The Old Coach House ,Abi's Cafe

Church Hill, Lynton
01598 753360

Recent Reviews

961jillyc

Ignore previous review as rubbish! We went today, so pleased open and dog friendly We ordered 3 breakfast and honestly the best we have tasted in Devon. Perfectly cooked, hot, great sausages. The lady was friendly but efficient and our food was delivered quickly. # best breakfast in Lynton

JamesS200

Disgusting behaviour, received a phone call from this establishment who hung up when I answered, I called back as I didn’t know the number, to met with a woman who said it wasn’t here and hung up on me again! I rang back no answer, rang again to have the call answered then someone blowing a raspberry and hanging up again, so I called again to say how bad this was for a customer service business, they answered never spoke at all when asking if it was the old coach house only to say nothing to me and hang up again!! such poor customer service and disgusting behaviour

Maxine Pain

What a lovely cafe,ladies so welcoming and friendly,delicious food and cosy surroundings, can't wait to go back

Meg Purkis

The BEST Cream tea in the country. I had my first ever cream tea here and had to take out daughter for her first cream tea. The scones are massive and perfectly baked, the cream is thick and tasty and jam is lovely. Will absolutely return whenever we are in the area. Lovely friendly service, lots on the menu but it will always be the cream tea for meKid-friendliness: Our daughter (4 years old) was perfectly cared for.

spooky bazooky

Most fairly priced food in lynton! Amazing food, me and my partner had breakfast (served all day!) and was very impressed. Servers were a little abrupt and dismissive but what else can you expect in lynton

Tim Y

A unique stop / a step back in time. Seemed a nice cafe and food but just a bit old / odd and a broken window. The lady serving seemed abrupt and the toilet was unique for sure!

Angus Deacon

Popped in for a coffee and sandwich. Tasty food at a reasonable price and a lovely Devon cream tea to follow. However, we found one of the servers a little abrupt. She mixed up our order, which is easily done to be fair, but got a little defensive when we pointed this out. Odd as there was no one else in the café apart from us (and the staff) at this time.

Hazel Catherine

Amazing cafe! Brilliant food, friendly staff and great value. Highly recommend!

lisa franklin

A lovely light lunch however the chips were in need of more frying as a little under cooked/soggy. A very dog friendly place.

Maureen Coupland

The staff here were amazing ,so helpful, our friend was took poorly and they couldn't have more helpful ,plus the customers helping too ,would def recommend this cafe and will visit again ,Thank you again your help was so much appreciated Happy New Year to you allMaureen Barry Pat and Simon xxx

Rosie Free

Passed through Abis cafe on a motorbike trip from Cheddar to Lands End. A very welcome pit stop. Prices are good for the portion size, and the cafe has a homey relaxed feel. The toilet has a lot of spiders though!

Ian Page

The food at Abi’s cafe is delicious and good sized portions, the staff are friendly and make you welcome, would recommend to friends and family.?

Bill Gairns

Great cafe friendly staff good food cooked fresh just what you need if it says open on the door the cafe is open owners have a wicked sense of humour will definitely use again when in the area

Chris Wylie

Disappointed with our visit here for a late breakfast whilst camping in the area. The waitress rushed us through our order and spoke abruptly throughout. It felt very unwelcoming. Whilst the cost was ok the food was very average. Tomatoes with the breakfast were tinned plum ones. I wish we had walked further into the town where there are some other nice looking cafes. A friendlier service would have given us a much better start to the day on holiday.

mouserouse

The three staff appeared to be in a competition for which one could be the rudest. We got the winner. Took ages to "clean" a table for 6 of us. My sister was already seated with my 8 years old granddaughter. Woman moaned that she hated children and couldn't wait for school to begin again. My coffee was very weak. my other granddaughter couldn't drink the disgusting chocolate milkshake. Our final mistake was to ask to use the toilets, having been assured as we entered that they did have one. We were directed to a claustrophobic tunnel beside the shop to a revolting loo where the liquid (hopefully only that) flowed through an open pipe across the floor. Avoid at all costs.

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The Old Coach House ,Abi's Cafe

Church Hill, Lynton, Devon EX35 6HY
01598 753360