Cape Caf
Down by the cliffs where the sea winds blow, There’s a café where the dreamers go. A weathered door, a lantern’s glow— A place for hearts to take it slow.
Leon hums as he grinds the beans, Lost in the rhythm of well-worn routines. Steam curls up, rich and bold, As stories are poured and secrets told.
Sarah moves like a poet’s rhyme, Balancing plates with effortless time. She knows your order, knows your name, Knows when you’re different, yet just the same.
The walls are lined with books well-read, Maps of places no one’s tread. The smell of coffee, salt, and sun— A quiet place when the day is done.
So if you’re lost or just need space, Come find warmth in this little place. Leon and Sarah will pour you a cup— At Cape Caf, where...
Read moreLooks good from the outside, walking in you cant smell grease or fat (a good thing).tables are clear and clean same as the floor, the owners are a nice welcoming couple who are appropriately presented. I just had chips my friend had chicken burger and I must say it looked good, the salad was fresh and crisp, all cooked to order so no 2 hour old rubbish. All in all a nice little find and must try for a lunch break, I...
Read moreReally lovey local cafe, run by a very friendly couple. Visited here for breakfast three days in a row while staying around the corner on holiday with friends.
Everything we had was freshly cooked using quality ingredients. Prices were very reasonable for the area.
There aren’t many seats inside but there are some outside, along with a few car park spaces. Highly...
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