ARE you a big train fan? Well, there is one UK spot where you can even get your meal delivered by a miniature train.
Found in Newenden in Kent is the Nibbles Railway Cafe – known for its miniature model trains that deliver meals and drinks to guests at their tables.
The family-ran spot serves up homemade dishes, which are then carefully placed on a model train which chugs around the cafe to deliver the meal to the customer.
And if you don’t want to leave your furry friend out, then you don’t have to as there are four bookable ski gondolas outside, which are dog friendly.
From 8am to 11:30am each day, the cafe serves breakfast which includes The Nibbles Breakfast with one fried egg, two rashers of bacon, a Cumberland sausage, baked beans and a tomato for £11.90.
Lunch is then served from 12pm to 1:30pm each day and options include jacket potatoes from £6 and paninis from £7.
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You could also grab a flame grilled burger from £5.95.
Lattes cost from £2.95, but you could also opt for a smoothie or milkshake.
One recent visitor said: “It was certainly a novel experience to have our drinks delivered by a model train.
“We came for breakfast and an excellent breakfast it was.
“Amply sized, served by very friendly welcoming staff and very good value for money.
“Even though the food was great, it was the trains that stole the show.
“Can certainly recommend and we will be back.”
Another added: “Our grandchildren had a lovely time and ate all their dinner which is always result!
“Definitely worth a visit if you want something a little different.”
Lots of visitors have documented their visits on social media, with some TikTok videos nearing 200,000 views.
The cafe is open Thursday to Monday, 8am to 3pm and booking is essential.
In the area you can also head off on a walk along the River Rother to Bodium Castle, which is around three and half miles away.
The path follows the river, allowing walkers to see the countryside and you will also pass the Castle Toll earthworks.
Bodium Castle dates back to the 14th-century and is surrounded by a moat.
It costs £12 to enter and visitors can explore its towers and exhibitions.
Also nearby in Northiam is Great Dixter House & Gardens – a 15th-century manor house surrounded by pretty gardens.
It costs £17 per adult and £5.50 per child to visit.
If you fancy staying in the area, head to The White Hart, which costs from £85 per night.
One recent guest said: “My wife and I recently stayed for three nights at this pub.
“We had a wonderful and very relaxing time. The room was very nice, with a very comfortable bed.
“We will definitely be back again, and will 100% recommend it to friends and family.”
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