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Contribute Feedback What Steve Cox likes about River Port Cafe:
We stopped here on the way to a High Tea at Duckenfield for morning tea. Very friendly Cafe who despite being over run by a bus load of people were friendly and efficient. View all feedback.
What Amber Harris doesn't like about River Port Cafe:
Small meal sizes, very expensive for what you get... $47 for a burger, an omelette and two coffees.. choritzo in the omelette was overwhelming.. we both felt off afterwards.. wont be back. View all feedback.
I came to River Port Cafe for my first time in Morpeth for brunch with my boyfriend and his mother.The cafe overall has a wonderful cozy look on the outside and has plenty of seating inside. I ordered the cinnamon toast with maple syrup, bacon, and ice cream for around $19.Although it is a little pricey it was amazing. The bacon was crispy (just the way i like it) and the toast was thick. It even had a thick layer of peanut butter and sliced bananas inside it. There was plenty of maple syrup and ice cream too. I was very full when i finished.Since the cafe is right on the main street it is easy to find and get into, although the inside is best suited for people without big prams.The view is nice from the window seats and the staff is very friendly. The artwork inside is incredible and the sign out the front was very funny. Whoever does it needs to keep up the good work :)I will look forward to coming again for another trip to Morpeth and coming to the cafe.
We stopped here on the way to a High Tea at Duckenfield for morning tea. Very friendly Cafe who despite being over run by a bus load of people were friendly and efficient.
Small meal sizes, very expensive for what you get... $47 for a burger, an omelette and two coffees.. choritzo in the omelette was overwhelming.. we both felt off afterwards.. wont be back.
My wife and stopped in for a quick lunch. Food was good and coffee was excellent. Thanks to Kim and her staff for the friendly service. The American Cheese burger was very tasty.
This little cafe is set at the eastern end of Morpeth's Swan Street. The decor is uninspiring but the menu is pleasantly extensive. Service is a bit haphazard, but friendly. Our meals were all good but substantially overpriced. The heating was turned up so far as to be almost unbearable and the tiled floors make for a very noisy dining experience.