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Station Masters Cafe
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Daytime railway cafe serving full English breakfasts, supplies for train journeys, coffee and cakes.
Nearby attractions
Museum of Barnstaple & North Devon
The Square, Barnstaple EX32 8LN, United Kingdom
Rock Park
1881 Ladies' Mile, Barnstaple EX32 9AQ, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Imperial Hotel
Taw Vale, Barnstaple EX32 8NB, United Kingdom
Burger King
Unit G, Barnstaple Retail Park, Station Rd, Sticklepath, Barnstaple EX31 2BP, United Kingdom
Tea By The Taw
The Strand, Barnstaple EX31 1EU, United Kingdom
Tesco Cafe
Barnstaple Retail Park, Sticklepath, Barnstaple EX31 2AS, United Kingdom
Poncho Bar & Cantina
3 The Square, Barnstaple EX32 8LW, United Kingdom
Scoff's Original Restaurant & Takeaway
1 The Square, Barnstaple EX32 8LS, United Kingdom
62 The Bank & Bar 62
62 Boutport St, Barnstaple EX31 1HG, United Kingdom
Everest Gurkha Chef
1 Maiden St, Barnstaple EX31 1HA, United Kingdom
Honeymoon Restaurant
3 The Strand, Barnstaple EX31 1EU, United Kingdom
Taco Bell
Unit 7, Anchorwood Retail Park, Sticklepath, Barnstaple EX31 2AA, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
No.22 B&B
22 Sticklepath Terrace, Sticklepath, Barnstaple EX31 2AY, United Kingdom
The Old Vicarage B & B
Barbican Terrace, Barnstaple EX32 9HQ, United Kingdom
Cresta Guest House
26 Sticklepath Hill, Sticklepath, Barnstaple EX31 2BU, United Kingdom
The Royal and Fortescue Hotel
Boutport St, Barnstaple EX31 1HG, United Kingdom
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Station Masters Cafe
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Station Masters Cafe

Railway Station, Station Rd, Barnstaple EX31 2AU, United Kingdom
4.4(194)
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Daytime railway cafe serving full English breakfasts, supplies for train journeys, coffee and cakes.

attractions: Museum of Barnstaple & North Devon, Rock Park, restaurants: The Imperial Hotel, Burger King, Tea By The Taw, Tesco Cafe, Poncho Bar & Cantina, Scoff's Original Restaurant & Takeaway, 62 The Bank & Bar 62, Everest Gurkha Chef, Honeymoon Restaurant, Taco Bell
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stationmasterscafe.co.uk

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Nearby attractions of Station Masters Cafe

Museum of Barnstaple & North Devon

Rock Park

Museum of Barnstaple & North Devon

Museum of Barnstaple & North Devon

4.6

(292)

Closed
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Rock Park

Rock Park

4.5

(231)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Station Masters Cafe

The Imperial Hotel

Burger King

Tea By The Taw

Tesco Cafe

Poncho Bar & Cantina

Scoff's Original Restaurant & Takeaway

62 The Bank & Bar 62

Everest Gurkha Chef

Honeymoon Restaurant

Taco Bell

The Imperial Hotel

The Imperial Hotel

4.6

(332)

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Burger King

Burger King

2.7

(69)

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Tea By The Taw

Tea By The Taw

4.7

(364)

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Tesco Cafe

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3.5

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4.4
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2.0
24w

