Roads End Cafe is a lifesaver at this time of the year, we were on the NC500 and fancied a bite to eat when we got to John o Groats. It is such a basic cafe but still serves hot toasties/sandwiches, soup and small cakes/scones. The lady that served us was lovely, so welcoming and willing to go the extra mile, she even recommended the haggis and cheese toastie which I couldn't turn down.
Since it was so quiet, it was takeaway only but she let us sit in due to the gale force winds outside. I have to say the toasties are the best I have had in a while and not even that expensive despite the location, absolutely fantastic. It is a little gem if you're looking for something eat when you reach the most northernly point...
Read moreIf this was the best of British as described on the blackboard in the picture I'd seriously be concerned by the worst. The vast array of blackboards gives the impression there's a lot to offer which is sadly not the case! A large menu board gives no further clue to what's on offer besides Sandwiches and toasties and it still took a lifetime of finding out what was i side them. We eventually opted for the toasties which gave a little more clue as to the flavours. As a side note if you ask they simply reply " check the menu!" These toasties turned out to be as blandest as blandest could be. This is the last cafe in Scotland and the last time...
Read moreDo not bother stopping here. Service terrible food worse. rude young girl Holly serving 25 minutes to get a toasted sandwich and then they give your food to someone else and bring it back to you after it had been given to the wrong person. I said how do i know if it has been touched? I stood at the counter to wait Holly said what are you wanting I. said I was waiting for our sandwich and she said they will be ready when their ready!!Stale scone expensive. Absolutely terrible. Go anywhere else but not here worst...
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