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Lovely little Café, Art gallery and shop. We were very pleased to find this place, having walked about 6 miles and having about a 50 minute wait for the bus and with the weather just looking ready to rain this was a real surprise only had tea and cake but it was just right. View all feedback.
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The restaurant had a beautiful ambiance and a limited menu of about three dishes. We ordered the cheese ploughman's, which consisted of two slices of bread, a chunk of cheese, a bowl of pickled onions, and a side of pickle. The upstairs gallery offered lovely views, and there were some interesting items for sale. View all feedback.
Lovely little Café, Art gallery and shop. We were very pleased to find this place, having walked about 6 miles and having about a 50 minute wait for the bus and with the weather just looking ready to rain this was a real surprise only had tea and cake but it was just right.
Just off the road to St Just in Penwith is the Morvah Schoolhouse. A hidden gem that has been there for 17 years. We stopped there for lunch today and were very happily suprised to find a great vegetarian cafe and art gallery. There are tables upstairs and down. If you can snag one upstairs grab it! The views are fantastic. The food is simple, well made vegetarian fare. The other half had the lasagna which was fantastic. A huge portion served with a lovely salad. I had carrot and ginger soup with fresh locally made bread. A great find!!
This is a community run initiative with a studio and 4 table cafe. The yummy cakes are moist and made by local farmers in the village from fresh local organic ingredients.Soups , sandwiches and a variety of hot and cold drinks at a reasonable price (elderflower cordial £1.20) Great stopover in the heat or the gales.5 -10 min off coastal path and easy to find by the church. A very welcome cafe.
During our journey to Lands End, we made a spontaneous stop for a cup of tea. We had a delightful conversation and admired some beautiful artwork. I couldn't resist purchasing a pair of silver earrings directly from the artist.
I walked to this restaurant on a very misty, foggy day and was pleasantly surprised to discover this hidden gem. It is both an art gallery and a cafe, with a shop that sells books about the local area. I explored the gallery and found the upstairs area to be a beautiful space, although the fog obscured any view of the coast. I enjoyed a pot of tea and some carrot cake to warm up and dry off a bit. It seems that most, if not all, of the food served is vegetarian, so vegetarians should be cautious of the Cornish Hevva cake, which looks tempting but is made with lard.