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Feedback gevenWe stopped at this restaurant for drinks and desserts during a family outing. The homemade scones and shortbread were fantastic. The staff was very friendly. I highly recommend this place.
We were staying on site and had breakfast one morning and some drinks in the afternoon. The stotties were very big and really nice, as were the cakes. Thanks!
Came here Friday on a whim to try the burgers everyone told us about,, was fabulous,, fresh,, and parking on site.. handy! Had a cold pint in the beer garden was just what we needed.. thank you coast cafe and your staff
Visited Coast during the half term holiday with my wife, grandkids and our daughter their Auntie). We had coffee and cake, and then played Crazy Golf on the nearby camp site facility. All in all a very pleasant afternoon . Coast is “ off the beaten track” but seek it out and you won’t be disappointed.
My friend and I were walking the Coast to Coast trail from St Bees to Robin Hood's Bay for charity. Covering a distance of 192 miles, it was no easy feat. On our last day, June 4th, with approximately 3 miles to go and no options for breakfast along the way, we decided to stop at the Coast Cafe for a bite to eat as we were both famished. Arriving at 2:50pm, my friend requested a cheese and bacon burger only to be told that the kitchen was closing at 3:30pm and they were no longer serving food. We asked if we could at least get some coffee, to which they obliged. I noticed two sausage rolls on display and asked for them to be heated up. The server, who seemed disinterested and unwilling to assist, handed them to me cold. When I inquired if they could be heated, she reluctantly put them in the microwave for 30 seconds, barely warming them up. At this point, we decided to give up as we were exhausted from the 13 days of walking. The server could definitely benefit from some lessons in customer service. Sorry for the rant, but our experience at the Coast Cafe was far from satisfactory.