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Galley Café

Website: www.fishingheritage.com/galley-cafe/

Email: gfhc@nelincs.gov.uk

Telephone: 01472 323345

Address: Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre, Alexandra Dock, Grimsby, DN31 1UZ

Galley Café

About Galley Café


A locally sourced café found in the ground floor of the Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre, which you can visit without admission to the Heritage Centre.

The café serve high quality Stokes tea and coffee, as well as their tempting hot chocolates and mochas throughout the day. The cafe's food offering consists of a tasty range of toasties, paninis, homemade soups, sandwiches and sweet treats. All ingredients are locally sourced to support local suppliers and businesses. Gluten-free and vegetarian food options are also available, so no one has to miss out.

There is no admission charge to use the café and local displays of art work for you to enjoy whilst you enjoy your visit.

The café are family-friendly and wheelchair accessible. You can also hire the café for private parties/events, or make use of their takeout collection service by calling their number.

Photo taken from Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre's Facebook page.

Opening Hours


Monday 10.30am - 3pm

Tuesday 10.30am - 3pm

Wednesday 10.30am - 3pm

Thursday 10.30am - 3pm

Friday 10.30am - 3pm

Saturday 10.30am - 3pm

Sunday 10.30am - 3pm

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