Excellent location and in the old Bethel chapel with pleasant décor makes for an eye-pleasing café. There is also a small outdoor seating are at the front where you can watch the waddling masses go by. This place bills itself as a deli-bar, quite how I do not know. What is deli about toasties, sandwiches, chips, baked spuds and scampi? Like everywhere nowadays it seems to have sold its soul to please the masses. The cappucino I had was awful, made with poor quality coffee and skimmed milk. The member of staff we dealt with, who appeared to be in charge, was very rude and ignorant, telling us to fetch our own spoons and sugars, knifes and forks etc when he fetched our stuff to the table. He forgot some of our order and insisted we had not asked for it in the first place. The food was very expensive, £5.75 for a cheese and ham toastie. The ham was very old and turned up and the whole thing lacked seasoning and was presented very poorly. It maybe better then the majority of food venues on the seafront but it is still very poor. Never again
Andrew T.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Thurlby, United Kingdom
Found opposite the harbour area, this is in a prime location to attract both tourists and locals. Its a continental, Italian themed café, which also has an alcohol licence. There are two levels inside, and an outside patio area which is mainly only utilised in the Summer for obvious reasons. The sell a wide range of coffees, as you might expect, and offer a selection of snack foods — sandwiches made to order(and very nice) ice creams, desserts such as chocolate cake, cheesecakes and so on, and various other snack items. Prices are reasonable, particularly the sandwiches. Tastefully decorated inside and comfortable, as you can imagine, it gets very busy in season and is absolutely dead in the close season save for a few hardy souls braving the cold. It is, however, one of the better places on the front and is much better than a multiude of tackier, cheaper places found down there.