Te A Cofi - Gwynedd
Te A Cofi
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Nestled in the heart of Caernarfon, Caffi Gisda stands out as a delightful community hub, offering a warm atmosphere for all ages. Patrons rave about its excellent, reasonably priced coffee and homemade food, making it a superior alternative to chain cafés. The café also boasts a unique suspended coffee scheme, allowing customers to pay for drinks for those in need. With stunning views of the historic Castle Square and a menu featuring generously sized breakfasts and tasty afternoon teas, it's no wonder this café has quickly become a beloved local gem, providing a welcoming space for gatherings and leisurely visits alike.
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Caffi Gisda is a lovely clean Caffe,situated on the Maes in the centre of Caernarfon, and within full view of Caernarfon Castle. Myself and co,workers were there for lunch one afternoon , and our order consisted of various lunchtime meals, b,pot/ TUNA ,SALAD. TOASTIES, AND EGG, BACON MUSHROOMS. Every meal camme out to the highest standard,all staff were lovely and very friendly. They will also serve you a meal if on a calorie controlled diet which other visitors at the establishment were heard to say was amazing, this Caffe is a little gem well worth a visit,to which i know you will want to return to , very clean, very friendly and accommodating, top marks for very reasonably priced meals. Well done Caffi Gisda
We ate breakfast here recently and could not fault a thing. Having spent the night in Caernarfon we needed a proper Welsh breakfast to see us through 'til teatime. This is the place. Really delicious, plenty of it and a bargain price. If you love a fry up, you won 't be disappointed.
Very nice food, and a friendly atmosphere. Not expensive and very good value for money. Friendly staff who were very welcoming. Nice selection of food. Good facilities (nice toilet : would definitely visit again (Dad said it was the nicest baked potato he had had in ages
This café, run by local charity, GISDA, is my regular stop off when in town, even though I live only a couple of minutes walk away. Many of the staff are young people in training, and they provide a good range of hot and cold snacks and the ususl drinks. A bonus is the chance to buy ‘suspended coffee’ for anyone who needs it the receipt is put on a board outside. There’s usually a lively atmosphere, be it local ladies sharing the gossip, or the kitchen staff flapping to deter the gulls from dive bombing the tables outside where you can sit with a view of the castle and watch the comings and goings on Y Maes (Castle Square). Who could ask for more? Well, they also host and facilitate groups for young people, and last year opened their doors at Christmas to street homeless. I heartily recommend Te a Cofi why not skip the fancy chain coffee shop and share the love!

