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Café Mór — Restaurant in Scotland

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Café Mór
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Nearby attractions
Watt Institution
15 Kelly St, Greenock PA16 8JX, United Kingdom
Wellpark Mid-Kirk
6 Cathcart Square, Greenock PA15 4PA, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
Tonino's Pizzeria
25 Grey Pl, Greenock PA15 1YF, United Kingdom
Cafe Balfe
118 W Blackhall St, Greenock PA15 1XR, United Kingdom
Priyas Palace
2 Robertson St, Greenock PA16 8DB, United Kingdom
Zain's Curry House Greenock
12 Grey Pl, Greenock PA15 1YF, United Kingdom
Esplanade Cafe
3 Campbell St, Greenock PA16 8AN, United Kingdom
Coffee Comfort - Greenock
24 Union St, Greenock PA16 8DD, United Kingdom
Pepe's
128 W Blackhall St, Greenock PA15 1XR, United Kingdom
Tokyo Joe
20 W Burn St, Greenock PA15 1JR, United Kingdom
Caffe Venice
27 W Blackhall St, Greenock PA15 1UA, United Kingdom
Baguette & Co
54 W Blackhall St, Greenock PA15 1UY, United Kingdom
Nearby local services
Inverclyde Leisure
Waterfront Leisure Complex, 8 Custom House Way, Greenock PA15 1EW, United Kingdom
Nearby hotels
Tontine Hotel
6 Ardgowan Square, Greenock PA16 8NG, United Kingdom
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Café Mór

3 Patrick St, Greenock PA16 8JU, United Kingdom
4.4(47)
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attractions: Watt Institution, Wellpark Mid-Kirk, restaurants: Tonino's Pizzeria, Cafe Balfe, Priyas Palace, Zain's Curry House Greenock, Esplanade Cafe, Coffee Comfort - Greenock, Pepe's, Tokyo Joe, Caffe Venice, Baguette & Co, local businesses: Inverclyde Leisure
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Nearby attractions of Café Mór

Watt Institution

Wellpark Mid-Kirk

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4.3

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Nearby restaurants of Café Mór

Tonino's Pizzeria

Cafe Balfe

Priyas Palace

Zain's Curry House Greenock

Esplanade Cafe

Coffee Comfort - Greenock

Pepe's

Tokyo Joe

Caffe Venice

Baguette & Co

Tonino's Pizzeria

Tonino's Pizzeria

4.7

(323)

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Cafe Balfe

Cafe Balfe

4.4

(375)

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Priyas Palace

Priyas Palace

4.3

(146)

