Reviews on Cafe food in Camelford, England, United Kingdom. Camelford (Cornish: Reskammel) is a town and civil parish in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, situated in the River Camel valley northwest of Bodmin Moor. The town is approximately ten miles (16 km) north of Bodmin and is governed by Camelford Town Council. Lanteglos-by-Camelford is the ecclesiastical parish in which the town is situated (not to be confused with Lanteglos-by-Fowey). The ward population at the 2011 Census was 4,001. The Town population at the same census was 865 only
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5 based on 50 reviews
Beautiful cafe in the centre of St.Teath. Serving coffees, cakes and light lunches
We have been there for a late breakfast. Seems to be the villageâs meeting point with a lot of women dropping in for a talk. In the open kitchen the ladies who run the cafe are preparing fresh pies, chilies and cakes. Everything homemade and freshly prepared. Sad that vacation is almost over and we canât come back. Would love to have such a cafe in out hometown.
4 based on 1297 reviews
We booked a table for Sunday lunch and it was delicious. We had both meat eaters and vegetarians in the party and both were well catered for. The nut roast was the best we've tasted, and the desserts were far too tempting! Definitely book because it is popular. The staff were friendly and helpful, and the views gorgeous. If the weather is good there are beautiful walks straight from the farm shop. Highly recommend.Good afternoonThank you for your wonderful review, we really appreciate hearing customers views. I will pass your compliments to the staff.I hope we will see you again.
we believe in providing a welcoming atmosphere and an opportunity to take the time to relax, whether you are on your own, with your family or as a group of friends, Ideal for a spot of light lunch or a coffee break. Our aim is to provide delicious light b
One canât beat a good independent coffee house and this is no exception! Since relocating to a larger premises theyâve introduced a better food offering to include freshly made sandwiches to order, a selection of yummy cakes including cream teas and good selection of soft drinks. I particularly like the strawberry smootie. Rumour has it that thereâs more to come in the future includes a selection of hot foods. The owners are very welcoming and will do anything to accommodate your needs. Well worth a visit!
5 based on 148 reviews
Wow. Absolutely amazing place. We ordered a cream tea and a savoury scone tea. Stunning. This is what I came to Cornwall for the weekend for. What a gorgeous place Tintagel is and this tea room is lovely. Great service too from a lovely welcoming lady. The toilets were the cleanest Iâve ever seen. Would highly recommend.
4 based on 533 reviews
Not very big, so can get quite busy, but the food is lovely and the staff are delightful. The crab sandwich seemed pricey, but was absolutely delicious and worth every penny.
5 based on 133 reviews
This little cafe is full of old world charm and sits comfortably next to the visitors centre which is a must visit venue if visiting Tintagel! It's just a lovely place to sit and enjoy the food, drink and company of lovely hosts.They also have a BnB option which has a lovely aspect out into the gardens, a lovely sunny spot to have your breakfast.Thank you for your very kind review glad you enjoyed your visit to primrose .Mark and karen
5 based on 685 reviews
Hi from sunny Cornwall! We source as much of the food & drink locally as possible and we cook simple but well prepared food. Local fresh fish,home-made pizzas, burgers and daily specials.We also have fresh cakes, Cornish cheeses, meats and Cornish smoked
We live live locally and have tried every eatery in the area. How we had missed this one until today I don't know - because, what a find! The food is absolutely delicious, fresh and home made, and the staff are all absolutely charming. I had a really interesting salad with huge, juicy, crevettes and turmeric bread. I honestly can't remember the last time we had such a delicious lunch, in such a nice atmosphere, with such warm and friendly service but it won't be the last time, because we'll be regulars!
4 based on 173 reviews
After reading other reviews and noticing that they use locally sorced produce we decided to try out the breakfast in the cafe while staying in the area. We where greeted by very helpful staff who helped us with our order. Our breakfast arrived very promptly and the taste of the food was excellent. We'll certainly look forward to paying another visit the next time we're back in Cornwall .
4 based on 74 reviews
Hidden gem in lovely camelford community,cornish tea room with tea garden and proudly making our own cakes,scones and other sweet treats, great quality coffee and all of our food is cooked freshly to order, all day breakfasts,paninis,milkshakes,cornish cr
This cafe could be a gold mine! There are two entrances, one said open, the other said closed and thatâs only half the confusion! Two sandwiches, one requested on white, the other on brown. Delivered the wrong way around on standard packet loaf bread. One of which was cheese and pickle which should have been advertised as pickle with a sprinkle of cheese. Panini acceptable and better value than the sandwiches, donât expect a happy service or a salad on the side!
4 based on 303 reviews
Here at Hilltop we have a Farm Shop & Restaurant set in a garden area with pretty views of the Cornish Countryside. Parking, toilet facilities, disabled access, Wi-fi and an undercover outside seating area to make your visit even more relaxing.
We always go to Hilltop for lunch when we holiday in Cornwall each year. They used to be very welcoming to dogs and the menu was excellent. This time we were told that dogs aren't welcome anymore and told we could sit at a wooden picnic table in a marque outside (its basically in the car park!). We declined. If you're looking for a lovely dog friendly cafe then I can recommend "Four Seasons Cafe" in nearby Camelford who welcome dogs (the foods great too!)You obviously donât come to hilltop every year as we havenât allowed dogs inside for nearly 3 years.We have a open kitchen here at Hilltop and for that reason we cannot allow dogs inside.We have however got an extremely nice outside seating area on a raised deck that has a very nice marquee out of the wind and rain.You cannot comment on our menu or food as you never stayed long enough to look at it or try it.We have a very regular clientele that come to hilltop with their dogs and sit and eat quite happily and even buy our doggy ice creams for their pooches to enjoy.Iâm guessing you are the couple that stood in the middle of my shop and argued with my daughter about coming in with your dog, quite frankly customers like yourself we do not need at our friendly establishment anyway.
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