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Feedback gevenIt's not always easy to find a cafe/restaurant that serves gluten-free food, but I was pleased to discover that this popular restaurant offers gluten-free options. After dining here, I can understand why they are so busy. The staff were all friendly and there was only a short wait for our food to arrive. I enjoyed perfectly poached eggs and gluten-free toast, along with great coffee and fresh orange juice. If I ever return to Tenby, I would definitely go back to this restaurant.
So good we went back twice. Everything we had had quality to it and appeared to be ‘home made’. As a fussy coffee drinker the espresso was perfect. Not over roasted like you would find in a lot of coffee shops. The kids menu was perfect with home made hummus and healthy snacks. And of course having gluten free stuff saved the day for me. The queuing system worked perfectly as you were takin to your seat and therefor not forgotten about. All the staff on both occasions were friendly and chatty. They made my family happy and that’s the best thing they could do.
The restaurant has a very friendly staff and the food is excellent. My wife had the rarebit and I had the panini. It is a shame that this place is 216 miles away from our home, but we will definitely come back.
I am not sure what the intention of this coffee shop is. It seems to be aiming for a luxurious atmosphere, with a queuing system and a limited number of tables adorned with fresh roses. However, the cappuccino and hot chocolate we ordered were disappointing. The cappuccino tasted like warm milk and lacked any coffee flavor. Despite the upscale appearance, the quality of the coffee did not meet our expectations. I would recommend avoiding this establishment if you are a coffee lover.
Had lunch here last week on a visit to Tenby, wish we 'd read the reviews first! After waiting at the nightclub rope we were seated by someone who looked liked she 'd rather be anywhere else. I went to the counter to order and after spending over £18 I asked for a small glass/cup of water as an afterthought as I needed to take some medication. That 'll be another 10p I was told. I could understand if I 'd just walked in off the street and charged but not when I 'd already spent that amount, really cheeky! Anyway the food eventually arrived, the welsh rarebit was just some stewed leeks on a piece of toast with a cheesy sauce on top Mr W ate it cos he was hungry but described it as meh as was his coffee. I 'd gone for the cheese scone and although it was a good size and freshly microwaved it was the weirdest thing I 'd ever eaten, well I didn 't actually as I left most of it. Overwhelmingly sweet with a cakey texture, laden with poppy seeds and could barely taste any cheese . It was accompanied by a tomato chutney whish tasted ok but did nothing to enhance or mask the taste of the scone. There is only one toilet for everyone to use and the floor was very wet ! This place obviously relies on passing tourist trade of which there is a lot as Tenby is a very nice place to visit and doesn 't care that they won 't get repeat business.