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Zain's Curry House Greenock

Zain's Curry House Greenock

3.4

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Inverclyde Leisure

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4.0

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Steve OrrSteve Orr
As we wandered through Greenock, we came upon Cafe Mor and took a chance. It had good reviews on Google, so why not? So happy we stopped off here! We first sat outside and enjoyed hot tea and scones. Very nice tea service with jam, butter, and milk offered. The tea was delicious and the scones were both large and tasty. These are Scottish scones. As we were finishing up, our server came up and recommended we move indoors as, she felt, it might rain. Trusting her instincts (and local experience), we headed in. Such a lovely place. Warm, welcoming, and nicely decorated. It’s an old church hall redone as a light and airy cafe. See photos. We decided to stay for lunch. I had a toasted panini (bacon, Brie, and apricot). My wife got the chicken pesto quesadilla. Everything was fresh and tasty. All of it quite affordable. If you find yourself in Greenock, Scotland (or anywhere nearby), Cafe Mor is worth your time and money. Mor mean exceptional in Gaelic. I agree.
CidermanCiderman
Really liked this cafe which is also handy for Aldi. Nice friendly welcome from staff and ate Three times in here over a few days for coffee and lunch. On these occasions we had coffee, roll and haggis, roll and sausage, carrot and coriander soup, toastie, panini and date slice. Coronation chicken panini could have been cooked a bit longer. Rolls were a nice size. Food very reasonably priced. Toilet were nice and clean. Some seats were padded and some not so look for comfortable padded ones. A lot of cafes tend to sweep the crumbs off the table onto the floor and unfortunately this one was no different.
Terry PTerry P
Dreadful breakfast. Microwaved scrambled eggs overcooked to rubber, tasteless boiled/microwaved mushrooms, anaemic sausage looks like it hasn’t seen a pan/grill. My full Scottish breakfast turned out to be expensive beans on toast. Service 40 mins between drink and food. So no drink with food, wasn’t offered another, wasn’t asked if food was alright, didn’t question why an almost full plate of food was left. Try employing a cook rather than a microwave operator.
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As we wandered through Greenock, we came upon Cafe Mor and took a chance. It had good reviews on Google, so why not? So happy we stopped off here! We first sat outside and enjoyed hot tea and scones. Very nice tea service with jam, butter, and milk offered. The tea was delicious and the scones were both large and tasty. These are Scottish scones. As we were finishing up, our server came up and recommended we move indoors as, she felt, it might rain. Trusting her instincts (and local experience), we headed in. Such a lovely place. Warm, welcoming, and nicely decorated. It’s an old church hall redone as a light and airy cafe. See photos. We decided to stay for lunch. I had a toasted panini (bacon, Brie, and apricot). My wife got the chicken pesto quesadilla. Everything was fresh and tasty. All of it quite affordable. If you find yourself in Greenock, Scotland (or anywhere nearby), Cafe Mor is worth your time and money. Mor mean exceptional in Gaelic. I agree.
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Really liked this cafe which is also handy for Aldi. Nice friendly welcome from staff and ate Three times in here over a few days for coffee and lunch. On these occasions we had coffee, roll and haggis, roll and sausage, carrot and coriander soup, toastie, panini and date slice. Coronation chicken panini could have been cooked a bit longer. Rolls were a nice size. Food very reasonably priced. Toilet were nice and clean. Some seats were padded and some not so look for comfortable padded ones. A lot of cafes tend to sweep the crumbs off the table onto the floor and unfortunately this one was no different.
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Dreadful breakfast. Microwaved scrambled eggs overcooked to rubber, tasteless boiled/microwaved mushrooms, anaemic sausage looks like it hasn’t seen a pan/grill. My full Scottish breakfast turned out to be expensive beans on toast. Service 40 mins between drink and food. So no drink with food, wasn’t offered another, wasn’t asked if food was alright, didn’t question why an almost full plate of food was left. Try employing a cook rather than a microwave operator.
Terry P

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4.4
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5.0
2y

As we wandered through Greenock, we came upon Cafe Mor and took a chance. It had good reviews on Google, so why not? So happy we stopped off here! We first sat outside and enjoyed hot tea and scones. Very nice tea service with jam, butter, and milk offered. The tea was delicious and the scones were both large and tasty. These are Scottish scones. As we were finishing up, our server came up and recommended we move indoors as, she felt, it might rain. Trusting her instincts (and local experience), we headed in. Such a lovely place. Warm, welcoming, and nicely decorated. It’s an old church hall redone as a light and airy cafe. See photos. We decided to stay for lunch. I had a toasted panini (bacon, Brie, and apricot). My wife got the chicken pesto quesadilla. Everything was fresh and tasty. All of it quite affordable. If you find yourself in Greenock, Scotland (or anywhere nearby), Cafe Mor is worth your time and money. Mor mean exceptional in...

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4.0
1y

Really liked this cafe which is also handy for Aldi. Nice friendly welcome from staff and ate Three times in here over a few days for coffee and lunch. On these occasions we had coffee, roll and haggis, roll and sausage, carrot and coriander soup, toastie, panini and date slice. Coronation chicken panini could have been cooked a bit longer. Rolls were a nice size. Food very reasonably priced. Toilet were nice and clean. Some seats were padded and some not so look for comfortable padded ones. A lot of cafes tend to sweep the crumbs off the table onto the floor and unfortunately this one was...

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2.0
1y

Dreadful breakfast. Microwaved scrambled eggs overcooked to rubber, tasteless boiled/microwaved mushrooms, anaemic sausage looks like it hasn’t seen a pan/grill. My full Scottish breakfast turned out to be expensive beans on toast. Service 40 mins between drink and food. So no drink with food, wasn’t offered another, wasn’t asked if food was alright, didn’t question why an almost full plate of food was left. Try employing a cook rather than a...

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