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Contribuer aux commentairesThis is a wonderful location with excellent service.I happened to be driving past by chance and stopped in. I was surprised it had vegan options, and so glad to see it on here. The server I had happened to vegan! I had a vegan muffin with mango icing and a turmeric latte with a shot of coffee on oat milk. Both were very delicious. Recommend as a little stop over the view is also stunning. Updated from previous review on 2023 07 28
Delicious curry or the special board that was ‘could-be-made-vegan’ and a nice edamame pate sandwich were the two options here today, those two plus to lattes came out just over £30
The place itself is very eclectic and quaint, I would happily sit there all day drinking tea and reading. Unfortunately the vegan options weren't great for breakfast, it was just toast with either patte or peanut butter. Bit disappointed and left hungry. Also no vegan cakes. Updated from previous review on 2021-09-27
I wanted to love this place and in many respects it is lovely. The decor is vintage, seating and views are wonderful, the old books fascinating. However, I chose this place because of its vegan offerings and on the morning I went it had very limited availability. No homemade smoky beans, no homemade peanut butter, no turmeric latte. For breakfast, that left limited options for a vegan. I did have wonderful homemade sour dough, but for the price of £3.95, I expected more than one slice. I did however have a fabulous coconut and chocolate vegan cake and beautiful coffee. Server was not very knowledgeable about the place either. I would try it again as this was probably an off day. Photos show the potential of this cafe I think.
There were a couple of vegan sandwich options, a roasted pepper option or a edamame bean option. Both were really nice and served in some ciabatta. There was a vegan cake option as well and non dairy milk available for the coffee. Overall had a really nice little stop for lunch with great views.