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5.0

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Nº 27 in 636 in Dumfries & Galloway

Nº 5 of 171 British in Dumfries & Galloway

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OpinionsNoteTripAdvisor105.0

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It's been a while but the food is terrific and we'll priced for what you get... cuppa is smashing too .. in short just what the doctor ordered

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paul m . 2024-07-15

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We go here every 2s weekend as a treat for the kids and its Always the best breakfasts and breakfast rolls! Staff are always friendly and polite aswell.

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Laura M . 2023-09-09

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Gem of a find,fantastic location lots of parking space,just what you need when your traveling. Staff very friendly and efficient.

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YAMAHAlady . 2023-04-10

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There are a few cafes about the area that do rolls to take out... this one has to be one of the best... its not as cheap as others but you do get a quality roll and sausage and a decent brew... note yhd only take cash so cards an other new fangled means of payment are a no no.

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Paul M . 2022-05-08

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Mom my way home back to Ireland I stopped here once again for breakfast. The service and food did not disappoint. it set me up for the day. The weather was great and with a great sea view it made for a great start to the day.

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Yvonne C . 2021-09-08

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Currently only available as takeaway. Excellent quality food and drink. Not the cheapest I accept but you pays your money... and you makes your choice

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paulm242 . 2021-07-11

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perfect place for breakfast on the go.freshly cooked food simple but tasty.staff friendly.its basically a snack bar but does have a couple of tables inside.it is right on the seafront so good sea views

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angela s . 2020-08-28

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Dropped in today for breakfast. Rolls were lovely and very reasonably priced. Drinks were excellent and added to the lovely location you cannot ask for better!

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paulm242 . 2020-08-09

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Popped in when out on a motorcycle ride down to Portpatrick. Rode past, saw wagons using the place to stop and eat then continued down to Portpatrick. Despite being October week the options there were thin on the ground, not brilliant for a Saturday. Headed back up the road to the Bunker, small place, clean and tidy with a few seats indoors. Large breakfast with a tea for less than £6. All freshly prepped, decent portion, good price, will certainly visit the next time I am in the area.

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allfankledup . 2019-10-15

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If you are looking for a good hearty breakfast before catching the ferry to Ireland or just in the area and wanting a snack, this little gem is worth visiting . It’s on the seafront on the road out of Stranraer to Cairnryan. The cafe is small with limited seating . Options to eat in or takeaway. Food was cooked in front of me and it was one of the best breakfasts I’ve had in a while served with a proper mug of tea. The place was clean, service great. It will be my must go to for food before I catch the ferry.

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Yvonne C . 2019-09-24

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