The Best Cafés and Coffee Shops in Hythe
Hythe is one of Kent’s most relaxed coastal towns, combining a shingle beach, historic high street and the peaceful Royal Military Canal. Its café scene reflects that same laid-back charm, with independent coffee shops, artisan bakeries and excellent spots for brunch or a post-walk coffee.
Whether you are visiting the beach, strolling along the canal or exploring the town centre, here is our guide to the best cafés and coffee shops in Hythe, Kent.
1. Cafe on the Beach
As the name suggests, Cafe on the Beach sits right by the sea and is one of Hythe’s most popular stops for coffee with a view. Casual, friendly and reliably good, it is ideal after a coastal walk or a swim.
Location: CT21, Marine Parade, Hythe CT21 6HH
Tripadvisor Rating: ★★★★☆ 4.6 / 5
Specialty: Coffee, breakfasts, light lunches
What to Try: Latte with a full breakfast or bacon bap overlooking the beach
2. Gingers Kitchen
Gingers is a long-standing Hythe favourite, known for its welcoming atmosphere and generous portions. It is especially popular for breakfast and brunch, attracting both locals and visitors throughout the week.
Location: 6-8 Bank St, Hythe CT21 5AN
Tripadvisor Rating: ★★★★☆ 4.5 / 5
Specialty: Breakfasts, brunch, coffee
What to Try: Full English breakfast with a cappuccino
Gingers in Hythe
3. Mit Milch Coffee
Mit Milch Coffee brings a modern, speciality-coffee focus to Hythe. With carefully sourced beans and well-trained baristas, it has quickly become the go-to spot for those who take their coffee seriously.
Location: 2, Corner House Buildings, Hythe CT21 5BD
Tripadvisor Rating: ★★★★★ 4.8 / 5
Specialty: Speciality coffee, espresso-based drinks
What to Try: Flat white or espresso made with their rotating speciality beans
Root in Hythe
4. Root Hythe
Root Hythe blends excellent coffee with a stylish, contemporary setting. With a menu that leans towards fresh, seasonal and plant-forward dishes, it is a great choice for brunch or a slower coffee break.
Location: 53 High St, Hythe CT21 5AD
Tripadvisor Rating: ★★★★☆ 4.6 / 5
Specialty: Coffee, brunch, seasonal food
What to Try: Oat latte paired with one of their brunch plates
5. Florence’s Artisan Bakery
Florence’s Artisan Bakery is a must-visit for anyone who loves great bread, pastries and baked goods. Combined with good coffee, it is one of the most satisfying stops in Hythe for a simple but high-quality breakfast.
Location: 162 High St, Hythe CT21 5JR
Tripadvisor Rating: ★★★★☆ 4.7 / 5
Specialty: Artisan bread, pastries, coffee
What to Try: Fresh pastry with a flat white or filter coffee
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