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The best restaurants serving British food in Plympton Erle Plymouth South West
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206 Opinions in 2 websites
A regular place was closed so I popped in for a sandwich and saw they had one of my favourite sandwhich fillings Brie and Cranberry Ordered with a Rocky Road and really really enjoyed both. Sandwhich was fresh and tasty and the Rocky road such a huge portion for the price and full of delicious marshmallow Staff were very friendly and the place was clean and hygienic and I was served quickly , I think the prices are great too . Will definitely be back.

30 Opinions in 1 websites
I am very pleased to say, I have never been more surprised or happy that I was recommended this place! The welcome, especially for a Monday, was so very warm and lovely and then to be treated with such a lovely and varied menu. The choice of vegetarian options was outstanding and the meat options was sublime. I chose the full English with the French toast and maple syrup, boy was I a happy man. This has to be one of the finest cooked breakfasts I have ever had the pleasure of eating! The maple syrup, just cuts through any of the saltiness from the bacon and the French toast was cooked perfectly and the ideal way to mop all those juices at the end. I am salivating again just remembering it. My wife had the Cardo-combo which she said was heads above anything she had ever had before in the South West, if not anywhere. It really offered a wonderful alternative to a full English, with some healthy options but really satisfied and left her full for the rest of the day. For really affordable and wonderfully cooked food, I really can't recommend highly enough and their coffee's again truly were a very high standard indeed, far better than any chain, that's for sure!!

338 Opinions in 1 websites
This place has now, rather usurpingly, closed. Its advertised online now. The previous owners did an amazing roast however it got taken over by people who ruined the roast by trying to cut corners. No mention anywhere of the visit by The Beatles here in the early 60s either. A missed opportunity