Reviews Northpoint

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Alison Atkinson
+5
We went late morning for a cuppa and a bite to eat. The place was buzzing, clearly a popular spot with the students. The service was friendly and timely and the food delicious. I opted for the American Brunch and wasn't disappointed. Would happily go again on my next visit �
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Andrew Donaldson
+5
Great place for lunch, food is delicious and great friendly personal service, only complaint can take awhile to get a table.
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John Scales
+5
Fabulous place for good food in Standrews, well worth a visit.
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Rachel Cressy-Kent
+5
I ate there when I was visiting my mates back in 2001 - also met the future King at the uni :) a couple of times . Anyway, with that said, I remembered that this was the best scones I ever had and that was the first time I had scones. I still remember how good they were! I wish I could make them at home :)
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Shaun Bloomfield
+5
BLT are just scrummy...they're homemade scones are a 'must try' too �
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Tina Williams
+5
Lovely little cafe, friendly staff, great value for money.
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Yasmine Abbott
+5
I enjoyed a healthy vegetable soup...sumptuous meal
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Ocarroll Midge
+5
Great coffee good cafe food excellent service
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Josh Strauss
+5
Great food, large portions, wonderful service at an economical price.
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Chitra B
+3.5
Coffee and cakes, anyone? And also take a picture in front of the window below "Where Kate Met Wills (for a coffee)" sign. Pretty much a proof that you've already stomped on St Andrews.
Oct 26, 2016
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Joshua Fagan
+4
This cafe is a bit busy, the perhaps that's to be expected since it's right on a main road swarmed with foot traffic from both tourists and locals. The food delighted me. Though I did not have the chance to try the cafe's famous scones, I indulged in a warm creamy Southwestern toastie, accompanied by a hearty cup of Earl grey tea. The prices are bit high but not unreasonable considering the location and the tantalising food. An effortless air of class and elegance exudes from this place, as it always does from the best cafes.
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+5
Poppy seed scones! What a rare find. The texture is just right—with crusty shell and crumbly yet moist interior. The lemon zest and flavor is really refreshing and delightful. It’s not too sweet either.
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Jane Walker
+5
Very nice friendly staff and the food I had was delicious, I had the toasted sandwich with cheese ham and tomato with a side salad and dressing and crisps and a bottle of still water and I must say it was the best toasted sandwich I have ever had, it was on proper thick sliced bread that was so warm and tasty, no wonder they were so busy, if I am ever in St Andrews again I would definitely eat here again.
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Scott Borresen
+5
Great little cafe. The staff were outstanding. So kind and helpful. The food was tasty and reasonably priced. A great place in St Andrews to take a break.
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Sofia Masud
+4
Had the American brunch. Scrambled eggs were creamy and plate full. Meal was filing and satisfying.
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Godfrey Baldacchino
+5
Loved the ambience and food and drink offerings of this place. Photo shows my half eaten carrot cake 🍰.
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Howard McNulty
+5
Great value, lots of vegan options we had great leek and potato soup x2 Turkey sandwich Herbie cheese sandwich, peppermint tea and latte coffee for under £20. Mostly students getting to know each other, looking to emulate Wills and Kate. A bit noisy, but enjoyable pleasant staff and efficient service.
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Padster
+5
Lovely little spot for breakfast and brunch. Nice atmosphere, great cappuccinos and pancakes. We had the Mexican breakfast burritos which were delicious.
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Mike Newbury
+4
Perfect place for a warming hot chocolate and brownie after exploring the windswept castle. Can seem a little noisy, and not much space between the tables, but the staff are really friendly and welcoming. Good selection on the menu and homemade cakes all make for a worthwhile warm-up.
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Tomáš Merta
+5
Nice cafe with excellent hot chocolate wit marshmallow, if that is your wish. It is not cosy as it maybe could be, but the crew and the drinks will compensate this. And who would not visit the cafe “where Kate met Wills”.
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Julian Harris
+4
Very much enjoyed this cafe. It was a little loud in terms of music but we were to close to the speaker (and we are getting old!). Food was delicious...with a great fusion of inter/national food! Haggis burritos for example. Would eat there again. Recommended!
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Brian Marek
+5
Very cosy atmosphere with homey food and accommodating service. Most of the customers seem to be students but we were in St Andrews on a family holiday and have three small children. Nevertheless we felt welcomed and the kitchen was very flexible with food for the kids. We were only in town a few days but ate there twice.
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Cordelia Grant
+5
Haven’t visited since before lockdown, so it was great to see they hadn’t changed their awesome menu and cake selection. Given the size of the cafe it is laid out well with plenty of space between tables. Staff are friendly, welcoming and efficient. Looking forward to visiting more often.
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Laura Linuesa
+5
Staff was very friendly, pancakes (and all food) was incredible and iced coffee was pint size (wow) and very good. As a student coming from Edinburgh the prices almost made me cry!! Want to give them 1000 stars!
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Alistair Stevenson
+4
Compact tea room at East end of North Street in St Andrwws. Apparently visited by their royal highnesses William and Kate back in student days. Excellent generous bowl of porridge.
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