AUNT SALLY’S KITCHEN Family Run Cafe
Mid Kent Shopping Centre - Allington
The ideal place to meet with friends and enjoy a delicious home cooked meal, light lunch or a coffee
We pride ourselves on offering a selection of excellent quality locally sourced food in comfortable friendly surroundings.
Macmillan Coffee Morning Friday 26th September
• Breakfasts • Light lunches • Hot meals • Homemade cakes • Speciality teas & coffee • Soft drinks
• Free Wifi • Free Parking • Take Away
Opening Times
Monday to Saturday 8.00am til 4.00pm Sunday
9.00am til 1.00pm 01622 297271 Find us on Facebook
Aunt Sally's Kitchen in Allington offere you a warm welcome. Whether you are looking for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea Aunt Sally's has something for everyone. Where possible, all food is sourced locally and the majority of it is homemade. Even the baristas have been trained by Roasted of Brighton. The kitchen prides itself on offering excellent customer service.
So feel free to pop in and try out what Aunt Sally's has to offer.
TEA POT ISLAND
We now serve Sunday roasts for only £7.95 & we serve alcohol too.
01622 814541 Visit the amazing teapot exhibition with over
Book now for your Christmas parties, 2 or 3 course dinners available.
Hampstead Lane, Yalding, Maidstone, ME18 6HG Adults £2.50 ,
O.A.Ps & Children £1.50
10 Maidstone South September 2014 Mon - Fri 10am - 4pm, Sat - Sun 9am - 5pm
7,200 teapots, each with their own unique history, and enjoy something to eat or a homemade cream tea.
Good food at its best
Tea Pot Island, in Yalding, is a great place to take all the family for pottery decorating and food. Why not try their new Sunday Roasts for just £7.95 or try a tasty home- made cream tea. We are now taking bookings for Christmas, so book early to avoid disappointment.
Paint your own pottery
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