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4 based on 26 reviews
The weather meant there were only three of us in the café on a Saturday morning, but it deserved to be much busier as it's a more authentic alternative to the restaurant in the clothing outlet opposite. The staff were very friendly and happy to provide helpful tips about which parts of the island were still suffering the effects of Storm Emma and where we might find less disruption. A wonderful bacon, egg and sausage roll appeared very quickly and was one of the best I've tasted - fresh and piping hot, as was the coffee. Caffi Nelli is one of those local businesses that really should be supported - beats Starbucks and Costa hands down in my opinion!
4 based on 41 reviews
Called in for my morning coffee and a bite of cakeCafe was clean, service efficient and pleasant. Food and coffee pretty good.It does what it says.Not more to add. Ticks all the boxes
small cafe serving locally sourced produce available to eat in or take away. full English all day Breakfast, toasties freshly made sandwiches and salad bowls, hot & cold drinks, homemade cakes & desserts. we also have a wide selection of vegan and vegetar
We went here for breakfast yesterday, and really glad we did.Lovely fresh and good quality breakfast and large cup of tea, Both ladies in the cafe really friendly and made you feel welcome, owner making brownies while we were there, lots of different cakes which they had gluten free, vegetarian options as well .Also cups, chocolates and little cards to buy.Would definitely recommend and will definitely return.
4 based on 138 reviews
Caffi newydd a chroesawgar yn nhref fyrlymus Porthaethwy. Busnes newydd sbon i Nia aâr teulu o Lansadwrn, sydd wedi cael ei hysbrydoli gan ei thad, y diweddar Elfed Hughes. Gyda dewis eang o brydau ysgafn a chacennau cartref, te prynhawn a bara ffres, mae
Three of us enjoyed coffee and shortbread, really excellent. Our visit coincided with a cloudburst, and in Menai Bridge when it rains, it really rains! Although Pot Jam was closing, we were offered the chance for us to stay and sit it out.Previously, Iâd visited for lunchand the soup and jacket potato were really tasty and home-made. Certainly on my next visit to y Borth, âIâll be back!â
4 based on 598 reviews
Beau's Tea Room- a traditional tea room serving over 30 types of tea, together with a selection of cakes and light meals.
When visiting Beaumaris last week we were looking for a place to have a little lunch.There were lots of places serving fish and chips but we found a lovely little tearoom on Castle Street with people queuing out the door. We walked on but couldnât find anywhere that we fancied so went back to the tearoom and found just two people waiting.We joined them and were given a menu so that we could decide on what to have whilst we waited.There was a very interesting article fastened to the wall about the ownership of the cafe.The place is really small and very quaint with just five tables however we were soon shown to a table.My husband had scones with jam and cream, my brother in law chose crumpets and I had a delicious tuna mayonnaise sandwich served with a side salad.The waitresses were very helpful and efficient and there was soon an even longer queue forming outside by the time we left. Beaus is obviously a very popular little place and rightly so.
4 based on 163 reviews
This is relatively newly opened cafe/restaurant which puports to be Portuguese although there were no Portuguese dishes on the main menu. Nevertheless it was a good menu with many attractive main dishes, soup and sandwiches. The dishes we had were enjoyable. Two of us had smoked salmon sandwiches which was very nice, good bread and lovely salmon. One of us had leek and potato soup, followed by a tuna sandwich both of which were good, finishing with a pastel de nata (the classical Portuguese custard tart) which was very good. The restaurant was busy which indicates that it is popular. The staff were helpful and pleasant, service was good. Reasonably priced food and drink. We have rated this restaurant as very good - good to very good would be more appropriate. We shall definitely go again to try out the other dishes and are more than happy to recommend it to others.
4 based on 460 reviews
We serve fish and chips to order and also a range of other meals including a good selection for gluten free. We also serve breakfasts and snacks.our hours vary through the season. Booking is essential during the holiday times. Please note we have a limite
was recommended by friends to visit this fish and chip shop, went at lunch time it was busy but got seats inside, a large menu but being of an age went for the pensioners special,fish chips peas and a pot of tea, a splendid meal.dry crispy chips and batter to die for. it can get full but you can eat outside if the weather is ok. parking onsite as well.
5 based on 21 reviews
We serve freshly made hot and cold sandwiches, toasties, panini's Breakfast trays and baps and a variety of other take away meals including hot pies and pasties, all baked on the premises daily Homemade lasagne,chilli,chicken curry and soup We have a reas
We found this little gem by accident on our way back from Beaumaris. We were hungry and searched for somewhere for some food. Right by the junction and crossroads in Pentraeth, this small shop was just about visible at the junction and we pulled in for a bite to eat. Wow what a choice and the lady was very friendly we chose one hot pork and one hot turkey baps and we shared them between us! They were both lovely but we both thought the turkey with cranberry was the winner. We was only on the island for 4 days and on our way home we popped in again for a breakfast baguette, I had the sausage and bacon and my girlfriend had the sausage and mushrooms we both had a cuppa too. This Cafe is fabulous for the choice and quality of food and is centrally located on the main road, this one you have to try yummyThankyou so much for your review, glad you enjoyed our food! Lovely to meet you both and we hope you'll visit the island again. Janette and Maria
4 based on 495 reviews
We had to sit outside as we had a dog. The views are gorgeous but rather cold on a October Saturday morning.Due to the no dog rules we didn't eat as it would go cold to quick.Drinks were ok but for an independent run business the staff or owner whoever served us was very unfriendly.Thank you for the review, we take comment on board good and bad! We do not allow dogs inside as personally i dont find it very hygienic, however we do allow them on the decking and in the front seating area! There are a few eateries in the village that allow dogs inside. The weather unfortunately isnt down to me and like you pointed out it was October! And onto your last point manners cost nothing i totally agree all the staff we have are very polite and courteous and chatty so find it odd you pointing this out however i will look into it , as its not nice having an off day is it!
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4 based on 165 reviews
We are a friendly welcoming family run coffee shop, we serve lovely coffee , homemade cakes and light bites. We use lovely fresh ingredients and pride ourselves on good quality and great customer services . Please come a see us !
So unassuming from outside but inside the food and service is fantastic. Great place to have a bacon sandwich for breakfast the bacon is delicious. Friends stayed with us and we couldn't keep them away, kept going back for afternoon tea, coffee and scrumptious cakes! The owners and staff were really friendly and accommodating. Great take away food also.
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