Cracking little fine-weather refreshment stop with views out as far as Barrow & the Wind Farm on a clear day. Tasty sausage butties & mugs of coffee recemmended.
Rayle
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Blackpool, United Kingdom
We make this a great stop for a coffee and a sausage buttie on our cycle outings along the prom from the south of Blackpool. Clean, friendly, good prices and on a sunny day in particular the seating at the sea wall makes the views and ambience simply stunning. A Mecca for walkers and cyclists alike you are assured of a warm smile and personal service. The best little al fresco café in the area, a real gem.
RStev
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Birmingham, United Kingdom
This is such a charming little place, kind of out of the way right up on North Shore at the end of Middle Walk, so it doesn’t always get much passing trade, but that makes it nice — it’s a hidden little secret. There’s no inside seating, it’s just a hatch, but they always have seating outside. If it’s raining you can either sit under their canopy or they’ll put some chairs and tables up on the covered area. If it’s sunny, or at least not raining, then you can sit right next to the wall and look out over the sea. They have reasonable prices, and they’re really friendly. I loved the Bacon barms and the teacakes!
Polly0
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Blackpool, United Kingdom
Excellent little café. A hidden treasure. The best bacon butties in Blackpool. Situated on the lower walk at Gynn Sq. Only outdoor seating therefore only usually open in good weather. Sit next to the sea wall for the best views. Sells a few bucket and spade type things as well.