Reviews on Cafe food in Mawgan Porth, United Kingdom including St Mawgan Tea Room, Carnewas Tea Rooms, Berryfields Farm, Gwenna Teahouse, Box & Barber Coffeehouse, Bunters, Beach Box, Off The Path Coffee, Cafe Cloud, Mawgan Porth Cafe
Restaurants in Mawgan Porth
4 based on 33 reviews
Over looks Mawgan Porth beach
If you have never been to Mawgan Porth before, then place it high on your "places to visit" list........it is absolutely stunning. The café is a two minute walk from the beach and if you like home made baking then you will not be disappointed (why visit Cornwall if you are not going to try the famous Cornish Pasty)Nice as the café is, the jewel in the crown is the beach...OMG !!
5 based on 497 reviews
Quaint cafe with a vintage twist serving breakfasts,fab toasties,sandwiches and the biggest scones in Newquay with our gorgeous cream teas
This place is just up from the harbour and seems to be the only place a coeliac can get a pastie in Newquay! Lots of other GF things on the menu.
My wife and I came across this great coffee spot on a walk from Mawgan Porth to St Mawgan and we will be going back next time we are in Cornwall. The walking path goes right past, so it wasn't "Off the path" for us which is just as well as it isn't easy to find. The owners are lovely people, not only friendly but but they make great coffee and have a fantastic view from the tables overlooking the valley. Well worth a detour.
Mawgan Porth newest Cafe and Takeaway. Serving: Bacon Baps, Paninis, Baguettes, Ice Cream, Great Coffee, Cakes and Daily Specials.
Called in here whilst passing on the Coastal Path. Small cafe on the first floor. Pleasant enough young girl serving. She was fairly efficient but there was nobody else in.A good coffee with a decent bacon bap at an average price. Was able to sit outside on their balcony and people watch below..Prices for a sea front cafe are reasonable.
4 based on 339 reviews
We came across this cafe by chance 9 years ago after getting fed up of eating fast food & have been coming back every year since. Staff are polite & friendly, the food is delicious, good portions and reasonably priced, especially for families. We have had various items on the menu over the years; Lasagne, Scampi, Steak & Ale Pie, cooked breakfast & a variety of kids meals all of which have been delicious - empty plates all round. We will be back next year.
5 based on 305 reviews
We are a Coffee/Breakfast Bar/Hairdressers above Watershed surf shop, offering speciality coffee, smoothies and juices, as well as a well rounded healthy food menu, and haircuts of all shapes and sizes.
Great coffee and amazing cinnamon buns - don't deny yourself! Have been a couple of times when on holiday in Newquay, staff are always friendly and there are lots of vegan and other options. Haven't had lunch or anything here but the food looked fresh and the menu is varied. Dog friendly in and out though it can get pretty busy; nice little terrace out front if you can get a spot in the sun.Would call in anytime we're in the area.
Where to eat European food in Mawgan Porth: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 103 reviews
Continue to come back here as it is so lovely. Always made to few welcome and so good with our little ones. Awesome coffee and cakes! Our little girl loves the brownie and little boy will eat everything! Such a good location as well!
5 based on 342 reviews
Berryfields Tea Rooms
Very pretty and very clean. Without doubt the best (not just one of) cream teas in Cornwall home made, lots of and served beautifully on pretty china. Lots of other scummy food on the menu from huge breakfast to snack all served by friendly, smiling staff. There is also a holiday park which, apart from the badly designed small, noisy, coin operated showers is very clean, tidy and well laid out. Lots of lovely cliff and beach walks in a quiet beautiful location . Looking forward to returning many more times
4 based on 138 reviews
Our family are big fans of the British cream tea and can honestly say that the scones at Carnewas tearooms are they best we've ever had. A golden outer crunch, beautifully soft layers inside and very generous proportions of clotted cream and jam. We go every year when we visit (more than once) and dream about these scones the rest of the year. We then purchase as many scones as is socially acceptable to bring home for friends. Eaten on the windy picnic benches outside enhances the experience even more.
United Kingdom Food Guide: 10 British food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Mawgan Porth
5 based on 250 reviews
Vintage Tea Room and triple-award winning garden, gorgeous conservatory with grapevine, Village Stores, community Post Office
We visited the tea rooms for a lunch. I had jacket potato and beans. John had a cream tea. The tea room was spotless, the food was delicious and the conservetry was delightful. From the cup and saucer lamp shades to the beautifully kept garden, Tea was served in china tea pots with china cups and saucers. We will definitely use the tea rooms again. We had walked in from Mawgan Porth and were in need of refreshments, Thank you to all of the staff. Margaret and John Marsh.Thank you for your lovely comments, it really means such a lot to us. We're so pleased to hear you enjoyed your visit, and hope you'll be back soon for more of the same. Bonita :)
Where to eat Pizza food in Mawgan Porth: The Best Restaurants and Bars
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.