This cute little cafe was just what we needed on a cold windy day when we were looking for a quick lunch break. We had been on a country drive in Anglesey, tracing some family roots. The cafe we had planned to go to, and which had said it was open online, was not open, to our greatest disappointment. After driving a little further we decided to stop in Cemaes and was treated to a colourful high street with this perfect little heritage centre. The cafe looked newly decorated, great style. The food was typical British cafe food with portions much bigger than expected. I had quiche, and a perfect cup of tea, my father had a bacon sandwich which he enjoyed also. The heritage display was so interesting too, with local history on display,...
   Read moreOnly in Cemaes a couple of days but this was a great find. A local walk brought us out next to this little gem. We stayed for a coffee and a scone with cream and jam. Nothing better than a freshly baked warm scone. Delightful. A choice of cakes, drinks and hot meals are on offer. Take away food available also. Eat inside ( a handful of tables) or outside weather permitting. Pay by cash on ordering. Keep up the...
   Read moreThe heritage centre is well sign posted by the car park in this lovely village. There's no charge to go in but there's little to see. You have to walk through the cafe to enter the section with the information boards. The history of the village is given quite briefly. It will take no more than 10...
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