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4 based on 277 reviews
Come visit us at Duke Street and enjoy a warm welcome, good coffee, breakfasts, lunches or indulge in some homemade afternoon cakes.
Stopped for coffee here at this obviously popular spot next to the car park . Would recommend for lunch.
4 based on 709 reviews
We are a friendly little cafe located in beautiful Sennen Cove, serving a selection of delicious homemade cakes, breakfasts and lunches. For July and August we are open for breakfast 9 to 11.30 and for lunch 12 until 4 with cakes and drinks served all day
We had late breakfast here on 3 occasions while staying nearby. Good quality and choice of breakfast with friendly efficient staff working from a small kitchen. Cakes are good. Dog friendly and panoramic view across the harbour at Sennen to Cape Cornwall. Lunch menu looked good. Highly recommend this small cafe
5 based on 253 reviews
Polish restaurant and cafe. Lunches and evening dinners. Homemade traditional Polish cuisine. Delicious homemade desserts.
Me and my partner came here to celebrate our anniversary on August 22nd; we have been semi-regular customers to this restaurant and they fail to ever let us down! We had the goulash for a starter, where everything was flavourful and the pork was succulent and cooked to perfection! This was also a lovely portion size which came with some nice bread on the side.For our main, we had the pierogi as we are both big fans of this dish (I discovered it in Poland and these guys get it spot on!). The pierogi was once again, amazing and I felt that the side salad was a great compliment. Finally, we both had a slice of the roulade each; this is my first time trying cake here and Iâll be sure to try again. The roulade wasnât entirely to my taste (Iâve never tried it before today) but it was still good! The luxury hot chocolate was also great, but maybe a bit too hot. This is a very minor detail though.Overall, we had great customer service from an attentive and friendly waitress, as well as a relaxed atmosphere and top quality food. Thank you for finishing off our special day so perfectly!
5 based on 16 reviews
Walked here in a very misty, thick fog and it was nice to stumble across this place. An art gallery and cafe, with a shop selling books of local interest etc. Had a wander around the gallery, upstairs is a lovely space, with what I imagine is a great view down to the coast, however with the thick fog, we could see nothing. Had a pot of tea and some carrot cake which was welcome while we dried out a bit. Most, if not all the food served seems to be vegetarian, but if you are veggie, steer clear of the Cornish Hevva cake, looks delicious, but is made with lard.
4 based on 243 reviews
Ate here on Sunday after a walk around the gardens. Service was prompt and menu lovely. I was just a little disappointed in the quality of the bread for the toasties and the overall cost, felt it was high for the food served but I guess they gave a captive audience.
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4 based on 66 reviews
We went to the Count House Cafe on our visit to the Geevor Tin mine. Our coffees and snacks were very good.
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4 based on 178 reviews
We are a small family run cafe,with emphasis on healthy,homemade,simple food and excellent coffee.We serve a selection of cooked breakfasts,light lunches, home baked cream teas and cakes
Stopped off here for a quick lunch. My son had the soup which he loved. I had the salmon tart which I thoroughly recommend. It came with salad and I didnât want onions so they were happy to remove these for me. The place is dog friendly so my spaniel was quite happy to sit under the table. They cooked a couple of sausages for him, which looked very good and he loved them. Interior is quirky but was quite busy when I went and all very friendly. Thank you. Glad you enjoyed your visit in our quirky parlour.
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5 based on 35 reviews
Stayed locally and visited for an evening meal. Food was nice but the beef dish was quite dry. Interesting place for a tapas but it was full amd you would need to book.Be careful as the cost soon mounts up when ordering tapas.Not sure the service was that friendly if am honest and I expected with such a small establishment that it would have been.On the whole we enjoyed the food but was the most expensive meal of our holiday.Not a massive amount of choice locally though so this is worth a visit.
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4 based on 275 reviews
Feed the body and the mind at The Cook Book St. Just, a child and dog friendly cafe in the heart of Poldark country. Situated 'at the end of the world' in the lovely village of St. Just - one of the few places where you can still find Free Parking! Popula
We were doing the coastal route by bus- St Ives to St Just and arrived at lunch time. We chose the soup of the day - tomato, vegetable and lentil with fresh bread, and bacon butties and tea. The food was absolutely delicious and very plentiful. Lots of milk and hot water with the tea. I would recommend this place where the staff were very friendly and the food yummy- the helpings are probably suited more to those who have done a good hike rather than a bus ride!
4 based on 192 reviews
The Dog and Rabbit had been recommended to us by the owners of our holiday accommodation so we were keen to try it. After a pleasant ten minute walk into the village, we received a warm greeting from staff. We arrived just as the cafe opened so we had the pick of the tables. It's an unusual building with lots of nooks and crannies. We loved the eclectic combination of furniture and all the interesting artwork on the walls - some of it by local artists. My husband ordered the 'Full Cornish' which he washed down with a breakfast tea and he told me it did not disappoint. I had the yummy smoky eggs (with smoked Applewood cheddar) on rye bread, plus a delicious turmeric latte. While we were eating the local window cleaner appeared and asked us to close the window above our table while he went about his work, which made us smile. The Dog and Rabbit is clearly woven deep into the fabric of this thriving Cornish village, and for good reason. We hope to visit again in the future!
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