This review is a bit of a quandary for me. Having worked on the railway for many years, Barnstaple was one of my regular destinations. Arriving at Barnstaple on an early morning train, the crew would all rush into the Station Master's Cafe for a full English before heading back on our return trip. It was one of the best perks we had. Now retired, I still pop in for a full English when on a shopping trip to Barnstaple. Sadly though now I have to say the full English breakfast is nothing more than a rip off. Whilst the Cafe itself is a lovely place, the staff are cheerful and they have an amazing selection of cakes and pastries (including gluten-free) the last breakfast we had there has finished us as customers. Now my wife has the gluten-free full English, which costs the same as a normal one...BUT, as it's gluten-free it doesn't come with the black pudding, and the peice of gluten-free toast she had was the same size as one half of the sourdough peice I had. Basically she had less than me, but for the same price of £12.95. I also compared the photo I took of our previous visit in February 1st 2025 to this most recent visit of June 23rd 2025. (See image in photo file) the February breakfast was almost double the amount of the June offering. The amazing thing is, if you exclude the small peice of gluten-free free toast, my wife's breakfast was identical to a Weatherspoons small breakfast that costs just £2.99. Safe to say the next visit to Barnstaple will result in a breakfast at the local Weatherspoon's and a £20 saving on our bill.

Whilst we fully understand the points put forward by the owner of the Station Master Café in reference to the cost of running the café itself. They should also understand that the cost of living has risen for everyone and therefore he may also “wish to take account of this” before adjusting his menu such as halving the number items of the breakfast whilst keeping the price inflated….I believe the term for this is “Shrinkflation”. As for gluten-free food being more expensive, yes, I was already aware of this. However, seeing as everything on my plate except the black pudding and bread was also gluten-free it might be better to do away with the black pudding and just have one breakfast for both. The saving on the pudding would likely offset the cost of the one small piece of...

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2.0
28w

We went there to try this cafe as weve already been to most of the cafes in the town , so tried this as its in the station. But we dint have a good experience on that day, the lady at the counter was not a happy young lady at the time :) , the lads were giving better vibe than her. And unfortunately we were served the end of the cake, which we never experienced being displayed even in all the cake shops weve been to, and its a tiny portion plus end part.unfortunately there’s no Option here to post a picture. Its still saved in my gallery.

And yea, prices would have been worth it if serving portions were worth the price too. But coffee was good and place in the...

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5.0
6y

This is a truly delightful cafe that is ensuring these old station buildings survive and continue to have a purpose. If it wasn't for a business such as this the station would comprise nothing more than a bus shelter. The cafe itself is open and airy with very friendly staff and very accommodating for a pair of of 'fussy farts' that aren't keen on fancy menus!! Our breakfasts were completely satisfactory as was our hot drinks we had in and then more that we took away. We hope to visit the station and town again one day and fully intend to have our meals here again....

