We stubbled across portespresso whilst exploring Brixham, the service whilst in a difficult situation(covid-19) was really personal and was very conscious about adhering to goverment guidelines, the food seemed basic on the menu but just what we wanted, we did have to wait a while but it was worth the wait, two toasted sandwiches that wasnt just 2 slices of bread with a filling but a really enjoyable,tasty twist on a toastie. My portside plate was full of flavour which i wasnt expecting from 2 sausages, streaky bacon, cherry tomatoes, toast(that wasnt just toast)Portobello mushroom. Definately returning in October whe we are back in...
Read moreHands down, best coffee in town. They don't discriminate in price for alt-milk drinkers and cater tge lushest wholesome fresh cooked foods for both meat and plant based eaters alike. I love their oat mocha's and if you take your own travel cup, it's currently only £2 making it feel like a coffee win every time. It's a shame they done open on Sunday, but it's fair to say even the best need a lil rest. Go there, drink & eat, see for yourself :) Especially if u love oaty MoCHa's
Read morePort Espresso represents what a world cafe should be and it's in a little old south Devon fishing village of Brixham. The calibre of quality artisan coffee, sweet treats and breakfasting things rivals what you can get in trendy Shoreditch, London or the hippest foody district of Berlin. The customer base is made up of are all sorts, just like a cafe should be. It's no accident that the owner/barista/manager/chef has created a honey pot of a place---it's great. Brixham has certainly evolved in recent years and Port Espresso is part of that and more good things are to...
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