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Holly Molly Cafe
92/100 (1145 ratings)
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"Recommended by our taxi driver. Breakfast was very tasty and good sized portions. One in our group requested scrambled eggs instead of fried egg with..."
Barbara V.
"Ordered to go before getting on the ferry. They did their best to provide good food and fast service with quite limited staffing. Really enjoyed..."
Cat Ko
"Went into the Holly Molly Cafe for breakfast and had the full English, I could not fault it. Came with a brew as part of the deal, and portion size..."
greg dunson
"Great way to start the day. One of the best breakfasts I've had. Staff was super friendly which is always awesome. 10 out of..."
Hills, Hikes And Histories
"Lovely little place....food was good quality and staff were..."
Rolando Johnston
"Stopped by for a full English. service was pleasant and prompt. Food was tasty and good value for money. Will deffo stop by for food here..."
Steve Sonnex
"Just put a review on your take away shop when should be on your cafe review site. Your staff helped me today from your cafe. Very kind staff. Helped..."
tutenkuman
"Absolutely wonderful cafe! Breakfast was delicious and the ladies are so..."
Emma Morris
"Always friendly and really nice food never had a bad experience also offer WiFi too give you a option to choose your own breakfast good for the price..."
Michelle Cook
"Massive breakfast and busy for tea , coffee and lunches. Nice family run establishment. Great to get well fed for long journey. More open that some..."
Byron Deithrick