Reviews The Rumblin' Tum

5
Phoebe Boone
+5
We were short of time so got simple ham & cheese toasties to go (and they were great!) - but we were so pleasantly surprised by all of the woodcraft for sale. We bought lots of little gifts and had lovely chats with the owners. Great spot for a basic breakfast & gifts!
5
Rhys Burton
+5
Stopped here for breakfast and greeted by two lovely people who were chatty and knowledgeable about the area, gave us some great tips and a really lovely fry up that was cooked perfectly. They were even very kind to our little dog Nugget and kept her entertained whilst we ate. Couldn't recommend this place enough, would return any time 😌
5
The Jackalope
+5
Beautiful little cafe with a welcoming atmosphere, food was very homely and couldn't ask for a nicer experience, worth always stopping by if possible
5
Mark W
+5
Both the staff were very friendly and polite. The homemade food (chilli & chips) was very tasty and reasonably priced.. Nice decor with lots to look at, lots of books for sale as I think the owner is an author of numerous titles. Also had lots of carved wooden items for sale at reasonable prices.. Had some big bags of sweets for sale. Does eat in or take out.. had loads of sandwiches and a large selection of toasties and many different teas n coffees.. Was spotlessly clean, had free wifi and will definitely be back soon!
5
RPillai S
+5
Perfection in every way. Great food, amazing service, fab hosts. Crafts, art, books, this lovely little cafe has it all! Do not miss this place on the east NC500. Highly recommended!
5
Simon Frazer
+5
This was a perfect stopping point for lunch with our two toddlers. It's a reasonably small and slightly eccentric old school cafe but we were happy with our meals and the owner was cheery and helpful. There's also a range of wood knick-knacks. The menu is basic but very good value.
5
Kathryn Roberts
+5
Lovely down to earth food. Beautiful fretwork pieces for sale made on the premises. Owner writes novels based in the local area which are also for sale in the cafe.
5
Colin Woodward
+5
Great little cafe in an ideal spot on the NC500. Food was well cooked at a reasonable price, owners were a pleasure to talk to. Home-made wooden gifts available, also books written by Glyn, one of the owners. 5 star stop off for us 👍
4
Sylvia Igoe
+4
Lovely little cafe. Basic food. Great cup of tea. Hubby even bought me a lovely carving ‘ Believe’ in spalt beech, for my birthday. Glyn was chatty with brilliant service! Stop by if you can 😊
5
J oosterink
+5
Really nice place to stop, great tea and toasty, nothing to fancy but just a well melted toasty for a good price. the guy who runs it is really nice and does these amazing woodworks he will tell you all about and they are nice and affordable!
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