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The Old Mill Cafe And Beach Shop - Wembury - Photo album

We stopped off at The Old Mill cafe in the afternoon of the last day in May, which had turned unexpectedly sunny. There is a limited amount of seating inside and outside and as the day had turned sunny by that point we had to wait a few minutes for a table to become free. Once we finally got a tab
Lovely friendly café right next to the beach .
Fantastic Take Away Cream Tea in brown paper bags, the best we've had for some time. Not able to sit inside, as they are keeping to Covid restrictions, so sat outside in the courtyard.
Beautiful location right on the beach. Fantastic mix of old and new seating. We had hot drinks. One was served luke warm but quickly replaced. Great service.
Lovely cream tea, excellent view of the beach, friendly staff and yummy Cornish pasties. My new favourite beach cafe. We'll worth the visit.
We visited a number of coffee shops and cafes while on holiday in south Devon, but this one had by far the best coffee, and the cakes we tried (3 different ones in the two visits that we made) were great, if a little on the expensive side (hence 4 rather than 5 stars). The second time we went, I ha
Not bad at all. Super convenient for the beach and prices are very reasonable for a National Trust cafe. Good variety of food and drink available suitable for children and adults as well as takeaway coffee to enjoy on Wembury beach.
Good variety of delicious food in cafe, ample parking, steps down to cafe so no wheelchair access and no disabled toilets. Walking is fairly even round to Plymouth sound with a good variety of wildlife .. sand lizards and insects. Footpath no good for wheelchairs.
Lovely setting, nice presentation in an old historic building & fairly priced selection. It is right on the coastal path so a great place to stop for a cuppa etc. Almost off-grid as there's no WiFi & iffy mobile signal in the area.
Gorgeous beach and secluded, shaded, dog friendly cafe off the beaten track but close to Plymouth. Busy, so park in the church yard (remember to donate at least a couple of quid to the church) if it's busy at the beach car park. Try the ice creams too!
Gluten free bread is available which opens up the menu to coeliacs and those with gluten intolerances. Quite rare to find in small beach cafes like this. Great coffee too!
Lovely little spot, great views, perfect for a little something to eat after a walk. Only down side is not enough outside seating but you can see why with limited space.
Cant beet having this place right on the beach. Lovely cake and other food but I'm a cake and coffee person and its grate.
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