Cafes in Lossiemouth
“Arrived at lunchtime. This was a first visit. Wheelchair accessible, Disabled parking beside the door. Easy to enter, even though it was busy and almost full, the staff cleared a seat away for my wheelchair. Our order was taken promptly. There was quite a wait for our drinks & food. They were full, so happy to wait.Sweet potato & parsnip soup (small) and cheese Scone. The soup was very salty! Otherwise tastey. Scone was very nice. My company had a lovely banoffee milkshake and Avacado on artisan bread with bacon and poached egg. They enjoyed it, but it was small. Coffee was popcorn latte. Good. I did not get to the toilet, as no room between the customers. Will return at a quieter time to try the Cakes.Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, Blue badge parking beside the door.”
“I fancied some Eggs Benedict and The Harbour Lights seemed to be one of the only places nearby. It’s a lovely little place (if a wee bit pricy) and I enjoyed sitting outside in the fresh air whilst stuffing my face. The ground coffee is also worth a mention. I had 2 cups??”
“We went here for dinner on our last night of our holidays. Able to get a table no problem as wasn't overly busy when we went but was early and during the time we were there got busier.Service was really good, they did make a mistake with my partners meal but quick to rectify and apologise.Food was lovely and would recommend going there.”
“My first time visiting since it became the beach hut, popped in after a west beach walk for a bacon roll and a coffee and it was fab. Just what you need after a walk on the beach. Service was good, roll was magic and the place was busy with a nice atmosphere. Will definitely visit again. Thanks!”