Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Saint Tudy including Nice Baps, Cedar Croft Plants, Churchtown Cafe, Mad Hatters, Chapel Cafe, The Old Tea House, Caraways Cafe, Terrace Tea Rooms, The Cornish Cove, Hilltop Farm Shop
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.
4 based on 192 reviews
A Vintage Tea Room and Takeaway, specializing in cream teas, scones, meals and drinks, centrally located in Port Isaac, known by Doc Martin fans as Port Wenn, near the Old School House Hotel on the main street in town.The shop is lovingly decorated with c
We attempted to visit this cafe today around 3pm and we were immediately greeted with a statement from a staff member, spoken loudly in front of the other diners, that we could only have tea and cake as lunches have stopped or âwe would be open all day!!âWe only wanted a cream tea, but we were never asked what we wanted and we left - in our opinion the style of customer service was rude and abrasive and I am aware other reviews that highlight other occasions when that attitude of staff was poor and/or unacceptable We will never use this cafe and I would advise other visitors to Port Isaac that there are many other options for refreshments in the village..... just keep walking.
4 based on 183 reviews
Located above the village of Port Isaac, North Cornwall, the Terrace Tea Rooms offers a traditional tea room downstairs with a lovely outdoor decked terrace that makes the most of any fine weather, and upstairs there are three en suite bed and breakfast r
We had a fabulous time in Port Issac and can highly recommend this B&B. It is located in easy walking distance of the village of port Issac made famous as the location where they film Doc Martin. Steve welcomed us warmly and helped us park right outside. He then showed us to our room and gave us lots of helpful information about the area. The room was very clean and modern. It was at the back of the house and extremely peaceful with possibly the most comfortable beds we have ever slept on. There was plenty of tea, coffee and biscuits in the room with a supply on the landing if we wanted more. Breakfast was full English with all the trimmings plus a selection of cereal fresh fruit and yogurt. Oh and the tea was real not bags which is a rare find but much appreciated. Overall a great example of a B&B run by a friendly couple who have got everything right.
5 based on 131 reviews
We'd never been to Wadebridge before. We happened on Caraways at lunchtime and were delighted. It's small, but comfortable and cosy. There is a warm atmosphere enhanced by the friendliness of the service and the jazz music + the obvious appreciation of the regulars. The menu was engaging too. All the regular lunch items were there but so was curried banana soup, chowder and other creative offerings. Great place.
4 based on 156 reviews
We are a cosy welcoming Café/Tea House in the heart of Wadebridge, serving smooth Carraro Italian coffee and speciality loose leaf Tregothnan teas. All of our freshly prepared sandwiches, toasties and other seasonal specials are made using only the best l
Great little coffee/tea shop with lovely warm cream teas. Did great milkshakes for the kids. All of the cakes are home made. Would highly recommend a visit.What a lovely review of our cream teas! Thank you so much! We really appreciate it. It took me 4 months to get the scones as perfect as I could. I'm so pleased you enjoyed them and recommend us so highly.Hope to see you again soon.Suzy and The Tea House Team
4 based on 800 reviews
Old Chapel converted into small cafe plus lots of items for sale such as handbags, clothes, vases, lamps, jewellery to name but a few. Tables quite cramped together on only half of the ground floor as other half plus all the upstairs were goods to buy. Did note a vase at £500! We waited rather a long time to be served before we were noticed but the servers were very friendly. We were going to have lunch, but found it very overpriced I.e. jacket potato with prawns £10! Soup £6.50.We settled for coffee and shortbread...the shortbread was ok but quite thick and soft...am sure I detected a hint of lemon in it which I am not keen on.Dogs are allowed in, but if each table had a dog then it would be even more cramped.Disappointing overall, for us.
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5 based on 110 reviews
Cafe in Wadebridge doing coffee tea milkshakes smoothies teacakes cream teas cakes and food on the platt next to spar shop
Just been this afternoon (26.07.2019). With it being the last full day of our holiday, we decided it would be the perfect time to go out and look for a place to try our very first CORNISH CREAM TEA and we are so glad we decided to choose and come to this lovely, quaint place. The cafe is beautifully decorated and it really does make you feel like you have entered Alice in Wonderland's Mad Hatter's party place. I'm more a coffee person than a tea person but was so glad I stuck to having tea with my Cornish Cream Tea as it went down grandly with everything. The scones were served warm and it was just so light, fluffy and absolutely delicious with the jam ("it's JAM first in Cornwall!") and clotted cream. It was heaven on a plate! The owner (we assume she was the owner) and her staff were so friendly, warm and welcoming. Loved every second we were there. You need to visit this place when in Wadebridge. My husband was eyeing the Victoria Sponge Cake. I think he'd have ordered a slice if he still had some space in his tummy for it as it looked divine, too. Would come back if ever we are in the area again. Thank you.
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.
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5 based on 34 reviews
Garden Centre and Café specialising in Cornish plants and using locally sourced produce.
We stopped for a coffee break here and the quality of the cakes was FAB! Really delicious and fresh home made selection. We had a fruit scone and chocolate and orange cake, which was divine!There are also hot snacks available made from locally sourced products, and a good selection of hot and cold drinks.There is a nice ambience here as we were able to sit for our coffee in the small garden centre and enjoy the plants. Our dog was also made very welcome, as well as ourselves. We'll definitely be back!
5 based on 344 reviews
Visited here this morning after landing from Manchester. Big warm friendly greeting from Kevin (I might have the name wrong) who is such a welcoming bloke, also very entertaining all the way through breakfast. It's a well known fact that fisherman can spin a yarn, well as a Cornish man you're never far from the sea, and with a history of ex navy then you've got a good chance of being an expert on yarns. Kevin has got the art of story telling down too a T. Worth just dropping in for a coffee and chat with Kevin to hear how proud he is of his and his family achievements, such a genuine bloke. But don't just get a coffee, get something to eat as well. I had a small breakfast and it was ever so tasty, plus a decent cup of coffee these set me up for the day. If you want to chop and change anything on the breakfast then that wasn't too much trouble either. You can eat outside or in, but note it is a roadside cafe and there is passing traffic. It doesn't look like your standard roadside cafe, it's been prettier up a bit. You can also take away if you want. If you fancy some decent grub and enjoy some friendly local banter, this is your place to go.
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