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16 years ago
Good cafe but long on attitude - does it really take 30 minutes to make a sandwich?
Godrevy Towans Gwithian
Hayle TR27 5ED
United Kingdom
01736 757999
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http://www.godrevycafe.co.uk/
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Ann's Pasties are famous. And this place here serves them. Naturally we've had to try them…read more Located on the busy Church street it's impossible to miss. Very friendly staff, a nice setting with some tables outside to watch the world go by. Fair prices as well and dogfriendly. A sunny day, so we took a table outside. Ordered the classic cornish pasty with steak filling. And it was a fine pasty. But not the best we've ever had. The pasty could have been crispier, the filling a bit more spiced up. Did taste a bit bland. But recipes are different, tastes are different. It was good - but not great. Nice was the size, a really big pasty with lots of stuffing. It's really a whole meal for itself. All in all still a fine visit. The location was great, we enjoyed sitting down and to watch all the action.
went to this little gem of a place today with my husband and the lady couldn't do enough the food…read morewas amazing and the ambiance was quirky with a sense of calm fab little place. the service was tip top we had sandwiches which were absolutely delicious.
Visited over Christmas 2015 with my family, dog friendly, lovely decor, new owners I think, great…read moreatmosphere, good food and drink. Went back everyday whilst on our dog walk. Good job guys and good luck
Visited here over Royal Wedding weekend with family. Myself and hubbie had amazing beer battered…read morefish and chips with home-made tartare sauce (to die for!) Kids had club sandwich and pasta, also very good. Pristine, modern surroundings, great beach side position and friendly staff. They also sell a great range of local ice-creams and there is a takeaway on the side. Would thoroughly recommend.
Excellent breakfast with an excellent view The staff were…read morevery friendly Highly recommended
Prices are higher than average, but this was expected. Chips are really nice & so is their ice…read morecoffee. Also has a lot of outside benches and tables. Would recommend! Lots of parking nearby, right by the beach.
Lovely little cafe with the best coffee I've had in the area . Eccentric , eclectic menu and deli…read moreitems -- very cool - if you're in Camborne - stop by for sure . Don't eat anything as it was too early in the morning .
A very pleasant and bright cafe. Zennor is basically a lovely place, but on a grey and wet day,…read moresuch as the one we were enduring a cheery and light place such as this was just what the Doctor ordered! They tempt you with the usual hot and cold snacks. I resist with my usual tea, drink of champions.
Really good for cream teas (and coffees). Large, handmade scones with plenty of fresh cream and…read morejam. Pot of tea served in china cups and even a pot of coffee (rather than a single cup that leaves you wanting more). Worth a visit.
Great cream teas, super sandwiches and high teas. Good and attentive service. A tea room I would…read moredefinitely recommend.
i visited this Cafe / Gallery several years ago with an Irish friend. We rather took the place by…read morestorm and ended up being quite an "entertainment" for the other customers. I asked for "Thunder and Lightning" cream tea. At first the waitress demurred a little as they apparently had only Golden Syrup treacle. But I insisted in a friendly fashion that it had to be black treacle or nothing. To everyone's delight she eventually produced a small dish of the precious black stuff and we tucked in. My friend was exceedingly impressed with the service, friendliness and sheer fun of the place.I was so impressed I am hoping to take a friend of mine who lives in Newlyn over there on Monday.I hope they will be open!
This place was a pure delight. I was instantly transported from the coast of Cornwall to Big Sur in…read moreCalifornia. A surfer's cafe complete with a server in board shorts. There are many delights to be found along the coast of Cornwall, but I wasn't expecting a surfer's hangout. Known for their all day breakfast, if you can find parking along the shoulder, you will walk down a path to this casual little cafe. Keep descending and you wind up on Whitsand Bay. There are a number of tables outdoors to soak in the sun and enjoy the gorgeous views. The food was fine and service was average. But, the atmosphere was everything.
We recently had a great week in a chalet on Whitsand Bay and went to the Cliff Top Cafe on the…read morerecommendation of local friends. We returned three times over our visit because it was so great. Fantastic, piping hot breakfasts, friendly staff and outside benches with stunning views out over the bay all add up to basically the best cafe experience in the area. Well worth climbing up the hill from any of the chalets, from across the road at the holiday park or even driving up from Millbrook. Thoroughly recommended.
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The barista was wonderful. He managed to educate without insulting the knowledge of his customers…read more The coffee was a darker roast than I would like, but many who have Starbucks palates, would appreciate the refinement of that traditional dark...but no bitterness. While the flavor profile did not match my tastebuds this day, the latte was superb and the milk held until the last drop. Which signals mad skills and a dedication to pulling a cup that the barista would be proud to serve in a completion. I like that. Had a slice of banana bread. Tasty. The wife had a cortado. Never got a sip. So I am certain it was good as well. I loved how asking a question about the beans of the day evoked a conversation...an actual conversation about the origins and intents of the beans they sell. It matters. Single origin and a relationship to the grower. How cool is that? Way cool. Worth the trip to Falmouth to find...but hurry up. They close at 3pm.
Apparently this is a brand new location for Espressini, but it's already up and running nicely. My…read morewife and I had two of the very best flat whites we've ever had here, made from freshly roasted Geisha coffee from Boquete, Panama. I have a soft spot for Panamanian coffee, as my parents lived there for a few years, but I think any objective taster would agree that this was good stuff. Anyway: perfectly pulled espresso, great temperature (hot, not warm), perfect amount of milk steamed just right. And a cute space in a good location, friendly and laid-back barista, and wonderful-smelling bags of coffee all around the shop. Oh, and a bottle of tap water provided on the table! The only problem with this place is that it's in Falmouth instead of London, so I won't visit as often as I'd like.
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