Best Brunch in Whitley Bay
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Best Brunch in Whitley Bay

Park View cafes, Spanish City elegance, and a family bistro with cocktails -- the best brunch spots in Whitley Bay.

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Whitley Bay has become one of the best brunch destinations on the North East coast. Park View alone has enough cafes to keep you busy for a month of weekends, and the Spanish City adds a touch of seaside glamour. Whether you want artisan coffee and a bagel, a full cooked breakfast with sea views, or bottomless prosecco on a Saturday morning, here is where to go.

Kith & Kin

Kith & Kin at 172 Park View has been a Whitley Bay brunch institution since 2016. This family-run cafe fills up fast at weekends, and for good reason -- the seasonal brunch menu is packed with favourites like salt beef hash, sweetcorn fritters, and breakfast butties made with locally sourced produce. The coffee is excellent, the portions are generous, and the atmosphere is relaxed but buzzy. Book ahead for tables of four or more, or arrive early to beat the weekend rush. Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm, Saturday 8:30am to 4pm, closed Sundays.

Best for: The brunch everyone queues for, seasonal menu, locally sourced, book ahead at weekends.

Rustic Cup

Rustic Cup at 28 Park View is the all-day brunch option on the same stretch. This specialty coffee shop serves healthy, freshly made food alongside properly good coffee, with a menu that covers breakfast ciabattas, the Rustic full house, root vegetable wraps, and sweet potato kale cake. Vegan and gluten-free options are well catered for -- not as an afterthought, but as a genuine part of the menu. Open seven days a week from 7:30am (9am on Sundays), it is one of the most accessible brunch spots in Whitley Bay.

Best for: Specialty coffee, healthy brunch, vegan and gluten-free options, open seven days.

Valerie's Tearoom

Valerie's Tearoom inside the Spanish City dome is the elegant option. Serving breakfasts, brunches, afternoon teas, and freshly baked pastries beneath the restored cupola with panoramic sea views, it turns a Saturday morning into an occasion. The setting is genuinely special -- high ceilings, period details, and views across the bay -- and the food matches it. Pastries, eggs, and a proper pot of tea in a room that feels like a seaside grand hotel. Open daily from 9am to 5pm.

Best for: Sea views, Spanish City dome, pastries and afternoon tea, the special occasion brunch.

Meet Me on the Corner

Meet Me on the Corner at 45 Ilfracombe Gardens is the family-run cafe and bistro that does brunch, lunch, and cocktails. The all-day brunch menu runs Monday to Saturday, with a dedicated Sunday breakfast from 9:30am to 11:30am. The cafe is licensed, so you can add a cocktail or glass of prosecco to your brunch without needing to go elsewhere. Vegan and gluten-free options are available, and the inclusive approach to dietary requirements is a genuine strength. A relaxed, welcoming spot slightly off the main drag.

Best for: All-day brunch, licensed for cocktails, vegan and gluten-free friendly, family-run.

Al Bear

Al Bear at 46 Park View is the versatile option -- a crowd-pleasing cafe and bar that does weekend breakfast alongside its regular food and drinks menu. The bottomless brunch is the draw here, combining brunch dishes with free-flowing prosecco or cocktails for a set price. It is lively, sociable, and ideally placed on Park View for a Saturday morning that drifts into the afternoon. A good choice for groups.

Best for: Bottomless brunch, cocktails, groups, the one that turns into an afternoon.


The Park View brunch crawl: Start at Kith & Kin for a proper brunch, walk down to Rustic Cup for a second coffee, then drift to Al Bear for a prosecco. Total distance: about two hundred metres. Total productivity for the rest of the day: zero.

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