Cafes in Bournemouth

I have been to lots of cafes in Bournemouth. They are good if you want to catch up with someone over a coffee and cake, or anything that takes your fancy.

These cafes are good for wheelchair access.

The Cosy Club, Bournemouth






I have been to The Cosy Club a few times and it is very nice and cosy.










The wheelchair access is great.
It is very spacious and easy to get about up or down stairs.
But the lift is a bit small.
























Flirt Cafe Bar 


Flirt is one of my favourite cafes, it is a good place to go with your friends whatever the weather.




The wheelchair access is very good and you can sit anywhere outside or inside. But the loo is for everyone to use and it is very small. 

Their food and drinks menu is very big and very nice too. From breakfast to your dinner time they have got it sorted. And they do some good cakes and milkshakes as well.







They do some events in the evenings like quizzes, bands, gin tasting and some charity nights to name a few events










Pause Cat Cafe, Bournemouth



Pause Cat Cafe  is a home to 12 rescue cats all looked after by volunteers, it is very relaxing place to see some of the cats during your food and drinks.

Pause like to help in their local community.
From loneliness, work, poor health, disability to
Community work. They do use the cafe for many
Community and charitable projects.






The access is great, but they have got two doors to get in and out so the cats don't escape. The cafe is easy to get about on the ground floor, but there isn't access to get downstairs.
They have got a disabled loo it is easy to get too, but you have to go through two doors again.

The food is yummy and healthy, they offer vegetarian and vegan dishes too.


To book a table, click here

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