The Tunbridge Wells Mummy's guide to the TN card: Babyccino Paddock Wood
Address: 49 Commercial Rd, Paddock Wood, Tonbridge TN12 6EN
Opening times: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8am - 4:30pm;
Saturday 9am - 4pm; Sunday 9am - 3pm; Wednesday closed
Location: Conveniently nestled on Paddock Wood high street, Babyccino is a gorgeous space for families to have a bite and get a well deserved (and strong!) coffee. The decor is beautiful dark green with gold and it reminds me of a middle Eastern fairytale.
Menu: The menu is extensive with an Asian twist. From delicious brunch dishes (hot honey halloumi all day every day for me please!) to yummy parathas or French toast, there is something for everyone at Babyccino. The drinks menu has a selection of hot and cold drinks and our family favourite - the biscoff milkshake which was enhaled in less than a second!
Kids menu: Babycinno also caters very well for their littlest guests. There is a whole kids menu with a variety of tasty dishes for the little ones. From scrambled eggs in toast to crispy chicken bites, every dish is very reasonably priced and prepared with lots of attention and care. There also have high chairs available.
Space and facilities: Gorgeous design featuring dark green super comfy sofas and padded chairs with about 10 tables. There is enough space for a pram and a few toys/books for the very little ones. You can bring your furry friend with you and use one of the tables outside.
Parking: There are two different parking facilities located a stones throw away from Babyccino. One is Paddock Wood East car park with very reasonable charges. The first hour is free. We choose the option of paying for up to three hours and paid £1.40. Your second option will be to park at Commercial Road, Car Park Paddock Wood which is also very close to Babycinno.
Additional: Babycinno is available for private hire on Sundays. Please enquire directly.
Members reward: Babyccino is rewarding our lovely TN card members with 10% off the food bill. Thank you Babyccino!
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