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Toll House - Holyhead - Photo album

First time being there when I was out for a walk. Had a lovely welcome and the people that were running the Cafe on 2nd May 3023 were very kind. They went above and beyond the norm whilst catering for my 10 month old baby. Food was lovely and a fair price which is hard to come by. Tea pot for 1 was
Well, that was a surprise! We arrived just before 12:00 and the place looked deserted. However it was open. The space inside was effectively, if inefficiently, taken up by 2 customers. There were lots of picnic tables and two cabins outside. Would be lovely on a warm day or if dressed for outdoors.
We stopped here for a late breakfast as we were walking the coast path. Service was really friendly and quick, we ordered 2 sausage sandwiches which were delicious and set us up for the walk into Holyhead. Cappuccino was hot and tasty. Lovely aspect, looking out over the sea.
The ladies that run this place are lovely. There is a huge outdoor space that is child and dog friendly. It is right next to Penrhos park and a fabulous place to stop after, or before a wander. The tea is served in a large teapot with extra hot water. The cakes are delicious. You can stop a drink on
Stopped on a mid way walk along the coast. Lovely little cafe. Despite being on a Sunday , when we got there it was very busy. The girls serving were rushed off their feet so we expected a delay in getting our food. Nice to get a mug of coffee rather than a small cup, we had a panini each which was
Visited this cafe many times before on our visits to Anglesey, staff always fabulous and accomodating, on this occasion we arrived after a long hike starving but too late in the afternoon to order food as they were just shutting, in expressing our disappointment the manager took pity on us and pro
8 of us went here today. What an amazing little find. Food was lovely. Staff very friendly & helpful. Dog friendly too. My only criticism was that they were too cheap!!!
I was warmly welcomed at this characterful cafe, served with delicious tea and wonderful bara brith. It’s a bit off the beaten track but well worth a visit. For cyclists, it is on route 8, which is how I found it. A real gem.
Lovely little place. Great coffee and bara brith. It's tiny inside, very quaint, but great outdoor sitting area 🩷
Fantastic cafe, lovely staff, reasonably priced and very generous portions. Well worth stopping for your refreshments.
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