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I enjoyed tea, coffee, and cake with a friend, and we also tried a scone. The staff were friendly, and the prices were reasonable. We sat inside, where it was slightly breezy, but the atmosphere was nice. Personally, I would have preferred whipped cream instead of the aerosol cream, but that's just a matter of preference. Overall, it was a pleasant experience. View all feedback.
Large small caffe hidden on the kai, eating was good and not expensive. might do with help on the switch, as the waiting time was a little long.
Great little cafe with excellent lobster salad, crab sandwiches and other light bites. Plenty to offer children if that is not something they'd eat and they do a good range of ice creams. The filter coffee was great, but a coffee machine would be a welcome addition for those that like other coffees. The cafe occasionally opens in the evening for pizza. Good walks from here up into Fishguard along the coastal path. You can go crabbing off the quay. At low tide there is a small beach at the end of the quay where you can swim. At high tide you can jump off the quay into the sea.
Fantastic cafe tucked away from the main drag. A busy little place when we visited. The food is lovely. It arrived promptly after ordering and was tasty and looked great. Well done! You're doing a great job!
Delicious food, drinks, and homemade icecream worth a visit to watch the world go by sitting on the quay, in a beautiful harbour known to us locals as cwm abergwaun
I enjoyed tea, coffee, and cake with a friend, and we also tried a scone. The staff were friendly, and the prices were reasonable. We sat inside, where it was slightly breezy, but the atmosphere was nice. Personally, I would have preferred whipped cream instead of the aerosol cream, but that's just a matter of preference. Overall, it was a pleasant experience.