Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 38 in 494 in South Hams
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Working on our boat at Darthaven Marina this was a very welcome cafe where Katie greeted us with a smile and was efficient and helpful. We had numerous coffees and filled rolls which were excellent. The extra cover provided for showers during Dartmouth Regatta was particularly welcome.
PAB470219 . 2023-09-05
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Super little coffee and cake stop at Darthaven Marina. Coffee served from a converted horsebox, but there's plenty of outdoor seating and tables. Great coffee, really good cakes (the lemon, lime and orange was a dream) - and wonderful views across the river to Dartmouth and up towards Dittisham.
xydancer . 2023-08-11
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Very clean, organised barn stop offering a good selection of cakes and snacks. Also a great variety of drink choices. Clean and tidy tables and toilets. All offered on an honesty basis. I hope people respect this trust and pay for a lovely place to stop and refuel.
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Jackie and Jeremy are exceptional hosts who made us feel almost part of the family. I have a painful back condition, so I particularly liked the very comfortable beds in a very pleasant room. We had delicious fat free cooked breakfasts with lots of choice of fruit and cereals, etc. The Farm is situated in a very scenic part of Devon, just 1 1/2 miles from Kingsbridge. Do try this B & B - you will not be disappointed!
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Fantastic food and atmosphere. Staff attentive and knowledgable. Couldn't fault it.
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We visit The Flavell for coffee and cake quite often, and are always happy with the service and food. On this particular day we had lunch, soup which was a bit thin and bread, but quite nice. While I was drinking a coffee after my lunch, I looked towards the preparing area and to my surprise watched one of the ladies making a sandwich, she picked up the filling with her bare hands plus the salad and put it together between the slices of bread. While you might do this at home, I would have thought preparing food for customers would necessitate wearing some sort of hand covering. This has put me off eating sandwiches at the Flavel, and will stick to coffee and cake in future. At least the cakes are served from their display with tongs.