Based on 5 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 5 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 263 in 1184 in East Riding of Yorkshire
Nº 70 of 232 Other cuisines in East Riding of Yorkshire
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Small, clean cafe that serves freshly cooked food. A great place to go for breakfast if you're in the local area.
JulieH . 2019-08-07
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Lea’s Cafe Latte is situated in the petrol station building on the coast road just south of town. It’s a simple, no frills caff with the expected menu of breakfasts, hot sandwiches, burgers etc. They also do a range of cold sandwiches and a few cakes. Service was very friendly indeed and I enjoyed the refreshing change from the plethora of twee tea rooms that seem to proliferate everywhere these days. Prices here are most reasonable and we certainly enjoyed our tea, coffee and cake. I also thought that the various burgers and breakfast sandwiches I saw being served to a few local lads looked epic. This is certainly worth a stop if you are passing by.
johnhouston2 . 2019-07-21
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A lovely village cafe with great quality food for a reasonable price very friendly service would recommend to anyone
Terry H . 2018-12-17
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Such a lovely place for food. The owner was very welcoming and attentive. The food it's self was AMAZING! I had a breakfast muffin that was better then I've ever tasted and will be back for more.
Samantha L . 2018-11-04
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Great food, great staff what more could you ask for. Definitely will go again on my travels. Thank you
Tourist63659300163 . 2018-11-04
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If they put their prices online I would have not visited. An Americano and a ham and cheese toastie nearly twelve pounds! For that price I am used to choosing what type of bread it comes with? Sourdough or granary etc but it came on some bread that was just meh, a small handful of crisps and a rocket salad. Nothing special, the coffee was very weak IMO and tasted rather drip coffee. The cakes did look delicious but again the prices were astronomical. Perhaps they’re specialists and cater to a niche market? If you’re planing to go with two or three friends expect to part with fifty to sixty pounds for a coffee and/ or cake or toastie. I didn’t notice how much the jacket potatoes were but I’ll have a guess they’re not reasonably priced.
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We visit frying farmer when we stay at Westfield Lodges, we are also local to the area so aware it is here, amazing food on Bank Holiday weekend, we have had before but was just something else this weekend, the best i've ever had, I usually go sausage but decided to go with the fish and it was beautiful and the chips were also perfection. These are by far the best in the east riding area. Thanks for a lovely holiday meal for my family, amazing value also, we will be back :)
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The food was absolutely incredible for the price. Much better than your average pub grub! The Barman was lovely and funny. The only tiny downside was the serving staff looked uninterested and didn't really interact with us at all!