Reviews on Cafe food in Yelverton, United Kingdom including Auti NOT Naughty Cafe, Powdermills Pottery, Bob's East End Cafe, Drake's Cafe, The Kitchen, Fox Tor Cafe, Dukes Coffee House, Cafe Liaison, Auti NOT Naughty Cafe, Lishe
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4 based on 65 reviews
So hoomum and hoodad and me, the hairy hound, had walked from Cotehele to Calstock and found this cosy, quirky cafe there, with its fab choice of cakes and coffees, and much more. And what a find! Lovely sunny, dog friendly staff (with dog biccies), nom nom fresh baking smells, chinky china cups, eclectic art and quirky lamps ... Now I'm not even a cakey sort of dog, but I know delicious when I smell it, and this smelt perfect! Dooooo go!
Friendly, relaxing café - autism and disability friendly. Age-unlimited soft play and sensory equipment. Indoor and Outdoor seating. Dog-friendly outside area with free dog treats for customers. Table service. Wide range of hot and cold food and drinks. T
My family and I visited this cafe last monday (24th June) and it was brilliant.Nothing is too much trouble for the staff at the cafe and when my son had a meltdown (he is Autistic) the staff didn't flutter an eye lid.The food and drink is lovely and in very reasonable priced.We would definitely recommend this cafe and all the great work the staff do. Thank you! We understand that meltdowns are part of life - better out than in! Look forward to seeing you again
4 based on 292 reviews
Cafe Liaison serve breakfast,lunch and homemade daily specials.We also serve barista coffee, milkshakes, smoothies, presse's, cream tea's along with a fully licensed bar.
Stumbled upon this lovely cafe when walking through the park along the river. Staff were friendly, queues werenât bad either. We sat downstairs and looked out the window, not a bad view at all. Nice coffee and nice nachos and soup. Two separate dishes of course. Spent probably around 1 hour in the shop and ordered several coffees and cold drinks. Nice ambience and space to sit upstairs or downstairs. Our furry friends are welcome too! And the prices are reasonable.
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4 based on 342 reviews
Our coffee is made with our superior quality coffee beans from sustainable sources and waitress served. Serving freshly made to order sandwiches, baguettes and wraps with a range of fillings. Home made soups of the day, famous 'HOT' Chilli or Spicy bean C
Great herbal tea, I had the blackberry and cinnamon for £2.50. One of the best herbal teas Iâve had! Along with the great tea itâs an awesome spot to people watch and relax after a walk on Dartmoor. Which is exactly what I did.Thanks. Our brand of herbal and fruit teas are only available at Dukes within Tavistock and have proved very popular since we started using them. We are also pleased you enjoyed your walk on Dartmoor and then spent some time in our fantastic town.
4 based on 393 reviews
Serve good hearty home cooked food including all day breakfasts and filling dinners. Catering for those in all walks of life, muddy boots and paws welcome! We also offer bunkhouse accommodation and have cycle hire too. Please see our website for more deta
After a lively early morning ride across Dartmoor, we popped into the Fox Tor Cafe in Princetown. With ample parking to the rear of the cafe and ideally situated for a mid Dartmoor stopOff Iâll definitely be coming here again. Super friendly ladies serving and they quickly served us up a âgo largeâ breakfast. It comes with fruit juice and a coffee or tea all for about £8! Absolutely cracking value for money. Really impressive. Thanks guys.
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4 based on 153 reviews
We had a very tasty lunch of Welsh Rarebit and salad, my husband had shellfish burger with salad and chips. The tarte au citrone looked so delicious we had to have some. The staff could not have been friendlier and the dog was very welcome. I loved the âshabby chic decor. Another visit soon I hope.
4 based on 106 reviews
AlwAys get a nice welcome, dog friendly, good food, cosy, we love coming here. Lots of parking, easy access to the Tavistock to Plymouth foot and cycle path. Fully licensed so beer and wine available. Lovely cakes and good place for coffee or teas. Perfect!
4 based on 208 reviews
Proper food at good prices. Cooked fresh and locally sourced. Everything cooked to order and we are by far the most traditional cafe in Tavistock. Non pretentious and plenty of banter
A well placed cafe in the market with a vast and well priced menu. Went with family and friends for a late breakfast before we went around town. The breakfast was well cooked and a good size for the price. The lady behind the counter was very friendly and the two cooks were rushed off their feet but did a brilliant job.Thankyou for your kind review and we are really pleased that you found us and enjoyed the experience. So many places rip customers off and we find that happens quite a lot, especially surrounding us and even more so with the bigger names. Here at Bobs we pride ourselves on providing locally produced food at a sensible cost.We hope to see you again in the near future. All the best Bob and the team
4 based on 55 reviews
Open Weekends and Bank Holidays. Pottery in the centre of Dartmoor's rolling hills. Set off the road that crosses the moor East-West(B3212), two miles west of Postbridge. Teas served: Cream Teas a speciality in the summer, with a range of hot/cold drinks
We stopped at this unusual place , set back off the B3212 going south-west out of Postbridge, after a walk up the nearby Bellever Tor and each enjoyed a cream tea that comprised a real home made devon scone [no fruit], home made jam and of course luscious Devonshire clotted cream. As the weather was a little inclement we sat inside the café which essentially doubles as a display room for the wonderful hand made pottery and paintings of local scenes and animals [horses and sheep with incredibly shaped horns] by a cadre of artisits who I believe dwell locally, that are for sale. An interesting place and worth every penny of the £15 it cost us and the loveliness of the art we enjoyed. There is a toilet provided outside in an adjoining building.
Friendly, relaxing café - autism and disability friendly. Age-unlimited soft play and sensory equipment. Indoor and Outdoor seating. Dog-friendly outside area with free dog treats for customers. Table service. Wide range of hot and cold food and drinks. T
My family and I visited this cafe last monday (24th June) and it was brilliant.Nothing is too much trouble for the staff at the cafe and when my son had a meltdown (he is Autistic) the staff didn't flutter an eye lid.The food and drink is lovely and in very reasonable priced.We would definitely recommend this cafe and all the great work the staff do. Thank you! We understand that meltdowns are part of life - better out than in! Look forward to seeing you again
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