I first came across Jenny’s Café when I was interviewing Steve Brand, the market manager. It was my first time meeting Steve and really exploring the market and my first time in Jenny’s Café. I wasn’t disappointed in either, in fact I’d go as far as to say I’ve become a big fan of both!
In the course of talking to Steve, Claudia, the lovely Argentinian lady who is a regular at the market brought in four stunning cakes for the café. I liked the synergy between Steve, the traders and the café and this little interaction that I observed was a classic example of how a regular, local market can bring great benefits to local shops, cafes and restaurants.
Jenny’s Café is a popular, family business, in the heart of Clevedon run by Turkish owner Hussein Eblem, known as Ozzy to friends and regulars; his brother Hassan also works there. The café serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, coffee and drinks and is open from 7.00am to 7.00pm, except for Sunday when it shuts at six. It has quite a large outside eating area which makes it especially popular in the Summer months.
The allure of an all-day breakfast which is now seen as a treat, a snack, a lunch or a dinner alternative makes Jenny’s a very popular choice.
Aside from this, Jenny’s offers a range of pies, burgers, chicken and fish , always with chips and who wouldn’t want the chips? They are lush! The strap line on their Facebook page is ‘We Cook Fresh and Serve Fast!’ – this has always been my experience when I have been at Jenny’s Café. Deliciously filled rolls and baguettes are also available if you fancy something lighter and you don’t have to have the chips, but then again………………….!
Finally the drinks! Oh my goodness! Jenny’s serve the nicest coffee and the hot chocolate is beautiful – nothing like a warm, soothing cup of hot chocolate to cheer up a dreary, cold day. Definitely one of my favourite places to go in Clevedon for a hot chocolate.
My only complaint! How about adding some of those amazing Turkish dishes to your menu? Menemen would complement your breakfast menu nicely – and mouth-watering, sumptuous pide, lahmacun or börek would be such a treat at lunchtime. Hmm! One can but dream!

