Reviews on Cafe food in Portreath, England, United Kingdom. Portreath is a civil parish, village and fishing port on the north coast of Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is about three miles northwest of Redruth.
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4 based on 49 reviews
Being something of a local it's place we visit regularly.Situated on the South West coast path its's an ideal stopping point for refreshments. The staff are all very welcoming and the service even at busy times is generally very speedy. There are already comments about the crab sandwiches which we fully endorse. But they currently have another delight Mini Pastel de Nada which are to die for !! One each on this occasion but I could easily have eaten several more.Don't pass this place by you will only regret it.
4 based on 96 reviews
The Red river Cafe offers a variety of foods, ranging from sandwi
Had one of our favourites meals here really high restaurant standard of food and good service. Prices are very reasonable cafe prices for restaurant food. Overall very enjoyable experience
5 based on 204 reviews
Our Sunny spacious Patio provides a haven with views of Wheal Friendly Engine house. There is a large public car with plenty of parking almost opposite Q. Free WIFI and Wheelchair access.
Myself & my husband recently visited Cafe Q on a Sunday for breakfast, following friends recommendations. We both had the Cafe Q full breakfast with a coffee & orange juice. We were pleasantly surprised the coffee included with the breakfast includes any type of coffee with no additional charges. The breakfast itself was cooked really well, being fresh & not too much (although I'm sure you could ask for extra sausages & bacon from the 2 of each given if you wanted more). The staff were really friendly & welcoming. Overall a lovely friendly cafe to start your day with excellent value breakfasts. Would highly recommend.
5 based on 98 reviews
Delicatessen coffee shop bakery and Mediterranean cafe serving Cornish foods and med foods breakfasts and lunches
great to see the ice cream fridge back and what a great selection of flavors the malaga sweet wine and raisins was absalutly adictive it wasn't as sweet as the name sugests it was clean and refreshing you could taste the wine and delight in a little burst of sweetness from the plump raisins a real must try if in Camborne, as usual the friendly welcoming staff and clean suroundings were great, and with the cooking aromas coming from the kitchen the sun shining it felt like being some where in the med give it a go you wo'nt be disapointed
4 based on 193 reviews
Poor quality food, poorly served. I can only assume it's popular because there is nothing else there,
4 based on 147 reviews
Miss Molly's Tearoom offers a time gone by dining experience. With nostalgic music and homemade scones and filling homemade meals it's an experience that can't be missed. Not only can you spend the morning or afternoon tasting homemade delights, Miss Moll
Wasn’t our first choice but we ended up hear for brunch and were a bit unsure on first impressions but we thoroughly enjoyed our visit. Slightly scruffy and mismatch setting. More like visiting grandparents for lunch than a cafe. The staff were all friendly and helpful and the food was excellent. Half antique shop and half cafe this is a lovely hidden gem for a cosy brunch. We enjoyed our cooked breakfast and panini. Highly recommended!
This was so nice and everything was made fresh and with the diary milk. Eton mess cake and ices cream was to die for.
4 based on 120 reviews
clean, bright and welcoming, good quality food and good value for money, the 50s style jukebox is a nice touch too have been once or twice before but never left a review great place keep it up !
4 based on 79 reviews
I’m a coffee addict, you could say a coffee snob... but damn this little cafe built into the sea wall with picnic benches overlooking the beach serves some of the best fresh coffee I’ve had all week! The breakfast butties are pretty special too. If you get chance to stop here for an hour to watch the waves and have a cuppa it is well worth the effort! Enjoy!
4 based on 114 reviews
Tideline cafe is a cosy, little Cornish eatery nestled in the centre of Portreath. The cafe menu has been designed to satisfy the tastebuds of everybody whether your a local looking for a tasty & reliable breakfast, surfers grabbing a snack on the go or j
I ordered sandwiches to take to the beach. They were absolutely delicious and boxed up professionally with coleslaw and salad. This made it very easy to take back down to the beach.The Scottish girl who served me was so friendly and very informative. Although a 5-10 minute walk from the beach it was most certainly worth it for the quality of the food and the excellent service.
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