A relaxed cafe bistro that serves excellent food, locally sourced, that really scores with the palatte - if its not on the menu just ask - they really try to please. Tray bakes are big enough for two! Service is excellent and the range of teas (rooibus citrus is really refreshing), coffees and hot chocolate (Winter) is excellent - they can cater for kids and have a baby chair. It has won awards for its locally sourced food - Naturally North Coast 2011 - and featured as Winner in local Chamber of Commerce Awards. They also provide a range of the daily papers and recent glossies. Interesting range of paintings of local landscapes displayed by local artist (John Jamieson) on display for purchase - his gallery (Reflections) is nearby. Cafe opens from 8am Mon-Sat and on Sundays from 10.30am to 2.30pm, there is convenient parking: free outside/nearby the cafe to 10am (free Sunday) and in Terrace Row (all day) - only 3 mins walk away. Other pay car parks are nearby and relatively inexpensive compared with...
Read moreIt's a dead on cosy wee place, but they certainly know how to charge.....for a fry that would fit into a small bap, a few scrambled eggs with bacon & toast 3x coffee I got little change from £25... As nice as it was, it wasn't worth the money, you could go to a greasy spoon and get 3x as much for a fiver, tea & coffee comes well before the food, meaning your going to certainly need a refill to the tune of an extra few quid. I certainly won't be in a hurry back, def not at them prices, you could get a steak dinner and a pint in a Wetherspoons for the price...
Read moreA bit expensive and no heating on, despite it being zero degrees outside. The coffee was OK and they seem to have an interesting menu, but I can't comment on that as I only had a scone. The young lady serving was very pleasant. All in all, I think that they should be commended for building what seems like a successful local business in these...
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