Reviews The Museum Tearoom

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Andy Dowd
+5
Lovely little tea room and cafe. Had coffee and cake and sat overlooking the harbour. Would definitely recommend
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Jane Antoinette
+5
The Museum Tearooms held their first evening BBQ last night. It was absolutely fabulous. Great to sit outside on a sunny evening overlooking the harbour. I ordered the mixed BBQ platter which consisted of sardines, scallops, sausage, chicken, salad, couscous, coleslaw & bread & was absolutely delicious. For desert I ordered an Eton Mess, that too was scrummy. It was BYO for alcohol so that made the evening really good value for money. I would highly recommend going there. You'll need to book as their BBQ evenings will be sunny weather dependant & we hope to be there regularly.
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Sara Sutton
+5
Fabulous afternoon tea with fresh fruit scones, clotted cream & a choice of jams looking over the Polperro Harbour! Recommend a visit �����
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Tracy Bebb
+5
Lovely setting on a cold November day very tasty doorstep toast and jam friendly staff �
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Wendy Smith
+5
Beautiful little spot nice sun trap out of the wind
5
James Brewster
+5
Wonderful cream tea made extra special by Roskilly's raspberry and elderflower jam. Reasonably priced so not unreasonable to be asked to pay cash if order less than £10. Staff very pleasant and gave good service. Wonderful position overlooking the harbour. Will come back here.
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Paul S
+5
Stopped here for lunch while walking from Polruan to Looe. The ham and cheese panini hit the spot, and the cappuccino was perfect. The staff were friendly and more than happy to chat.
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Trefor Roberts
+5
Lovely fresh pan au raisin and flat white. Served by very friendly staff. Great window sill table overlooking the harbour.
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Tom Priscott
+5
Wow. Had lunch here and got a prawn sandwich. Absolutely fantastic. Proper doorstep sandwich and comes with lovely salad and crisps. Brilliantly placed right on the harbour. Also had a Cornish pasty which was brilliant too. Well worth a visit
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Andrew Byrne
+4
On Sunday it opens a 9.00 , nice coffee and sitting outside looking in to the harbour
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Colin Scott
+5
First time in Polperro, and it was delightful. Proper olde worlde English fishing and smuggling harbour. Chancing upon this lovely little tearoom right on the harbourside and next door to the museum, chose to partake of a prawn sandwich. Quite possibly the best sandwich ever, absolutely packed full of tasty prawns, and served with a plentiful side salad. Highly recommended, and we will be back for more on a future holiday.
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Becci Dixon
+5
Having had a wander around Polperro, we popped in for a couple of lattes and scones, we were not disappointed, really nice coffee and the scones with cream and jam were excellent too. There is a minimum card spend of £15, however you can withdraw cash from the post office (with no fee), really lovely little find, would recommend.
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Olivia Taverner
+5
Loved the gluten free options of cake! Rich hot chocolate! And beautiful views. (No card minimum spend when we visited)
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David Hodgin
+4
It is a nice place overlooking the harbour, inside and outside seating, nearby toilets, it's a small place and can get busy. Best when tide's in. Some steps to get to the cafe
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John Adams
+5
Really nice food and drink very reasonable prices lovely helpful staff especially as we had a power cut in our cottage could not thank the lady enough behind the counter 👏
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Tim Smith
+5
Lovely place, great food
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John Lees-Robinson
+5
If every cafe in the world was as good as this one the world would be a better place! Honestly amazing sandwiches, great atmosphere, great views.
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