Reviews on Cafe food in Cemaes Bay, United Kingdom including Caffi Siop Mechell, Banc Cafe Bistro, Eleanor Janes, BANC Cafe - Cemaes Heritage Centre, The Quays, Wavecrest Cafe, Blueberries, Caffi Pen Y Dref Cafe, The Sail Loft Cafe
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4 based on 104 reviews
Under recent new management team. A cafe located on the coastal path and overlooking a working port. We offer a selection of snacks and hot meals with daily specials.
Stopped here whilst looking around the port have been a few times before and always nice, simple food but nevertheless always a good visit so thought I would post a review this time !Very friendly staff giving us directions to the creek and we had a bacon sandwich and a sausage sandwhich, both of which were lovely.We will be back !
4 based on 138 reviews
Cosy small Cafe, with inside and outside eating areas. Conveniently situated in the centre of town. Ample parking within 100 mt. Kid's and dog friendly. We also have an extensive menu, and we also have veterinarian options.
Worth the wait very busy cafe on the edge of the village great staff and great food to match would recommend and we would go back next time we are playing at the Bull Bay golf club thatâs around Ten mins walk away
5 based on 73 reviews
Always good food, always very friendly.Parking no problem, their pannini's are always nice and hot. A joy to visit.
5 based on 452 reviews
We are a Family run beach cafe passionate about making good honest homemade food !
Stop here often as only live up the road we settled down outside placed our order and I couldnât wait for the Bakewell Tart and he Bara Brith Fruit Cake. What can I say other Then superb . The other food also received good praises and in true strictly style TENNNNNN Of course we will be back look forward to popping in after our walks on the beach staff very friendly and smiley. Seb our dog also enjoyed his doggy ice cream and cannot wait for his next visit
5 based on 122 reviews
What a treasure to have found.The staff are friendly, professional and discreet.The food is absolutely fantastic! We were pleasantly surprised at the range and prices.I enjoyed a Posh Fish Finger Butty (from the 'Lunchtime Specials' menu). I would happily have paid up to £10 for this. The fish was delicious and the portion size was generous. We also ordered a 10oz gammon steak which was exceptional. My partner would have easily paid double, if not more for this. Brilliantly cooked and an incredibly generous portion, again.In short, every single meal we had was superb. The quality, portion size and service are faultless.Thank you, we'll definitely be back. We're already messaging all of our friends and family to come and pay a visit!
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Marvellous little family run cafe. Dad makes all the fantastic home cooked food (daughter says she taught him all that he knows! ) I had an absolutely gorgeous spinach and cheese quiche, hubby had a cheese ploughmanâs - the cheese was amazing, we shared a yummy lemon drizzle cake and tea for two - all for under £12!!! Unbelievable value for money and we are so happy that we stumbled upon this place. Had a look at the interesting Heritage Centre attached too - free. Thank you so much. Go if youâre in the area .
4 based on 82 reviews
We've called in here a couple of times. It is ok and the two young staff worked incredibly hard but we felt they were slightly overwhelmed by the number of customers plus having to serve casual customers, take orders for those eating in, deliver the orders and clear the tables. Perhaps just one more staff member to just clear tables and prepare them properly? There was a family of 8 when we arrived and that must have put a lot of pressure on staff.
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4 based on 90 reviews
Lovely, lovely cafe. I had coffee and bara brith. Both were excellent. I asked and the bara brith is made by one of the ladies running the cafe- it shows, it was fantastic.
5 based on 58 reviews
A community owned cafe, run and managed by volunteers. By the community for the community.
Called for a lunchtime snack and pleased that a group of motor bikers from France had found their way here.Clean, modern, nice lounge off the cafe. Range of local preserves available and paintings for sale, on the day we visited all the cakes were home made.The menue was in Welsh with an English option available. Apart from the French the other customers were locals, eat where the locals eat. They provide Gluten free food and dogs are welcomed, a bowl of water was inside the cafe.The staff were friendly and we were not rushed.Taking all the above into consideration I give 5*
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