sunderland's coffee scene has been quietly building something real over the past few years. independent shops are finding their footing in neighborhoods where chain stores once seemed inevitable. the salt house kitchen on queen's avenue in seaburn represents this shift well, drawing locals who want more than what the high street offers. seaburn sits where the city meets the sea, and this spot captures that balance. you'll find people who live nearby making this their regular stop, not because it's convenient but because it's good. the coffee here meets the standard that keeps a local place alive in a competitive market. the standing speaks for itself without making grand claims. this isn't about revolutionizing coffee culture or changing how sunderland drinks. it's about doing the fundamentals right in a spot that feels genuine to the area. a flat white here on a tuesday morning says everything you need to know.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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+44 191 529 3132
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