Terrible food & service ☝️. Arrived here around 11.30am & ordered 3 full English breakfasts with coffee's. The cafe wasn't particularly busy, so thought we'd be served relatively quickly - how wrong was I !
30 minutes later the coffees arrived, 15 minutes after that the toast arrived - 5 minutes later the breakfasts arrived - minus one hash brown that skimmed off the plate due to the server rushing 😞 - disorganised service came to mind........
Upon the breakfasts being put on the table the first thing I noticed was just how crap the food looked! - burnt bacon, burnt sausage & all the burnt residue from the hot plate left on the bacon!!!
Given the fact that these breakfasts cost about £9.80 each, excluding the coffees, should have looked & tasted a lot better than they actually did - the chef should have thrown them in the bin and started again!
Will we be returning - definitely not - when you pay this much for food you expect better...
Read moreTucked away above Gwithian beach and near the South West coastal path, the Jam Pot cafe can be a bit difficult to spot. It's definitely worth the effort to get there though. The filter coffee I ordered had a great rich flavour, and the coffee and walnut cake was moist and tasty. Great value at £3. As it was a very windy day I used the little dining area. Three or four tables, with lovely views across the beach from the windows. In better weather or for hardier souls than me, there is plenty of outdoor seating in the small garden. The cafe also does hot breakfast rolls cooked to order, as well as ice creams etc. Popular with locals and regular campers, this is definitely a...
Read moreFound this place after looking for somewhere to eat after visiting Hayle Beach. You need to park in the beach car park, then it's a short walk up the road. It doesn't have its own toilets, but there are some nearby at the lifeguard hut. Plenty of outdoor seating, looking out over Gwithian beach, though watch the wasps. There were a number of indoor tables too. We arrived at 3 pm, so we missed the hot food, but they still offered warm pasties and sausage rolls. There were also still plenty of cakes to pick from, and of course, cream teas (available in both plain and fruit scones). Portions were generous, staff were very friendly, and prices were reasonable....
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