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Contribute Feedback What SnowyywonS likes about Cafe At Tremayne:
After exploring the waterfront, we decided to grab a coffee but ended up ordering a Cream Tea instead. We enjoyed two freshly baked scones with jam and cream (remember, jam goes first as per the menu!), along with a pot of tea and a flat white coffee. The service was great, and we felt that it was a good deal for what we received. Additionally, we appreciated that they are dog-friendly. View all feedback.
What Carp Lakes doesn't like about Cafe At Tremayne:
Grump owner and penny pincher .Don’t book this place as the hygiene is very poor and the owner is a grump. Seems obsessed about saving money. Wish we had read the other reviews before visiting View all feedback.
Should have checked Trip Advisor and listened to my instincts when asked to pay before getting the meal.. always a no no. This could be a really good place, good location and the classic video games are fun. But I do baulk at paying £12 for a supermarket pizza and £5 for milkshake that doesn’t even compare to Nesquik. I know it’s been incredibly tough for those in tourism but no excuses for this. I just had to smile and leave knowing I’d been turned over good and proper chalk up to experience. Suggest you go one better smile as you walk past this one.
The waitress we had at this restaurant was extremely dismissive and impolite. I am accustomed to receiving much better service in London. There are many other dining options in Mousehole, I would recommend going elsewhere. Also, be aware that the roof appears to be in poor condition.
I recently visited this amazing cafe that offers locally sourced produce, delicious home-made pizzas, and tasty meals. I brought my family and our dog for lunch, and we were warmly welcomed by the friendly owner and his charming son. I highly recommend this hidden gem of a cafe and would be delighted to stay here if the cafe's quality is any indication. A* rating from me!
We stopped at Mousehole after a visit to St Michaels mount, it was a little after lunch and we were hungry, looked at other places to have a light lunch but all the ones we liked the look of Were busy, we noticed this cafe up a side street and decided to take a chance as from the outside it did not look like much however having found some nice and good value places in our travels that also did not look great from the outside we went in. We had two wrap and one sandwich both with wedges however chips arrived but they were the best part of the meal, coffee, Apple juice and my husband and son had a bottle of beer. This cost £50 ! The food was mediocre and not worth what we paid for. And yes if it had been better I would not be writing a poor review. We’d pay this gladly if the quality was better. The coffee was a latte out of a packet (yes I am a snob as far as coffee is concerned) The four of us were very disappointed and I would not recommend this if you stop at Mousehole. Sorry but this is by far the worst meal we’ve had this week.
It was raining when we arrived in Mousehole and this is the first place we saw. Wish we had gone further down into the village now. Anyway, we both fancied fish and chips. In the meantime, we had coffee which wasn't too bad. The fish and chips were served and looked at our food in horror it was at this point I was wishing we were more like people from overseas as they are better at complaining than us Brits. The fish batter was a very dark brown lol, placed on top of the chips. We picked off the batter and ate the minuscule portion of fish inside. It was obviously bought in frozen from Suppliers and not fresh from the harbour, which is what we expected. No peas or a salad garnish either. Don't know who is cooking but it's obviously not their calling. If ever we're in Mousehole again, we shall give this place a wide berth whether it's raining or not.