Fantastic community run cafe ..Good food at reasonable prices ... if like us you were out on a two wheeled fun ride this is a great pit stop along the
Racheal Turpin
Amazing community run cafe with delicious homemade food. We make sure to stop here every time we have a journey to South Wales. Our little boy loves the children's play zone with toys and it's a great way to let him have a mid-journey chill out after some lunch.Kid-friendliness: Children's indoor play area with toys and books
teym vere
Not the best welcome or service.2 coffees a cake and pate on toast ordered.Cake stale, forgot pate only to be given a toasted cheese sandwich as well as the pate after being reminded of order. Returned sandwich then claimed they had run out of the cake after the cake was sitting in front of us. Second time visiting this place that a simple order was wrong.Food is good but chaotic service.
S H
Great breakfast.
sophie malatynski
lovely little service spot with home made
Eric Bale
Lot of flies around the outdoor tables .Parking: Good disabled spots
Anne Moran
We had a lovely fresh cooked lunch sitting outside, free squash for the kids with friendly staff, and a locally sourced shop. We shall be coming again!
William Johnson
Cletwr is a community run cafe in Tre'r-ddol, half way between Aberystwyth and Machynlleth. It also has a small store selling essential items like milk and bread. There is a wide range of drinks and snacks available with waiter/waitress service. Ample parking makes this a great place to stop for a break when travelling north or south in mid west Wales.
Alison Davies
Waited ages for our coffee, then when it did get to us it was luke
Lovely place lovely food lovely staff nothing is to much. Supports the local community and v nice place to stop on the way to cardiganParking: Plenty of parking two chargers and ample push bike parkingWheelchair accessibility: All the place easy access
Scott Andrews
Not fancy, just nice honest food. In our group, someone had a ham and cheese toastie. Simple stuff, lovely ham and tasty hearty cheddar cheese. I had a spicy tomato and kidney bean soup. Winter busting fayre. All four of us fed and watered for £26 which with inflation etc as it is / has been is a credit to Cletwr.Recommended.
Richard Squires
Variable service. Limited choice. High prices
Danielle R
If you're driving through, it's definitely worth stopping by. The food and drinks are reasonably priced. Simple but filling. The menu doesn't change, so this works I it's favour of knowing what you're going to get. Lovely little shop attached too.
david wallis
Untrained staff. Wait 35mins for coffee and cake. Lots of staff doing nothing.
Fantastic community run cafe ..Good food at reasonable prices ... if like us you were out on a two wheeled fun ride this is a great pit stop along the
Amazing community run cafe with delicious homemade food. We make sure to stop here every time we have a journey to South Wales. Our little boy loves the children's play zone with toys and it's a great way to let him have a mid-journey chill out after some lunch.Kid-friendliness: Children's indoor play area with toys and books
Not the best welcome or service.2 coffees a cake and pate on toast ordered.Cake stale, forgot pate only to be given a toasted cheese sandwich as well as the pate after being reminded of order. Returned sandwich then claimed they had run out of the cake after the cake was sitting in front of us. Second time visiting this place that a simple order was wrong.Food is good but chaotic service.
Great breakfast.
lovely little service spot with home made
Lot of flies around the outdoor tables .Parking: Good disabled spots
We had a lovely fresh cooked lunch sitting outside, free squash for the kids with friendly staff, and a locally sourced shop. We shall be coming again!
Cletwr is a community run cafe in Tre'r-ddol, half way between Aberystwyth and Machynlleth. It also has a small store selling essential items like milk and bread. There is a wide range of drinks and snacks available with waiter/waitress service. Ample parking makes this a great place to stop for a break when travelling north or south in mid west Wales.
Waited ages for our coffee, then when it did get to us it was luke
It's got a nice feel about it.
Restaurantji Recommends
Lovely place lovely food lovely staff nothing is to much. Supports the local community and v nice place to stop on the way to cardiganParking: Plenty of parking two chargers and ample push bike parkingWheelchair accessibility: All the place easy access
Not fancy, just nice honest food. In our group, someone had a ham and cheese toastie. Simple stuff, lovely ham and tasty hearty cheddar cheese. I had a spicy tomato and kidney bean soup. Winter busting fayre. All four of us fed and watered for £26 which with inflation etc as it is / has been is a credit to Cletwr.Recommended.
Variable service. Limited choice. High prices
If you're driving through, it's definitely worth stopping by. The food and drinks are reasonably priced. Simple but filling. The menu doesn't change, so this works I it's favour of knowing what you're going to get. Lovely little shop attached too.
Untrained staff. Wait 35mins for coffee and cake. Lots of staff doing nothing.