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If you pass through the shop full of food, gifts and cards you’ll reach the cafe at the back. It was busy when we arrived but the guy squeezed 5 of us in without difficulty. We were served quickly and both the tea and the cappuccinos were lovely.
This cafe used to be cozy, welcoming and good value but now it is too formal and officious for a shop cafe. You now have to wait to seated and be served. The outside area is now padlocked too so no access from the side street. There was no ambience and poor choice. It is no wonder not many people were there more staff than customers! Food was okay but overpriced and basic. A great shame because it was one of our favourite stop offs in Dulverton.
Stop here for a quick lunch while passing through. Food was very nice and well priced. The brothers that ran the place were brilliant hosts, very warm friendly atmosphere. Really enjoyed our time here, will be back next time we visit exmoor.
Not as cosy and welcoming as we were hoping. Does not feel relaxed. Food was acceptable but nothing special.