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If you're looking for a perfect spot to enjoy your breakfast while also taking in some stunning sea views, this is the place for you. I recently had breakfast here, and I must say, it was an amazing experience. The first thing that struck me about this place was its relaxing and comfortable atmosph
Service was good. Coffee and cake good. It was quieter than usual the weather didn't help it was raining. In a way it made it nicer. Relaxing. We were some brave souls not deterred by rain.
Situated on the top of cliffs at Penarth great little cafe, selling a range of foods, outside area seating. A great place for children as well super playground, have a lovely coffee or ice cream while the children play
Lovely proper coffee, great selection of food and lush ice cream , sit inside or outside with views of the sea.
Despite reviews, self having been there yesterday with sister and niece, found the food - pizza - thoroughly excellent - generally top food quality plus reasonable prices; no rudeness from anywhere within of without. Will go back.
always got time to chat and pass the time of day with you. Lovely people and staff so friendly and helpful.
Came up here for an early morning dog walk and stopped for a while so got some brekky here. Had a cheese and ham toastie and a cannoli, both of which I enjoyed. It was a little pricey but the parking is free so it balances out. Amazing location and perfect for a dog walk
Friendly owner and staff! Good food!
Overall great experience. Serving staff were nice, polite with good level of customer service. Toilets tidy and clean. Unfortunately food portions was brutally small and slightly tasteless. Spent £10 and feel like had just starter....
Looks lovely after the refurbishment. Love the colour scheme & the open, spacious feeling. Plenty of room for my 92 year old mum's wheelchair. Friendly staff & coffee's good too.
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