Reviews The Breakwater Cafe

5
Andrew Marriott
+5
This is really a nice centre. It has a museum and a shop. We also visited the cafeteria it is fantastic with outstanding views of the bay. All the staff were very friendly and polite. The cafeteria has a great atmosphere and the food looked really nice.
5
Col D
+5
Really enjoyed our visit, cracking cafe with brilliant views. We didn't get chance to see the rest of the information inside so will definitely call back in next time. Excellent resource for the area.
5
sue stoll
+5
Loved the Area. Beaches to die for. Will re visit soon
5
George Longworth
+5
Lovely area for stroll along the coast or a drink in one of the locals or something to eat your choice
4
funf tyfunf
+4
Nice location. Lovely views. Need to get there early for a window seat. Good service, good food.
4
Nigel Hobday
+4
An interesting venue on the seafront at Newbiggin. Good sized cafe to the left with good selection of food & drink. Museum (chargeable) to the right which provides an insight to the history of the town & fishing. The Latimer Room has some interesting art exhibitions in it which are always worth a wonder in to look.
5
Liz H
+5
Great little museum, and smashing cafe with great staff. Lovely afternoon tea, too. Live music on day we were there from a few locals. Warm place initiative.
5
Joseph Roslin
+5
I truly cannot believe how amazing this place is! If I could give it more than 5 stars I would! It is interesting, reasonably priced and accessible for all. It has amazing disabled facilities including ramps for entrance, a fully functioning disability friendly changing room/toilet with built in changing table that can be raised or lower to the correct height for the user and two disabled wheelchair/pushchairs with large wheels that are available for use on the beach, I love the fact that this is available as there is a significant lack of disability friendly beaches around England so this is an absolute luxury to see! The museum was well priced and the friendly staff, very informative signs, dress up area for the children (which they loved), large boats to look at and a lovely play area for children, where they could climb into the boat, explore and play lifeguards. The café was nicely priced, clean and tasty homemade cakes. This is an amazing place to visit for everybody, if you are in Newbiggin, please visit the Maritime Centre, it is brilliant!
5
Sue Richardson
+5
What a lovely place to drop into after a walk along the bay. Thoroughly enjoyed our lunch and even had a glass of wine. Lovely friendly staff. Purchased some stocking fillers and visited the museum. A grand Day out!
4
Jeff Gallon
+4
A great little cafe on the promenade. Gets busy. No Dogs allowed inside, but can sit outside no problem.
5
Footfox 2018
+5
Lovely scones. Gorgeous coffee. Didn't go into the museum. Entry would be quick and easy.
5
Kevin Butler
+5
Great place for a snack and a coffee, friendly helpful staff and good views of the beach.
5
David Ashwood
+5
Nice coffee house,toilets. great view over bay and couples statue.
4
John Walton
+4
Great facility for local community and visitors. Nice view out to sea from tables inside or terrace. Friendly and efficient staff.
4
S Howard
+4
Such a lovely place. And they had plant milk for my coffee! (vegan cake = 5 stars)
4
J H
+4
I'm rating the cafe rather than the centre. Great view. Newbiggin is really underrated and looked lovely on a sunny day. Can't believe how cheap the excellent all day breakfasts were. Sadly not dog friendly.
5
Ramon CATCHPOLE
+5
Lovely friendly service in clean environment with great views of the sea and lovely pot of tea for one which I got 3 cups out of not bad for £4 . And museum next door which this time we never visited but will next visit.
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