The Three Shells Beach Cafe
Beach: Three Shells Beach
View: View over the golden sands of Three Shells Beach
What’s on the menu?: All day breakfasts, light snacks, burgers, drinks & ice-creams
And something else… The Three Shells has been a fixture on Southend seafront for over 25 years!
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The Three Shells Beach Cafe, Western Esplanade,, Southend-on-Sea, Essex SS1 1EE, United Kingdom
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