especially with a fantastic view of Rochester castle to accompany you. Their famous sourdough toasties start from £5.50, but any one of their generous mac and cheese dishes will set you back just £7.

Where: 60 High Street, ME1 1JY. Opening times are Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday, 10am to 5pm, and Thursday to Saturday, 10am to 11pm.

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Crêpe & Co overlooks Rochester castle
Crêpe & Co overlooks Rochester castle

Crêpe & Co

Whether you’re looking for a light lunch with the girls, a Monday morning pick-me-up or crowd-pleasing food to suit the family, Crêpe & Co have got you covered. Their extensive menu of crêpe dishes range from affordable classics like lemon and sugar, hazelnut chocolate and maple syrup to more inventive savoury fillings, including baked beans, feta cheese and sundried tomatoes. They also offer more indulgent options, from waffles topped with Maltesers and Mini Oreos to knickerbocker sundaes, along with hot drinks, ice cream milkshakes and alcoholic tipples. If you want a more unique fast food option that won’t cost the earth, you can find just that at Crêpe & Co.

"Our crêpe batter recipe dates back 60 years, a recipe honed to perfection and prepared daily," boasts the Crêpe & Co website. "Crêpes provide a captivating alternative to typical fast food, they taste great and are versatile."

Where: 3 College Yard, ME1 1LB. Opening times are Tuesday to Friday, 10am to 5.30pm, and Saturday to Sunday, 10am to 6pm.

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The Deaf Cat can be found opposite Rochester Cathedral
The Deaf Cat can be found opposite Rochester Cathedral

The Deaf Cat

A great spot to sit and people-watch is from the Deaf Cat. Nestled opposite the cathedral and conveniently central to the high street, the Deaf Cat is a quiet, intimate place where you can easily bring your laptop and catch up on emails while enjoying some budget-friendly sandwiches, hot drinks and fruit juices. If you need to stick within the heart of Rochester, the Deaf Cat is only a short walk from the castle, train station and most local shops, so you can take the weight off your feet without worry.

Where: 3 High Street, ME1 1LX. Opening times are Monday to Saturday, 9am to 5pm, and Sunday, 10am to 5pm.

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Tony Lorenzo’s bakery serves up pastries and sweet treats in Rochester
Tony Lorenzo’s bakery serves up pastries and sweet treats in Rochester

Tony Lorenzo’s

If you fancy a sweet treat, look no further than Tony Lorenzo’s. This charming bakery will lure you in with its traditional pâtisserie decor, cheerful, chatty staff and eye-catching window displaying row upon row of delicious cakes and pastries. Tony Lorenzo’s boasts old-fashioned favourites such as cherry bakewells and custard tarts, many of which can be found for less than £5, as well as Mint Aero brownies and homemade Italian tiramisu. There is plenty of seating inside if you want to soak up the delightful atmosphere of this lively bakery and sandwich bar, or they will happily box up your choice of treat to take home for your loved ones - if you dare to share!

Where: 145 High Street, ME1 1EL. Opening times are Monday to Saturday, 8am to 5.15pm, and Sunday, 8.30am to 4pm.

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