Coffee Hut

6 Main St, Castlerock, Coleraine

Recent Reviews

Christine

Great tasty food .Lovely wee place for a tasty lunch.

Alan Kennedy

Food was good enough just not exceptional..

Uel Irwin

Petite place, nice and warm on a cold day.Parking: On street parkingWheelchair accessibility: Flat area

paul morrison

Lovely places and staff. some of the best sweet treats, coffee and food you can get. Love stopping in after my Sunday beach walks and always get a friendly

Lauren Graden

Relaxing little coffee shop! Food and coffee were delicious and service was really quick! Will definitely return❤️

Victoria Mcdonald

Brilliant coffee shop. We had the cooked breakfast (£9.50) a few times and their scones. It's very popular now and hard to get a seat sometimes. There is outdoor seating but it's chilly at the moment for

Mike W

I've read some of the other reviews and one or two are unjustifiably unkind. Like describing the hut as like a Nissen Hut. That's inaccurate as well as very unfair. For those of you unfamiliar with Nissen Huts. Have a look at Wikipedia and judge for yourself. The Coffee Hut, has what in my amateur architectural experience, one might call a 'New England look'. Its a chilled out space to spend some time. And sitting outside on a sunny day is especially pleasant. To the lady who called Castlerock a town. Please permit me to correct you. My family has been summering or living in Castlerock since the 1930's and it was never a town. If you look at photographs taken from that period or before. You'll see that Castlerock was literally a one horse town with a few buildings. My laboured point being. That you can sit out at a café like the Coffee Hut, on the main street and not be inhaling the quantity of noxious gases that you would in say, Portrush or Portstewart. When I've visited the Coffee Hut in Castlerock, it was run, pretty much like a Swiss clock. That there is an outlet in Portstewart is news to me. I don't spend so much time in either of the 'Ports' these days. It appears that the very capable and professional lady, that I know only to recognise, who runs the Coffee Huts; might've extended herself a tad too far and possibly not employed the best person to run the Portstewart Coffee Hut. I don't know. I'm only guessing. The issue with opening businesses in different locations is that unless they're on top of each other, as might be possible in an English South Coast town, being in more than one place at a time, is at this point in scientific progress, impossible. Though not far away if published scientific papers are to be believed. Fortunately, the Coffee Hut has had the winter to iron out the wrinkles and even out any inconsistencies. As to pricing. I must admit that as one who doesn't eat out so much currently. Due to mobility issues. I too have been surprised at the increase in hospitality prices generally. That is, until I better understood how much input prices have increased since the Chinese caused pandemic. In some cases, ingredient prices have doubled or more. This is reflected in our weekly shopping to an extent, so shouldn't be a complete surprise. Some operators are working to razor thin margins, but do so because closing businesses helps nobody. Coleraine is a perfect example. Vested interests, whom we all know. Have strangled development in the town. So that mostly we are left with thrift stores, cafés and vape shops. The Coffee Hut (in Castlerock) is a nod and a wink to what we might imagine a little New England café transplanted to Castlerock might look like, right down to the white picket fence. I for one, will continue to play along and play nicely. Why? Because some people 'do' and the rest of us merely 'talk'.

Cycling in the city

Disappointing food, the most bland sausage sandwich I've ever had. Bread you could break your teeth

Rosemary

We dropped in for tea and coffee. Service was good.

Ruth H

A warm and welcoming seaside themed Cafe in lovely Castlerock Town, situated on the North Coast of NI. Visited The Coffee Hut twice for breakfast. Friend and Husband had cooked breakfast and I had pancakes and eggs as I had requested; eggs were fried and the next day scrambled. Also had a yummy extra large fluffy scone and butter. They also had a vast array of traybakes and sponge cakes to choose from, that all looked delicious.? All food cooked and baked perfectly ; definitely the best breakfasts during our 6 day visit around NI, that included staying in Belfast.

L Gray

We love the coffee hut. We would come and stay at the temple and tide air b &b and love to call into the coffee hut after our morning walk on the beach. Really friendly staff and great food.

A May

My fourth visit here, a go to when I come over on holiday. The cafe was busy at lunchtime with no extra tables available inside, there was outdoor seating, but getting a little chilly for that! Fantastic selection of cakes to choose from. I went for the cheese, ham and chutney sourdough toastie which was delicious and then shared a malteaser slice to finish. Friendly staff and very affordable. Will be back on the next visit I am sure!

Michael Gregory

Went to Castlerock by train and spent a bit of time laying on the beach, enjoying the sun. Went to Coffee Hut for lunch. Had chicken cranberry and brie toastie, followed by a German biscuit and coffee. Great lynch, great service. Will be back. Thank you.

Mairead Brady

Found this little place by accident on a day out to Castlerock with my daughter. We loved everything about it, the decor, the service and of the delicious food. Definitely would recommend.

holidayseeker

Lovely cafe with great coffee and fresh scones. Nice outdoor seating. It is usually busy but service is quick and efficient

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