Wesley's at Budleigh

Fore St, Budleigh Salterton EX9 6NH, United Kingdom
+44 7955 863160
$$$ Cafe , Disability services and support organization , Lunch restaurant
(49 Reviews)
Price Range £1–10

Welcome to Wesley's at Budleigh, a charming café nestled in the peaceful town of Budleigh Salterton, just a stone's throw away from the picturesque pebble beach. Located on Fore Street, this delightful spot is not just a café; it's a community hub where locals and visitors come together to enjoy good food, warm hospitality, and the simple pleasures of life.

Wesley's offers a cozy atmosphere filled with the comforting aroma of freshly brewed coffee and the inviting scent of homemade cakes. The café features both indoor seating, perfect for a relaxed meal with friends, and a spacious outdoor tea garden where you can bask in the sun on warmer days. With its bright and airy décor, it balances a sense of coziness with openness, making it an ideal retreat for anyone looking to unwind.

As you peruse the menu, each item beckons with promise—especially the renowned cream tea, which has garnered rave reviews for its scones. Customers have described these scones as having a delightful crunch on the outside while remaining soft and fluffy within, perfectly complemented by clotted cream and jam. One visitor, Oliver, couldn’t resist proclaiming that they were possibly the best scones he’s ever had!

But the allure of Wesley's doesn't stop at scones. The café also serves a small yet satisfying lunch menu, featuring fresh, high-quality ingredients that are prepared with care. From hearty sandwiches to light bites, there’s something to please every palate. Plus, the selection of handmade cakes, including delicious cherry and almond options as mentioned by Julia, ensures that your sweet tooth will be thoroughly satisfied.

What truly stands out about Wesley's café is its sense of community. Ian shares that 'not everyone is out to make a quick buck, and some are there to provide a service and help,' capturing the spirit of this charming establishment. The staff and locals have a remarkable friendliness that fosters a welcoming environment for everyone—ideal for making new friends or simply enjoying a quiet cup of coffee on your own.

Dogs are even welcome inside, making it a perfect stop after a long walk on the beach with your furry friends—something that A Walker appreciates, highlighting their dog-friendly policy and the chance to warm up and relax after a cold, wet day on the coast.

If you're looking for a refreshing pit-stop during your adventures in Budleigh Salterton, Wesley's at Budleigh should be on your list. With its commitment to quality, community spirit, and delicious offerings, it's more than a café; it's an experience waiting to be enjoyed.

Contact: For more information or to plan your visit, feel free to call Wesley's at Budleigh at +44 7955 863160. You won’t be disappointed!

Service options
Outdoor seating
Takeaway
Dine-in
Delivery
Highlights
Great coffee
Great dessert
Great tea selection
Popular for
Breakfast
Lunch
Solo dining
Accessibility
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible seating
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Offerings
Coffee
Quick bite
Small plates
Dining options
Breakfast
Brunch
Lunch
Dessert
Seating
Amenities
Toilet
Atmosphere
Casual
Crowd
Groups
Payments
Credit cards
Children
Good for kids
Openings Hours

Monday

09:30 AM - 04:00 PM

Tuesday

09:30 AM - 04:00 PM

Wednesday

09:30 AM - 04:00 PM

Thursday

09:30 AM - 04:00 PM

Friday

09:30 AM - 04:00 PM

Saturday

09:30 AM - 04:00 PM

Sunday

Closed

49 Reviews
Ian Edward Hemmens

10 Aug 2025

What d'ya know? Not everyone is out to make a quick buck, and some are there to provide a service and help. It was the first time at Wesley's, just around the corner from a lovely pebble beach, and I wasn't sure what to expect. Wonderfully, a carpark is attached to the church, where the café nestles in its shadows (along with a large tea garden) but parking was a little tight, although free. I double parked and left my name and number in the windscreen so if anyone needed a quick exit I could readily assist. There appears a problem with people visiting the town and parking in the carpark who then simply wander off: be aware of it when you're at the back behind another vehicle wondering why no one is answering your pleas for help. The main hall is a spacious affair, with copious tables and chairs, with the counter at the far end. Staff are lovely: polite, friendly, and engaging, led by a manager who knows why he's running the café. Understand that it's not about money (although it's nice to know it's bolstering coffers, either personal or for the church) but about people themselves. There were a number of people helping to serve, wash up, clear tables who were learning life skills that they might not necessarily have gained into early adulthood, and the purpose of the café is to be a supportive and nurturing environment. From my perspective it's working and Nina (with an "N" on her shoes) served our drinks to the table with a great big smile and a little bit of conversation. Well done Wesley's! You've created a wonderful café where new skills are learned, but also a rich and rewarding place where respect, love and compassion is exhibited. I was mightily impressed, as was my friend! The scones I chose were enormous, and which further delighted me by being freshly baked from the oven. Two packs of butter meant I could have one for both sides, unlike some that only give you one. Bravo for not being tight! The coffee was good, and my friend enjoyed her decaf tea, and I marvelled at the fact a small paging device told us when to collect our food (drinks were brought out by staff). We chatted for a long time, eventually going into the hall for some lunch. Carol had a jacket potato, which was a good size, with cheese, butter, salad and coleslaw, all homemade, and nothing to break the bank with. Another massive tick from us. Dogs are allowed if accompanied by a well behaved adult and ours was petted and given treats. He was even allowed inside! I couldn't fault the staff, the environment or the ethos and will return next time I visit Budleigh. But just to be clear, I'll pay and display elsewhere when going shopping

Oliver

21 Jul 2025

Cream tea, possibly some of the best scones I've had. Slight crunch on the outside, soft inside, nicely flavoured. Take yer lactase pills and get stuck in £17 for two

Julia Beckett

16 Jul 2025

What a lovely place for tea. A real community. The Minister and members of the community, welcoming strangers. Very friendly. Lovely fresh and tasty cherry and almond scones, also took home some delicious lemon cake. Small lunch menu and plentiful drinks. Worth a visit if you've walked, cycled, or just enjoyed the beach.

E Satterthwaite

10 Jul 2025

Friendly and welcoming cafe. Excellent service and lovely cakes. A brilliant community enterprise. Would certainly recommend.

Cornfields Dancing

10 Jul 2025

Nice little cafe located next to the Wesley Church and just two minutes walk from the town centre car park. Delicious tea, coffee, cakes and lite bites. Indoor and outdoor seating. Good disabled access.

Joan Tate

05 Jul 2025

Been there for lunch today, 7 of us as it was my husband's birthday. Lovely place to get together, excellent freshly prepared food and drinks plus cake to finish. Service was great,lovely people, thank you. Joan.xx

A Walker

30 May 2025

What a fantastic place. Spacious, airy but also cosy. Full of crafts to browse and buy. A book library. A great community initiative too. We stopped to dry off and warm uo after a very wet walk on the beach, and they allowed us to bring the dog inside. Really, really good coffee (a full range including mocha and iced latest, with flavoured syrups) and delicious cakes. The lunch menu also looked very tempting, (and they do frozen ready meals to take home too).

Simon Cheatle

30 May 2025

Great place after a walk from Sandy Bay. Lovely tea cake and pot of tea. The scones looked incredible too. Toilets were pristine clean.

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