Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Lostwithiel, England, United Kingdom. Lostwithiel (/lɒstˈwɪðjəl/ lost-WIDH-yəl; Cornish: Lostwydhyel) is a civil parish and small town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom at the head of the estuary of the River Fowey. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,739, increasing to 2,899 at the 2011 census. The Lostwithiel electoral ward had a population of 4,639 at the 2011 census. The name Lostwithiel comes from the Cornish "lostwydhyel" which means "tail of a wooded area".
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4 based on 497 reviews
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We absolutely loved our afternoon tea at The Dwelling House (first week of September). It was a rainy afternoon and we traipsed around looking for GF offerings in Fowey only to stumble on this MEGA GEM of a tea shop with serious GF thoughtfulness! Honestly it can be so tricky sometimes but here we were made to feel right at home from the second we opened the menu - lots of options for us not just 1 thing. We had gluten free crab sandwiches and both had GF scone cream tea (the dream) but equally could have easily ordered lots of other yummy options.The setting is perfect, like sitting in a grand old lady's sitting room!Thanks again!
4 based on 480 reviews
Woods Cafe is a beautiful cottage cafe in the middle of Cardinham Woods. Open all year round, we serve warming home-made stews and soups in the winter and doorstop sandwiches with an ever changing specials menu throughout the summer. The cream teas are fa
The setting of Woods Cafe in Cardinham Woods is idyllic and the quality of the food and service was outstanding. I had a ploughmanâs lunch which was beautifully plated. The cheeses were excellent, the bread very fresh, and the salad and homemade pickles were outstanding. My wife had a slow cooked steak sandwich (it may be called something different on the menu!) which by all accounts was delicious. Orders are placed inside, with customers giving their table numbers. This makes for an efficient and easy ordering process. My Lavazza coffee arrived promptly, and as food is freshly prepared for each order the meal took a little longer. I was very surprised when one of the staff came to apologise for the âlength of timeâ that it had taken to bring my meal and offered a complimentary refill - I hadnât felt that the service had been slow at all and consequently didnât feel justified in taking advantage of the offer! Well done Woods Café - from two very satisfied South African guests!
Have stopped here a couple of times mainly because the lady who runs it is absolutely lovely. It's not like your average road side van. Nice coffee , good selection of biscuits and great decor. Will continue to visit & lovely her loyalty card idea!!!
3 based on 18 reviews
Staying locally as we were you are pretty self sufficient between the Ship Inn & the Village Store. A lovely little shop run by Michelle & Nick although Nick spends most of his time between his farm & The Ship..lucky chap!Not being the most healthier of eaters my wife introduced me to the delights of the most amazing sour dough loaves bought at the shop..a real must if you are staying locally but best pre ordered as they do sell out quickly.
4 based on 270 reviews
Busy, vibrant coffee shop with more. Very good coffee and delicious Chelsea bun with salted caramel - not too sweet, thanks to the lovely bun. Newly opened upstairs provides lots of reading areas and casual seating with a deliberately modern, bright, homely feel. Pity I wasn't in Cornwall longer. I would definitely return - frequently.
5 based on 17 reviews
We were fortunate to stumble across this cafe on a brief visit to Lostwithiel. Coffee was excellent so much so I had to take one to go after our lunch and coffee. The staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating for my three year old. They try to source their food locally and this very much comes across on tasting it. Excellent quality would recommend you wonât be disappointed
5 based on 31 reviews
White Light Gifts & Tasty Treats offer a selection of freshly made sandwiches, salads, platters, nibbles & cakes as well as freshly ground coffee, teas, milkshakes and chilled soft drinks to either have in or take away or enjoy in our outside seating area
As a local I often visit, eat and relax. Fantastic food that always accommodates vegetarians (loved my mushroom and beans breakfast bap!) with a lovely atmosphere. Always lovely to go somewhere you feel truly welcomed. Lovely and interesting gifts and cards as well. Thank you Thank you very much. Always welcome
5 based on 44 reviews
This is a staple for a walk and burger from Losty/ afternoon ice-cream stop / early dinner! Angie is lovely. Do not let theb'burger van'put you off! The setting amazing - especially if you can get the front few tables. ( But under shade at the back if you need ) . I also really like that it is all served in mugs / plates and real cutlery so environmentally friendly. Bring cash! You can kayak up to the shore here.
4 based on 635 reviews
With a first class selection of garden plants, an award-winning cafe and a sumptuous shop, you can dabble with horticulture, treat yourself to a delicious meal or make some enviable purchases for your home and garden. Alternatively, just enjoy a coffee an
Lovely location, and the nursery is full of interesting well kept plants. Not so impressed with the cafe though. The prices looked reasonable. Admittedly we only shared cream tea and teacakes so can't review the whole menu, but the already buttered brown teacakes were thin and squashed flat, and the jam and cream were in 'oversized thimble' jars; the teapots were tiny (just one and a bit cups). I suspected they were looking after our health. Plus point: another thimble of cream was provided on request by a very pleasant waiter. I wouldn't say I'm an afficionado of cream teas, but I enjoy them regularly as a treat at different venues, so I do compare -and this was disappointing.Hello and thanks for the review and I'm sorry to read about the amount of tea! As you can imagine, we serve an enormous amount of cakes and cream teas or just pots of tea which are generally fully enjoyed by many happy customers. If we got something wrong on this occasion then please do accept my apologies. I will look into this with the café team as you should have had, or received provision of, more than enough tea!
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4 based on 46 reviews
Popped in on Friday morning for a coffee, lovely cheery welcome, especially as it was pouring with rain....delightful coffee.Back again in the evening, again great welcome, two smashing waitresses, place is spotlessly clean, service great and meal was super, selection of fish in a very nice yummy cream sauce and a good amount of fresh vegetables. Eaton Mess for pudding again really great.New find for us, so from a quick coffee to lunch or evening meal we will be going again.....Christmas menus looks great and well worth a visit.Hi Marion, what a kind review, weâre extremely pleased youâve enjoyed your visit to Rumours. Weâll pass your comments back to the Team who work hard for their customers and itâs gratifying for them when their efforts are rewarded with such positive comments.Call in again to see us soon.Kind regardsSarah and Mark
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