Based on 10 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 10 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 1457 in 3395 in Cornwall, Isles of Scilly
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Very inviting nice comfortable coffee shop good coffee excellent range of things to eat and drink Nice and clean Lovely lady running it
Michael C . 2025-03-28
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Found Bolla yesterday! My first visit. Delicious coffee and fruit loaf AND people talked to eachother!! We shared tables and nattered! Just what I needed as a lone worker. I guess it would depend on who was there but my experience was lovely with the owner being absolutely lovely, warm, welcoming and really caring about her customers. Will be my go to coffee place now 🥰
Passenger57067507266 . 2025-01-18
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Hidden away this is a Cafe that needs people to visit because the staff are so nice and the Sandwiches are delicious Looking forward to returning
SBFRANKFORT . 2023-08-09
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What a lovely find , really friendly lady ( the owner, I believe) took our order and quickly returned with our freshly made sandwiches. Absolutely delicious. Very clean facilities and some outside seating. Will definitely be back .
marionwilce . 2023-07-01
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Tucked away down an alley off Saltash high street, Next to the car park Sit down and the smiley lady comes to take your order; queue up at the counter for a takeaway. Very nice espresso, I liked this a lot. There is a table outside too, but maybe not in February
Jack W . 2023-02-26
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We stopped in Saltash on the way to Cornwall, this little cafe is absolutely brilliant. We were greeted with a very warm welcome and the coffee was delicious. There was a varied menu which unfortunately we did not sample due to recently having had breakfast. It was fairly busy when we arrived but each person was greeted with a friendly smile and the assistant/owner treated regulars and visitors with the same care and attention. This cafe is definitely worth a visit and will be a stopping off point for us in the future.
Donna E . 2022-08-26
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I am writing this review for my mother. Yesterday whilst shopping in Saltash we became separated from each other, my mother walked up the alley way to Bolla Coffy looking for me in a bit of distress and out of breath. The lady owner made her feel very welcome and found her a seat next to another lovely lady customer. I eventually found her in the cafe but on this occasion all the tables were full so we were unable to eat there. However, we will definitely be returning for lunch in the very near future. Many thanks again Bolla!
Jane Reed . 2021-12-03
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Discovered this nice little café at the back of a handy carpark. Good coffee and very reasonably priced sandwiches not skipping on the contents. Lovely lady operating on her own. Cakes looked fresh as and lush.🇬🇧🇳🇿
Torbayaotearoa . 2021-11-11
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Having lived nearby for many years and frequenting a number of times, we're always greeted with a welcome smile and service which makes you feel valued. The café is run by a lady who appears to manage her time/service well. It's not always the busiest, in part due to being down a side alley possibly, but an excellent place to sit and watch the towns comings and going with a flavourful cuppa and decent hot chocolate (don't forget to addthe marshmallows and cream!) Prices are reasonable, outdoor seating available and highly recommended.
CornishSmuggler . 2021-10-18
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We fancied a cuppa and sandwich, after visiting the town. A really nice looking café pleasant staff but it could be so much better. The tea was mediocre (weak, yes we did let it brew) and the cheese used in the sandwich was bland, no flavour at all, let it down after being well presented. If the tea bags were stronger (Tetleys, Typoo etc..) and cheese mature then this would be the best in Saltash
EarlsCourtTT1 . 2021-08-19
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Just had a battered sausage & chips which was cooked fresh. It was delicious & a great portion size too. I had my 6 year old with me who said he was cold & one of the guys working there heard this & came out & plugged in a portable heater for him which was a really nice touch. Thanks I will be back & I highly recommend here👍
1644 Opinions
The Tolcarne Inn is a pub in Newlyn, Cornwall, just outside of Penzance. I happened to be on my way to watch a film about an Irish architect, when I stopped in the Tolcarne Inn for lunch. Suspicious of gastro pubs, ranging from uppity to down-facing. Ladies were pleasant, very quiet clientele, like a village pub. I sat by the window with my book about the cognitive decline of Joe Biden, but when the food came, I forgot about Uncle Joe entirely. I ordered turbot with hollandaise sauce and asparagus, a side of boiled “Cornish dailies” and a white Americano. A warning about “small plates”. Quite, quite. You could have lost the fish in the wash, the two asparagus were stolen from a fisher-maid’s garden, the hollaindaise failed to mask the paltry dimensions. The bowl of potatoes, lathered in butter and dill, was substantial, boasting my fish like a thin man wearing large clothes. (£25 for the lot. Suspicious? I thought so too.) After the first mouthful, I was shocked. I chewed slowly, methodically, the flavours informing my tongue. The turbot was cooked with rock salt; the flesh keeps shape, easy to pull apart. The hollandaise has none of that wiry flavour; it’s smooth, not unlike a Bailey’s. Asparagus are tender, simple. Boiled “Cornish dailies” - new potatoes - are tender too. Dill and butter not overpowering. When you are filled with shock during a meal, this usually comes from the waitress dropping your plate, or some punter attacking the bar, but rarely the food. My modest meal shocked me. I forgot about Joe Biden, remembering my youth. Perfect fresh fish - prepared differently in Bermuda, but the same sensation. The outside world vanishes. Flawless food. Tourists ambling in and out of the pub, acting like the Inn was just another watering hole. No, no, no. My little turbot and asparagus and potatoes forced me back into the shell of my youth, I thought about people thinking about youth; what form it took, and so on. Walker is in shock, on the verge of tears. Now, at this point, you reach out and touch your partner’s hand, but I was alone. So the waitress came over and asked, “Is your food alright?” Because I’m thinking about time and space, prompted by the excellent food, I look up slowly, like a post-operative patient jigged back to life. “It’s flawless,” I said. “Suspiciously flawless,” I added. She smiles, walks away. Meanwhile another customer - frothy, biscuit-shirted - has the audacity to say their beer is “a bit frothy” when archangels and medcine men craft in the kitchen like so many Cornish saints. A chef peers out of the kitchen, catching my eye. A smug smile on his face. “Yes, you are God,” I want to say; I want to sing this from Newlyn to Planet Neptune.