Cafe Twenty One

Station Buildings, Station Rd, Aberdeen
01224 774870

Recent Reviews

Tork Mackenzie

Great wee cafe at the local train station , very clean and bright , staff were friendly and chatty and the food was excellent , we went for the eggs benedict and the mac and cheese with a hot chocolate and flat white , all really good , well cooked and served in Cafe21 labelled cups which were

Andrew Mckernan

Lovely little cafe, no time to try out any food but the staff were lovely and the coffee was

Alfredo José Marín Bustillo

I’ve been using this coffee shop for the last couple of years. Food and service has been great every single time. Very good selection of sandwiches, rolls and wraps. One of the best if not the best Coronation Chicken I’ve tried around in Aberdeen. The soups are always lovely and freshly made.I noticed in my last few visits that the coffee is not as good as it used to be. Over extracted Espressos, over heated milk with no foam or any effort to texturize it properly in the Capuccinos / Lates. You could hear the jug screaming even if the train was departing the estation.It would be great if management spends some time / budget training the staff on how to use the coffee machine properly Barista style. Just a few tweaks and I’m sure they will get it right again.

Jayne Gates

A lovely experience, freshly cooked food, reasonably priced and served by happy people - you're really in luck if you have Jill as your waitress.Highly recommend this cafe.Parking: Railway station parking, but free.

Teresa Hughes

First time in this cafe. Catered for gluten free diet and had soya milk as I am also dairy intolerant. Will be back on my next trip to Aberdeen xDietary restrictions: Gluten and dairy

Celina Tomison

Fantastic gem of a place deliscious food very fresh great service and welcoming. Will be back!

judithf970

Treated my sister to a brunch she took the Vegetarian Benedict and I had the Avocado Toast with additional halloumi and salmon. We both thoroughly enjoyed the brunches.

Sara Chally

Popped in for a quick something to eat whilst waiting for my train. I didn't expect it to be so good. The portions were substantial, staff very friendly and the coffee was good and strong. I'll definitely be back.

Graeme Hogg (Hoggie)

Great breakfast. I'd say it was the best in the way of produce, freshly cooked and presentation I've had in years. Recommended

Brian Barclay

The cafe looks very nice and airy with some outside seating. However, after waiting 10 minutes to be seated, we then waited a further 15 minutes, and nobody came to take an order or give an idea of how long we would have to wait. There were people at the table next to us who had been seated before us, and they were still waiting. There was one person behind the counter trying to deal with takeaway customers and sitting in customers. Obviously, the lack of service was down to not enough staff. We ended up just leaving and went elsewhere. Won't be hurrying back I'm afraid.

Daniel Carlier

My wife and I have found a great place to have brekkie in Dyce; it's a sausage and egg sarnie for me, and smashed avo on toast for my wife. Good food and good service, reasonably priced.

louise marshall

I would literally come to dyce just to sit here for lunch. Friendly staff. Nice atmosphere. Outdoor seating, we didn't use but looked great out there. Food is fresh and coffee was great.Kid-friendliness: Ideal for kids, I had a 9 year old with me and although he didn't need their assistance our server was engaging and warm towards himDietary restrictions: Oat, soy and coconut milk available for hot drinks. I dint often see coconut in smaller places. Nice

Marge Simpson

Today was a big day for me. As I had one hour free in the morning, I decided to come and try this cafe with wonderful reviews. This was my first hot coffee that hasn't went cold because I'm a new mum, the cup that arrived was filthy, I stayed for no longer than 15 minutes out of the hour I was supposed to relax because the music that was playing was so depressing, can you feel the love tonight, Celine dion, savage garden, really horrific sad music, that has no room being in a cafe at 9am. I wanted to enjoy my hour off. But no. Coffee was nice but cup was filthy.

Aris Manou

Well, well.. When coffee shops charge something around the region of £3.50 for a cappuccino, you expect the coffee to be proper, with the correct portion of coffee-hot milk and foam and all of them being in the right temperature. Don't you? If you instead receive coffee with some over boiled milk on top isn't proper is it?

A C

Really nice place. Good food. Good portions!

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