This place is truly a hidden gem and one of my few favourites on the island. The staff are exceptionally kind with a good sense of humour. The service is wonderful and you really feel cared for. I love the options they offer both on their breakfast and lunch menu and the food is delicious. Meal portions are excellent for the prices, which are quite reasonable. Now for the real treats: their coffee is perfect, and the volume they offer per size option is more than the standard across the island for other cafes. They do not charge for their substitute vegan milk options, like other places do, offering coconut and soy milk. The World’s End is highly flexible and eager to meet the dietary needs of their patrons, offering vegan and gluten free options for much of their menu items. They also do not charge for gluten-free options! There’s a nice view of the dock and the blue glistening water several feet away. The place is clean and has a cozy feel. The whole main entrance is open so their is no AC but they’ve got the fans on and it’s nice to not be separated from the elements of nature, you are still very much immersed. I love this place and I will keep coming back! Thanks Lotte and Susie and kitchen staff for making this place feel so homey and delivering exceptional service and...
Read moreFirst of all, I recommend this place. 👍🏻 My wife and I were there twice (lack of time on the island) and we would return more if we could.
The food: The orange juice, the regular milk Lattè (the small is big and the big is very big!), the gluten-free banana pancakes, and the omelet with bmham & cheddar cheese (or bacon) - they're all very recommended. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
The service: Just lovely. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 The staff is nice, the food arrived fast.
The atmosphere: The place is located close to the pier, and you can see the sea barely, but it's not on the beach. If you want a view - that's not the place. That's the place for good food. 🙂 Inside the place it's nice. No air conditioning, but the ventilators are doing the job - they're not too strong. Also, there's good wind sometimes. Cars and scooters are sometimes passing by, but it's not too noisy, surprisingly, probably because it's not a main road.
Btw, like the vast Makoto of the places on the island, they don't receive credit cards and...
Read moreI cannot speak more highly of the owner and this venue. As someone with Coeliac disease travelling in Thailand has been tricky, but I read a few reviews recommending this place and I am so glad they did. The owner is a coeliac herself and talked me through all the options I could have, including the gluten free panini's and wraps that she makes herself. I made my own falafel sandwich and it was one of the best meals I've had while travelling here over the past three weeks. She also gave me some recommendations for other places to go to for dinner and where I could find gluten free soy and oyster sauce.
It was a wonderful experience at this cafe and one I wish I had discovered on my first day on the island...
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