The Cafe of the Year in the Horsham district – as voted for by you

We recently asked our readers to vote for their favourite cafe for our Cafe of The Year 2020 competition.
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Votes have been collated and counted, and it was a close race with so many quality cafes in the area, but we are now pleased to announce the results.

The winner is – The Cobblestone Tea House, Cobblestone Walk, 74 High Street, Steyning.

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Second place goes to Victoria’s Sponge, 116 High Street, Steyning, and in third place is Toat Cafe, Stane Street, Pulborough.

The Cobblestone Tea House in Steyning SUS-200911-092708001The Cobblestone Tea House in Steyning SUS-200911-092708001
The Cobblestone Tea House in Steyning SUS-200911-092708001

Our remaining in the Top ten: Fourth place – Jungle Tea rooms, located in Big Plant Nursery, Hole Street, Ashington

Fifth place – Cafe No.4, 4 Market Square, Horsham.

Sixth place – D&D Cafe, 61 Swan Walk, Horsham

Seventh place – Joanna’s Tea Room, River House, 34 High Street, Storrington

Eighth place – Halcyon Days Cafe, 7 High Street, Storrington

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Ninth place – The Eye Cafe, located in Dixey CB Opticians, 25 West Street, Horsham.

Tenth place – Little Bean Cafe, 46 Lower Street, Pulborough.

Awards will be presented in a future edition of the County Times.

In the meantime, we would like to extend our congratulations to our winner, runners-up and the top ten finalists and wish them all the best for their popular cafes.

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