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We were wandering around the harbour and thinking it was about time for a coffee when we saw this place, They specialise in donuts too so we added some to our order. Great - we sat overlooking the harbour with our coffee and donuts.

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Friendly staff and very cheap drinks and snacks. Dog friendly too, perfect after a walk out around Habberley Valley, what more could you ask for?

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I wrote a review when I asked for this place to be listed but the review has not been posted. This is a friendly convenient set up, with good pizzas and ice cream selections, a useful bar and plenty of bench and table seating, suiting all types of visitors, walkers, beach users and surfers.Dogs welcome.

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Better than the average cafe and their web site shows the dishes as they are.Would have given it 5stars but the juices and smoothies at £6.45 are on the high side

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We popped in here for a quick bite to eat and we were not disappointed. They have a great menu selection, which are all reasonably priced and a cake cabinet full of delicious cakes which are all homemade. Service was great and very friendly, only issue we had was my toastie wasn't toasted long enough but we will return to try something else!

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This is the first time we have been able to book the brasserie here thanks to Covid. The entrance via the clubhouse almost made us turn back, with rubbish strewn over tables and the floor, but as we wound our way through a more mellow bar area, we eventually came to this bright and modern restaurant. Too bright really and the room would really benefit from dimming the lights and real candles on the tables, so it felt more like a brasserie than a café. That said, it is surprisingly attractive and pleasantly furnished. The menu is not as published online, which was disappointing, but the options were interesting. We shared a Garden platter and a family platter and also had one soft shell crab and a lamb kofte. The Garden platter was very good with light felafel, tasty onion bhajis, and really good home-made hummus. The family platter was also very good apart from the Calamari which were very rubbery. The softshell crab, which is rarely seen in local restaurants, and the kofte were good too. Most had burgers and chips for mains which were ‘yummy’ both chips and burgers. The tuna steak was enjoyed but was said to taste like beef! I had the South Asian curry. It looked really dull with no attempt to make the dish look attractive. A pile of boiled rice on the plate and a bowl of curry with a handful of chopped cooked chicken thrown in the top and not even stirred in. However, this was gorgeous and one of the most flavoursome curries I have eaten. The waitresses made us laugh as there were three Sauvignons on the menu and we chose the Chilean. The waitress wasn’t sure if they had any and asked for our second choice, so we picked the New Zealand. We got the Australian, but it was fine so we didn’t say anything. We ordered a second bottle and this time we got the Chilean wine! This was a very pleasant meal and with a bit more atmosphere this would be a very good night out. I think the menu is perhaps a bit dear and too fancy for the residents as there were only three tables taken – they need to push this place some more with a few specials nights maybe?

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Very good dog friendly cafe in Haigh woodland park. Based in visitor centre rather than the courtyard. Good choice of snacks and drinks with very reasonable prices. I had a very full bacon on toast sandwich which had lots of bacon on. Staff are very welcoming. Good option at the park

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Great place for a drink & nibble either inside the clubhouse or on the balcony overlooking the river.

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Farm shops seem to be popping up all over the place nowadays and invariably offer local produce from fresh meat to pickles, frozen food to wines and pastries and tagged on, the ubiquitous café or restaurant, a must for any country enterprise. I love them and whilst the quality is usually unsurpassed, the shopping element usually comes at a high premium price. How nice then to find a fairly new enterprise that offers an extremely wide range of local produce and goods at reasonable prices. A very impressive and extensive display. The restaurant is no different. It has lots of tables available inside and out and a lot of parking. It has the appearance of a canteen but it is pleasant enough and provides a comfortable place to eat. The menu is what I would describe as standard British café fare offering various burgers, fish and chips, salads, sandwiches, a variety of foods with chips and afternoon teas. I guess you get the picture. Nothing wrong with this and it is not pretending to be anything else and the prices reflect that. The service is good, fast and, whilst a little rustic, it is presented well enough. A lovely find which understandably is getting more popular. It doesn’t look like a place that will stand still.

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Basic cafe/diner on an industrial estate open from 6:30 to mid-afternon. Quick detour for us off the M25. Definatel a local greasy spoon cafe - lots of workmen and contractors. Proper builders tea served with a really tasty breakfast plus fried bread. Lots of options available plus able to swap items for thers which was ideal for me. They also serve lunch options (hot, sandwishes, rolls and take-away)

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I got two scoops in a tub for £4.60 which was ok value for money. The flavours were delicious - I tried cappuccino and bounty flavours. The service was very good. I would definitely come again.

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Food is pre-made & assembled to order. I enjoyed a wrap comprising of a cut up plant-based chicken burger served with a salad & sweet chilli dressing. It was a decent sized portion. Tables outside as well as inside. Great to see a number of options for vegans. Enjoyable through the plant based chicken burger will not be low in fat or calories. If this doesn’t bother you, it’s well worth trying. Offers a breakfast menu at 8am daily & throughout the day serves box meals, wraps, burgers (both meat & vegan), felafel, a salad bar & range of smoothies. Closes at 5pm daily.

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Very pleasant cafe located within The Old Courts. Very varied menu from Vegan to bacon barms. A friendly Wigan Town Centre cafe serving breakfast, brunch & lunch.erves meat, vegan options available. Arts cafe serving coffee, cakes & hot food. Has vegan cakes, vegan milk, hot & cold food such as salads, buddha bowls and burgers.