Mark Geer
We visited a garden open nearby and wanted a snack. My wife remembered that there was a cafe nearby. So luckily we found it. There is a large supermarket across the road but don't go there for a sandwich crisps and a drink ! Go to The End of the Line. What a gem. In my opinion the best cream tea on the island. I don't say that lightly , I favour myself as a connoisseur of scones. I love making , them and eating them . I've travelled the island looking for a better scone than my last favourite place and now I have found it. Incidentally my last place has closed now , I can't seem to find out why though ? Bartletts Green Farm tea rooms . Anyway back to the cream tea. Two scones, one plain one fruit , recently baked on premises , Rhoddas cream , a pot of strawberry jam and a pot of tea. I think the pot was upgraded at no extra cost when I said we were sharing one cream tea between two. It was enough for more than two cups each . The scones were soft and warm and a decent size too . All the staff were really chatty and friendly to us. There are lots of tables inside but outside there is a large seating area too. It's surrounded by a glass panel , the ground has been well looked after and its a joy to sit in the sun. Flowers surround you and the disused railway line is nearby. There are pictures inside of the line when it was in use on the walls. We also had bacon sandwiches with salad but there was lots on the menu ,including sausage quiche and salad and many more snacks. The service was quick and the price really good. Certainly the best on the Island.
Socorro Ament
Stopped here for lunch on the way to the needles and was not disappointed. Coffee was served nice and hot and the baguette sandwiches were delicious. The place is quaint inside. They sell a some souvenirs. The outside area is great on a Nice day.
Cat Palmer
Surprisingly spacious café with seating inside and out, surrounded by beautiful wild flowers. Delicious cakes and friendly, helpful staff. The coffee needs a bit more coffee in it for my taste, but everything else about this place is great.
Peter Lees
The scones in the Cream tea are to die for, complimented by Rhoddas clotted cream and a Wilkins strawberry jam and a pot of tea all for £6.50 pp made the visit to the Island the highlight of our day as we reminisced on our wedding anniversary of 15 years ago. Thank you.🥰👍
Michelle Dunn
Lovely quirky cafe, friendly staff, quick service. Highly recommended for a lunch stop
Judith Whewell
Lovely freshly made food. Good location.
Lorraine Limb
Lovely little cafe. Eat outside or in. Good food and service.
Chris Goddard
Lovely views when it's warm enough to sit outside (like it was in Feb 2022). Good choice of food and drink.
Neil Tiller
As lovely as ever, fast friendly service, highly recommended ❤️
Andrew Hayes
Food was just ok, but DON'T use the sauces, they are hideous!
Sarah Rogers
Great value food. Lovely setting. Great kids option. Beautiful wild flowers around the outside seating area. Very friendly staff
Anthony Goddard
Nice to get out, small gluten free choice and nice scones, not a lot of space between tables if you want to sit inside, but we enjoyed our visit.
Susan Moore
Love this cafe. We have lunch here whenever we visit the west side of the island. The food is always excellent quality and the staff are very friendly and welcoming .
Michala Izzard
We all came here after a walk we did. It was a very hot day and all needed a drink. There must have been about 30+ of us all ordering cold drinks. Ice-creams etc. The staff were rushed off their feet, but still managed service with a smile. Even to say sit down and I'll bring it over to you. Very pleased with the service and would definitely recommend.
Arthur Lawrence
Good food, nice location, friendly staff. But I cannot understand why I had Orange, Kiwi and butter beans in my salad.
Julie Pittman
What a lovely find in a bit of traffic nearing Freshwater. Time to kill before catching a ferry from Yarmouth. Lovely coffee, pot of tea yielding 3 cuppas and a fruit juice with gluten free cappuccino cake (can't tell the difference) and 2 buttery shortbread for under £10, we were impressed with the way covud restrictions were met and a bit of railway history as well. Thank you.
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