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Nº 24 in 531 in Teignbridge

Nº 7 of 171 British in Teignbridge

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Visited this morning. Had walked passed on our walks. Mum was visiting so as such a nice day decided to stop and have a drink and cake. Well what can we say lovely coffee afternoon tea and service with a smile. Will be back.

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Suzanne P . 2022-05-28

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An Autumn walk from Stover Park to this lovely beautifully situated, picturesque cafe on the side of an old lock at Teigngrace. A great halfway point if walking or cycling between Newton Abbot and Bovey Tracey. Service with a smile, a nice range of light lunches, cakes and scones.

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Mary . 2021-11-15

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This little cafe is a wonderful place to stop for a coffee and some Yarde’s ice cream, the staff were so friendly and the outdoor seating is very picturesque.

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Heath T . 2021-07-04

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Rode past this cafe in lockdown (it was preparing to open) and did so again today. This time I popped in for some food and a coffee. Both were excellent and the staff polite and efficient. Definitely a place to visit for a break whilst also enjoying the walk and views of the surrounding countryside.

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Mark D . 2020-09-27

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Popped in for a cream tea whilst walking the heritage trail. Cream tea was amazing flavour and value for money. Set in a stunning location on the lock with views of the countryside. Very friendly and helpful with a fantastic assortment of fresh homemade cakes.

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Stuart Hill . 2020-09-17

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