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Perfect in every way! The decorations and furniture are colourful, very modern without being too cold or corporate. Dog friendly but we chose to sit outside on this visit. I had the veggie benny and my boyfriend had the French toast. The French toast was colourful, and the fruit was fresh. The brioche bread used was thick and the portion size looked reasonable for the price. The veggy benny was also lovely. It has maltaise Hollandaise which is blood orange! It looked beautiful but I hadn’t realised it would be orange before I ordered. The staff were extremely lovely and accommodating and remade the dish with a normal holllandaise. I felt bad for my mistake but they provided excellent customer service and were very kind. We also had iced lattes. The coffee was smooth and the extra syrups we had made them even better. I also had one of the cookie sandwiches as a take out and it was exactly what you would like in a tray bake. All in all, it is the kind of place you would keep going back to as it has nice atmosphere, produces consistently good food and drink, and the service is amazing.

1172 Opinions in 2 websites
Visited with family for Sunday Lunch at the of December. Superb meal - everything was delicious, good portions, tasty vegetables, good value for money and excellent service. Well worth a visit. Enjoyed so much that some of our party rebooked

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Service was fine a place to sit and relax before getting flight home. The food on menu great choices and the portions are big.

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Popped in for mam for a quick bite… amazing… avo toast was amazing… 5 stars to the chef… well worth a visit to this little bohemian cafe 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩

576 Opinions in 4 websites
If you want to sit in a completely unhygienic environment that smells of fried food and going to the toilet is an adventure, come here. Not one seat did NOT have food on either the floor, the seat, or both. About half the tables still had all the dishes from the previous service, and no one appeared to have any intention of cleaning up. Interestingly, at the time we were there (3pm on a Saturday), there were only 6 others tables with people at them (approx 25% capacity) yet we went here because the coffee shop immediately next door was completely full of customers. I wonder why. Toilets, what an adventure. I felt I was in an episode of Mr Benn. You walk through a doorway that says 'toilet', and you are immediately in the middle of a ladies' clothes shop. There is no further signage for toilets after that, so I had to go back and ask. You go through the ladies clothing, up 2 flights of stairs, and then enter a 7 digit code to get into a toilet (which of course was disgusting and had no toilet paper) with no apparent way of locking the door from the inside. Seriously, what on earth. That said, the food was okay, and the coffee was nice, but it's not worth the hassle as not at all relaxing. Staff seem friendly enough, but there is really no urgency to keep anything spotless, which makes you doubt the food hygiene. Disappointed.

78 Opinions in 2 websites
Not sure if it serves food other than crisps, it started to get crowded at the Bar, which didn't seem to have any space to order another pint. Nothing personal, it's definitely a place to visit especially as you arrive in Larne by train & fancy refreshments