Beautiful food, staff very pleasant, would highly recommend.
Janet Sheard
Lovely toasted current T Cake with a mocha for lunch, highly recommend.
Fiona Robson
Lovely Moules frits apart from extra £4 charge for Frits and it was a small portion for £4 so please change your menu to say just Moules/ bread...friendly staff and dog friendly.
Nicole Nixon
Refused to turn music down even though there was only one other person there and she was on the phone, working.
Tim Reilly
Cosy cafe with great food. Some lovely breakfast options cooked really well. Nice place to eat.
David Perry
4 pax for Tapas supper. Great service, excellent food. Pure, simple and a revisit planned. Passed the word to family and they too will be going. Small package, punching well above many fancy places. VFM, Food, everything---
Allun Cornwell
Just coffee.
Jeanette Carter
Dogs are welcome it was busy when we went . Food was excellent and a good choice. Staff very friendly.
Rob Smallwood
There is good, and then there is very good, and this was very, very good.Tuesday night is a tapas menu, and it's one of the, if not the best we've ever had.Every dish was on point, with slight twists here and there, a fusion of Spanish and British - where Ham Croquettas sat comfortably alongside Sage and Onion Scotch Egg. The hake was huge and beautifully cooked. We also had Calamari, a panko Belly Pork special and black & white pudding with poached egg.I managed a Bread & Butter pudding, again, really nice.Service was friendly, efficient and the ambience casual.It was a great choice to celebrate our Pearl Wedding Anniversary - we will be back!
This place is a bit like an unfamiliar roast dinner. There are parts I liked, some quirks I certainly didn't like and then some standard components that were as expected. So we arrived on time to find that our table was not ready, this is ok, its a fairly intimate setting so we went for a drink next door. Good local village, so when our table was ready a waiter came across to the pub and brought us to the table. Within no less than 5 minutes the waiter was pushing us for our order. He tried to make a joke of it but was being serious. We weren't late, so why rush us? The demeanour was over friendly and slightly uncomfortable. Next one of our party asked to use the facilities... they were sent down the street, to use the public toilets (hopefully not the bushes). This is a major note. Either drop the kids off before you visit this establishment or be prepped for a night time stroll to the local beachside public loos. The food was generally good, but with all the above thrown in (and more that the word limit prevents me from adding) I feel 3 stars is not only fair but possibly generous at this price range.
oliswift
We are staying in Tywyn to start the New Year and decided to drive to Aberdyfi last night for some food. We went into Coast and thankfully they had a space for two available. The ambience and aesthetic were great and the staff were really friendly, attentive and considerate. The wine selection was great (we had the house merlot which was lovely) and between 2 of us had 7 tapas and 2 deserts which was more than enough! Croequetas and Mussels being our favourite. Really wonderful evening and certainly somewhere we will visit again next time!
Christopher W
Went for dinner. No pizzas available so we had the tapas. Ordered the mussels, most of them were closed which means they we dead before cooking. We also had the squid which was inedible, like rubber bands. The bay fries were also inedible. People we're sending food back all night. Apparently they were just using up old stock before closing for the off season. Hope they sort them selves out for the new season.
Pioneer10283369786
A shame that the staff don’t understand that the customer is an important element when operating a cafe. All was well until the temperature in the cafe dropped and there was a significant cold draft. It was -2 outside when the staff decided to open the windows so they could cool down. I asked for the windows to be closed as it became very uncomfortable. The answer was, they were hot, so no!! I had to put a coat on to eat my lunch. Asked again, but again refused because they were still too hot. I should have sent the soup back and not paid, but didn’t want to spoil the family get together.
Discover20453685324
What a fabulous restaurant, we visited two nights running and had excellent food and service. They should feel very proud of what they have achieved. I’d go back in an instant. Superb
Sweetcorn and Courgette fritters were delicious!
Beautiful food, staff very pleasant, would highly recommend.
Lovely toasted current T Cake with a mocha for lunch, highly recommend.
Lovely Moules frits apart from extra £4 charge for Frits and it was a small portion for £4 so please change your menu to say just Moules/ bread...friendly staff and dog friendly.
Refused to turn music down even though there was only one other person there and she was on the phone, working.
Cosy cafe with great food. Some lovely breakfast options cooked really well. Nice place to eat.
4 pax for Tapas supper. Great service, excellent food. Pure, simple and a revisit planned. Passed the word to family and they too will be going. Small package, punching well above many fancy places. VFM, Food, everything---
Just coffee.
Dogs are welcome it was busy when we went . Food was excellent and a good choice. Staff very friendly.
There is good, and then there is very good, and this was very, very good.Tuesday night is a tapas menu, and it's one of the, if not the best we've ever had.Every dish was on point, with slight twists here and there, a fusion of Spanish and British - where Ham Croquettas sat comfortably alongside Sage and Onion Scotch Egg. The hake was huge and beautifully cooked. We also had Calamari, a panko Belly Pork special and black & white pudding with poached egg.I managed a Bread & Butter pudding, again, really nice.Service was friendly, efficient and the ambience casual.It was a great choice to celebrate our Pearl Wedding Anniversary - we will be back!
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This place is a bit like an unfamiliar roast dinner. There are parts I liked, some quirks I certainly didn't like and then some standard components that were as expected. So we arrived on time to find that our table was not ready, this is ok, its a fairly intimate setting so we went for a drink next door. Good local village, so when our table was ready a waiter came across to the pub and brought us to the table. Within no less than 5 minutes the waiter was pushing us for our order. He tried to make a joke of it but was being serious. We weren't late, so why rush us? The demeanour was over friendly and slightly uncomfortable. Next one of our party asked to use the facilities... they were sent down the street, to use the public toilets (hopefully not the bushes). This is a major note. Either drop the kids off before you visit this establishment or be prepped for a night time stroll to the local beachside public loos. The food was generally good, but with all the above thrown in (and more that the word limit prevents me from adding) I feel 3 stars is not only fair but possibly generous at this price range.
We are staying in Tywyn to start the New Year and decided to drive to Aberdyfi last night for some food. We went into Coast and thankfully they had a space for two available. The ambience and aesthetic were great and the staff were really friendly, attentive and considerate. The wine selection was great (we had the house merlot which was lovely) and between 2 of us had 7 tapas and 2 deserts which was more than enough! Croequetas and Mussels being our favourite. Really wonderful evening and certainly somewhere we will visit again next time!
Went for dinner. No pizzas available so we had the tapas. Ordered the mussels, most of them were closed which means they we dead before cooking. We also had the squid which was inedible, like rubber bands. The bay fries were also inedible. People we're sending food back all night. Apparently they were just using up old stock before closing for the off season. Hope they sort them selves out for the new season.
A shame that the staff don’t understand that the customer is an important element when operating a cafe. All was well until the temperature in the cafe dropped and there was a significant cold draft. It was -2 outside when the staff decided to open the windows so they could cool down. I asked for the windows to be closed as it became very uncomfortable. The answer was, they were hot, so no!! I had to put a coat on to eat my lunch. Asked again, but again refused because they were still too hot. I should have sent the soup back and not paid, but didn’t want to spoil the family get together.
What a fabulous restaurant, we visited two nights running and had excellent food and service. They should feel very proud of what they have achieved. I’d go back in an instant. Superb