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This is a cafe with good food in a multi-purpose activity centre building, open weekends from mid February and later during school holidays. It is misleading to see it listed under Plymouth because it is in the village area called Gulworthy at this operation called Tamar Trails. It ought to be relisted along with the other Gulworthy business, food and things to do entries under Tavistock. View all feedback.
What windy2015 dislikes about Beech Cafe:
We ordered two cappuccinos, but they tasted more like espresso with extremely hot milk added. It seemed like the staff may not have been properly trained. In comparison to two other coffee shops I frequent, one in Launceston and the other in Wadebridge, which I would rate 10/10, I would probably give Beech Cafe a rating of 1/10. Additionally, the cafe was busy and we waited around 20 to 25 minutes for the "cappuccino... View all feedback.
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Last update : 10.07.2024
Can't believe we haven't been here before. Great coffee and food and very warm welcome from one and all. If you're going to the Tamar Trails it's a must! Even if you're not take the trip from Tavistock or turn off the road to Cornwall via Gunnislake well worth going out of your way for. It's open all year great looking home made grub and fabulous coffee.
We decided to eat at the Beech cafe as we had booked for my son and husband to do the Treesurfers junior course which is right next to this cafe.
Good food at reasonable prices. Nice and pleasant staff. Would recommend for family's and to take in the activities at the centre.
This is a cafe with good food in a multi-purpose activity centre building, open weekends from mid February and later during school holidays. It is misleading to see it listed under Plymouth because it is in the village area called Gulworthy at this operation called Tamar Trails. It ought to be relisted along with the other Gulworthy business, food and things to do entries under Tavistock.
The coffee, pastries, and homemade cake at this restaurant are fantastic. The staff is very friendly as well. It's worth a visit even if you're not planning to go tree surfing.
Nestled at the start of the picturesque Tamar Trails, Beech Cafe emerges as a favored pit stop for outdoor enthusiasts. While many patrons rave about the delightful homemade treats and friendly atmosphere, experiences can be inconsistent. Some have reported underwhelming coffee and delayed service, especially during busy periods. However, the fresh food and warm ambiance, accentuated by lovely decor and views, often redeem the visit. Whether you’re seeking a quick snack after a hike or a leisurely afternoon tea, Beech Cafe offers a charming retreat, though customers may wish to manage their expectations regarding service speed.
Last update : 11.03.2024
Came in Sunday 23/02/2020 And ordered a latte and hot choc, was very quite so expected quick service. A gent came in a few minutes after and ordered a white coffee and bacon roll after us! It looked as if she started making the drinks and doing the bacon roll...we waited a while to then see she made the gent who came after us his bacon roll and coffee before ours, we questioned it but shook it off. The lady then came over with my latte then told us there was no more hot chocolate...so we ordered a tea cake (same price £2.50) to save on the hassle... She then made and brought over the tea cake, and we looked up and hot chocolate powder was on the shelf behind her, we had a giggle at her poor look. She must of noticed because she gave them a shake and left the tubs on the shelf meaning it contained hot choc
While passing through on my way to Tavistock, I decided to stop in for a coffee and a light snack at this restaurant. I was pleasantly surprised by the selection offered. Despite its small appearance from the outside, they had a variety of options including sandwiches, soups, cream teas, and bacon rolls. I opted for the bacon, brie, and cranberry sandwich, which was absolutely delicious. I had it toasted, which made the brie creamy and the sandwich was generously sized. It also came with a side salad and crisps, all for a very reasonable price. I will definitely be returning in the future.
Yes it was just after summer holidays but very little choice available because it was a week day and didn't want to waste it! Soup of the day sign up but no soup! Ordered a sandwich wasn't very nice. Just really disappointing, promised so much but didn't deliver.
Beautiful walk with the kids, round the trails Rewarded with quite possibly the best cafe latte I've ever drunk. And I've traveled.
We ordered two cappuccinos, but they tasted more like espresso with extremely hot milk added. It seemed like the staff may not have been properly trained. In comparison to two other coffee shops I frequent, one in Launceston and the other in Wadebridge, which I would rate 10/10, I would probably give Beech Cafe a rating of 1/10. Additionally, the cafe was busy and we waited around 20 to 25 minutes for the "cappuccinos" to be served.
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