As we wandered through Greenock, we came upon Cafe Mor and took a chance. It had good reviews on Google, so why not? So happy we stopped off here! We first sat outside and enjoyed hot tea and scones. Very nice tea service with jam, butter, and milk offered. The tea was delicious and the scones were both large and tasty. These are Scottish scones. As we were finishing up, our server came up and recommended we move indoors as, she felt, it might rain. Trusting her instincts (and local experience), we headed in. Such a lovely place. Warm, welcoming, and nicely decorated. It’s an old church hall redone as a light and airy cafe. See photos. We decided to stay for lunch. I had a toasted panini (bacon, Brie, and apricot). My wife got the chicken pesto quesadilla. Everything was fresh and tasty. All of it quite affordable. If you find yourself in Greenock, Scotland (or anywhere nearby), Cafe Mor is worth your time and money. Mor mean exceptional in Gaelic. I agree.
Regular weekly visitor with my hubby after our shopping trip to Aldi. Always ready for our coffee and scones
One of the few local places where I can get a gluten-free option to have with my coffee. It's a wee hidden gem off Patrick Street, well worth seeking out ..
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