I had coffee here this morning. The cafe is rather ordinary inside with fixed wooden (or plastic wood?) tables and chairs. You take your table number to the counter to order and the waitress brings the food and drink to the table. It was Beth who served me today and she was very pleasant.
The coffees are nice but my large latte had quite a milk skin on it, and no froth, which is very unusual for a 'real' latte. I think it was just boiled milk poured over coffee but it was lovely just the same and came with a tiny biscuit - perhaps a bit expensive at £2.35 however? (A pot of tea was £1.35)
I didn't have anything to eat but there were various sandwiches, toasties, panini and baguettes available, also breakfasts, salads, baked potatoes, soup of the day and more. Could definitely do with some more imaginative vegetarian choices. The cakes behind glass looked delicious and you can also buy sweets from the jars behind the counter, or quality chocolates from boxes, which are put into pretty pink bags with the shop's address on a silver sticker. I know all this because, before I left, I succumbed to the chocolate coffee creams and the violet creams (which were gorgeous all gone now!!!)
There are various art works by local artists for sale on the walls, which are very attractive.
Last food orders need to be taken before 3.00pm.
Found in the High Street opposite the John Knox Church. read more