If you fancy a coffee (or maybe a cocktail), Godalming is the place to go!
Here at the Waverley Web, with nothing better to do in the Silly Season, we make it 18.

And the Cosy Club is reputed to be coming soon. ‘Your Waverley’ plans to breathe new life into former M & Co Store.
Coffee shops or places serving takeaway coffee
Secret Garden – Café/Gin Bar Wharf Street
Huskins – Queen Street – cocktails, coffee takeaway
Huskins – Queen Street – cocktails, coffee takeaway
High Street:
Greggs
Coffee 1 – formerly Edinburgh Woollen Mill
Costa
Café Nero
Gails
The Peppered Pig
Godalming Deli kitchen (Angel Court)
Esquires – formerly HSBC
Small and Mighty – coffee and ice cream with the kids
The Godalming Café
The Journalist
Greggs
Coffee 1 – formerly Edinburgh Woollen Mill
Costa
Café Nero
Gails
The Peppered Pig
Godalming Deli kitchen (Angel Court)
Esquires – formerly HSBC
Small and Mighty – coffee and ice cream with the kids
The Godalming Café
The Journalist
Church Street:
Godalming Delights – Church St
Thyme for Tea – Church Street
Godalming Delights – Church St
Thyme for Tea – Church Street
Bridge Street:
The Cellar Community Café
Waitrose cafe
The Cellar Community Café
Waitrose cafe
The Antelope – craft beers and cocktails – also high street – very new
And then, of course, there are restaurants, takeaways, pubs, etc., all serving coffee and food.
We have pictured just a few.
So Follows folly is going to add extra footfall to the High Street how exactly as opposed to simply rearranging the current footfall?
You’d rather it remained boarded up? The larger, double frontage premises are empty because national businesses have folded, nothing to do with local policy. If finding someone to take them on is so easy, then surely the non-WBC owned ones would be occupied by now. Remains to be seen how 69 High Street shakes down financially but moaning about the only one that looks like being occupied seems a bit daft.
Not daft at all given the huge amount of council tax payer’s money that has been wasted already on this white elephant so yes, I’d rather see it boarded up than my money wasted.
If there are too many coffee shops then some will close down.. Waverley BOUGHT 69 High Street. The trouble is that it paid far too much and so the investment is not a good one. The market should decide its future use along with planning permissions. It may or may not be a good place