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Cleric PrestonCleric Preston
This review is a bit of a quandary for me. Having worked on the railway for many years, Barnstaple was one of my regular destinations. Arriving at Barnstaple on an early morning train, the crew would all rush into the Station Master's Cafe for a full English before heading back on our return trip. It was one of the best perks we had. Now retired, I still pop in for a full English when on a shopping trip to Barnstaple. Sadly though now I have to say the full English breakfast is nothing more than a rip off. Whilst the Cafe itself is a lovely place, the staff are cheerful and they have an amazing selection of cakes and pastries (including gluten-free) the last breakfast we had there has finished us as customers. Now my wife has the gluten-free full English, which costs the same as a normal one...BUT, as it's gluten-free it doesn't come with the black pudding, and the peice of gluten-free toast she had was the same size as one half of the sourdough peice I had. Basically she had less than me, but for the same price of £12.95. I also compared the photo I took of our previous visit in February 1st 2025 to this most recent visit of June 23rd 2025. (See image in photo file) the February breakfast was almost double the amount of the June offering. The amazing thing is, if you exclude the small peice of gluten-free free toast, my wife's breakfast was identical to a Weatherspoons small breakfast that costs just £2.99. Safe to say the next visit to Barnstaple will result in a breakfast at the local Weatherspoon's and a £20 saving on our bill. Whilst we fully understand the points put forward by the owner of the Station Master Café in reference to the cost of running the café itself. They should also understand that the cost of living has risen for everyone and therefore he may also “wish to take account of this” before adjusting his menu such as halving the number items of the breakfast whilst keeping the price inflated….I believe the term for this is “Shrinkflation”. As for gluten-free food being more expensive, yes, I was already aware of this. However, seeing as everything on my plate except the black pudding and bread was also gluten-free it might be better to do away with the black pudding and just have one breakfast for both. The saving on the pudding would likely offset the cost of the one small piece of gluten-free bread!
Dan Gregory-MilesDan Gregory-Miles
Possibly the best breakfast in Devon. Good sized portions and delicious. Staff are very friendly and attentive without being over the top. I’d recommend to anyone walking or cycling the Tarka Trail, it’s the best place to stop for a break in the Barnstaple area. Second visit - Excellent service again. Great freshly prepared sandwich and local ice cream. Lovely outdoor seating area which is an addition since my last visit, and a nice little shop area selling local and train themed gifts. Worth a visit whether you’re passing through the station or just in the area.
Helen Clark-HaytonHelen Clark-Hayton
Super cafe, if using the train, cycle track or just wanting to catch up with friends. The outdoor seating area is a delight and the foods fabulous too. Gluten Free pasties are excellent as are the other offerings. Staff are very friendly and helpful. We ordered pasties to take to Lundy for the trip across, bloomin beautiful and very much appreciated. Thanks and see you soon 😍
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This review is a bit of a quandary for me. Having worked on the railway for many years, Barnstaple was one of my regular destinations. Arriving at Barnstaple on an early morning train, the crew would all rush into the Station Master's Cafe for a full English before heading back on our return trip. It was one of the best perks we had. Now retired, I still pop in for a full English when on a shopping trip to Barnstaple. Sadly though now I have to say the full English breakfast is nothing more than a rip off. Whilst the Cafe itself is a lovely place, the staff are cheerful and they have an amazing selection of cakes and pastries (including gluten-free) the last breakfast we had there has finished us as customers. Now my wife has the gluten-free full English, which costs the same as a normal one...BUT, as it's gluten-free it doesn't come with the black pudding, and the peice of gluten-free toast she had was the same size as one half of the sourdough peice I had. Basically she had less than me, but for the same price of £12.95. I also compared the photo I took of our previous visit in February 1st 2025 to this most recent visit of June 23rd 2025. (See image in photo file) the February breakfast was almost double the amount of the June offering. The amazing thing is, if you exclude the small peice of gluten-free free toast, my wife's breakfast was identical to a Weatherspoons small breakfast that costs just £2.99. Safe to say the next visit to Barnstaple will result in a breakfast at the local Weatherspoon's and a £20 saving on our bill. Whilst we fully understand the points put forward by the owner of the Station Master Café in reference to the cost of running the café itself. They should also understand that the cost of living has risen for everyone and therefore he may also “wish to take account of this” before adjusting his menu such as halving the number items of the breakfast whilst keeping the price inflated….I believe the term for this is “Shrinkflation”. As for gluten-free food being more expensive, yes, I was already aware of this. However, seeing as everything on my plate except the black pudding and bread was also gluten-free it might be better to do away with the black pudding and just have one breakfast for both. The saving on the pudding would likely offset the cost of the one small piece of gluten-free bread!
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Possibly the best breakfast in Devon. Good sized portions and delicious. Staff are very friendly and attentive without being over the top. I’d recommend to anyone walking or cycling the Tarka Trail, it’s the best place to stop for a break in the Barnstaple area. Second visit - Excellent service again. Great freshly prepared sandwich and local ice cream. Lovely outdoor seating area which is an addition since my last visit, and a nice little shop area selling local and train themed gifts. Worth a visit whether you’re passing through the station or just in the area.
Dan Gregory-Miles

Dan Gregory-Miles

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Super cafe, if using the train, cycle track or just wanting to catch up with friends. The outdoor seating area is a delight and the foods fabulous too. Gluten Free pasties are excellent as are the other offerings. Staff are very friendly and helpful. We ordered pasties to take to Lundy for the trip across, bloomin beautiful and very much appreciated. Thanks and see you soon 😍
Helen Clark-Hayton

Helen Clark-Hayton

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