Based on 8 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 8 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 135 in 1506 in Highland
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After an arduous walk climb to Bone Caves we stopped here for a much needed refreshment. Hot chocolate, latte and a panini. All lovely.
Sandra D . 2023-09-13
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Discover Sovi's, a hidden gem on Road A837 near Inchnadamph. This captivating spot offers breathtaking scenery and exquisite coffee that rivals trendy East London roasteries. Each sip is a flavor explosion, crafted by talented baristas. Indulge in delectable snacks that perfectly complement your beverage. Convenient parking ensures a stress-free visit. Don't miss this must-visit destination. Sovi's is an escape into natural beauty and unforgettable coffee moments. Plan ahead and let your Sat Nav guide you to this extraordinary experience. Highly recommended for locals and travelers passing through. Make Sovi's a memorable stop on your journey.
Neil H . 2023-07-13
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After a great walk to The Bone Caves we treated ourselves to a coffee. Having had some hit and miss coffees on our #NC500 tour we weren’t setting our expectations high! However, it was amazing, fresh, very well made barista style coffee. Make sure you give it a try. Even if you are just passing on NC500 and need a coffee!
Benno5 . 2023-06-08
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It might just be the best coffee in Scotland. This place is so awesome. Went here for lattes and cake after hiking in the area. It's in a lovely spot in the parking for the bone caves at Inchnadamph. Sovi is lovely and makes a perfect oat milk latte. What a blessing in the remote highlands! Do stop by if you're in the area.
KeltyLilac . 2023-05-20
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Stopped in to visit the Bone Caves today on the way home from a week long trip up North. After our walk, my wife and I took a 15 minute rest stop at Sovi’s before the long drive home. Had a coffee, hot chocolate and a couple of cakes. Amazing!! Highly recommend you stop in if passing. As a bit of a coffee snob myself, this was by far the best coffee I had since I left Edinburgh! Thank you 😋
Kristopher A . 2022-08-22
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Very nice welkom en top of the shelf coffee. Best cappuccino’s we had in our week travelling I had to order a extra one. A must stop when you visit the bone cave our passing by. Thank you for the warm welcome. Ps :Leon had a great time with his stick 😬
ronnyk725 . 2022-07-09
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Excellent little cafe stall at the entrance of the bone cave trail. Perfect spot to grab a pre/post trek coffee and snack. Very friendly owner and she makes a great bábovka cake :)
NaitMada . 2022-04-30
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Awesome latte and cake was had today... Just what the doctor ordered after the short hike up to the bone caves and back! The coffee and baileys cake is to die for!! Such a good idea to open the coffee shop on wheels here this year! Hope it does great business in the future... It deserves it!
tonyrK7124YV . 2021-08-31
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35 Opinions
We had some really delicious cake and tea. I would definitely recommend the banana chocolate cake and the apple caramel cake. The service was really nice and I would definitely stop there again.
182 Opinions
Food was nice and service was, for the most part, friendly. One server seemed to be having a bad day. Brusque and barely civil. Very expensive for what was served.
53 Opinions
Lucky to find that dinner was available on one of the nights. The meal was excellent. Extremely well cooked, presented and served. Don't miss the opportunity to eat there if you can. Elaine is a great cook/chef.
18 Opinions
Agree with the other reviews. This is an unlikely place to find at the end of the world. We felt welcomed and in the main enjoyed our stay. The only downside was the cost for the 2 of us. £200 for a snack, breakfast, plate of curry and a bunkhouse bed with no shower and a outside toilet seemed breathtaking expensive. To put this into perspective, we go to a nice hotel each year for a winter break, that's more than we pay per day at the hotel with vastly more civilized amenities. I do understand there are logistics involved at Cape wrath. However for an 'ordinary' local Scottish person I'd be looking to stay at sandwood bay and make a lunch trip to the cafe as I simply can't justify the cost/value. However, it is altogether improbably situated and a must experience if you are doing a long walk. Just be prepae your expectations.