The bistro staff where so nice and helpful. Drinks where nice n hot. Food was very tastie. Homemade tomato soup n toasties wi macaroni n bacon. Even the gluten free roll was tastie. Would defo use this place a again.
We camped at John O’Groats campsite overnight and literally stumbled across this little treasure. We had an extremely warm welcome and although we weren’t expecting much from such a small ‘out of the way’ place we couldn’t have been more pleasantly surprised. The food was fabulous! Portions were generous but taste had not been compromised as a result. We also had some beers from The Orkney breweries which were great. Shame it’s bit of a long drive from our home in Sussex! Well worth the visit 🤗
Fantastic, homemade cake and sandwiches. Wide variety of coffee and tea, some cold drinks, too.
Staff is friendly, but not of the fastest kind, so bring along some time.
While enjoying your coffee and cake, the view of the Orkneys is quite spectacular.
Nice spot for a stop and to rest a bit.
"Small bakery, the true gem of this location. Homemade cakes, delicious coffee, and all the essentials for the otherwise abandoned area. Absolutely dog-friendly."
We had coffee and pastries here. They have excellent, friendly service. Their desserts are yummy. The store has tourist items to purchase as well wine and beer. Ice cream Is also right around the corner.
Absolutely fabulous little place! The lady who runs it is very friendly and happy to chat to you. She was also very kind to the dogs, offering them snacks and giving them a love. The food was very tasty. We had carrot and coriander soup with soda bread, which was lush and served at the perfect temperature, then due to the large and gorgeous selection of cakes, we tried the brownie, the raspberry brownie, the millionaires shortbread and Tablet cheesecake with a cup of tea. We also had a couple of very nice Sicilian lemon and orange cold drinks. My God, I'm glad I don't live nearby as I would get fat being in there all the time! 😂 Our intention before we entered was just to have a cuppa and a bit of cake, but after that feast we also had a browse of some of the lovely deli foods for sale and left with some Black Bomber cheese and some local ales too. We were also really pleased to see that the cutlery was compostable and the food was served in recyclable cardboard. We really enjoyed our visit to John o Groats and this place was one of the main reasons for that.
The place is very nice and cozy. We tried a hot chocolate with cream and marshmallows on top (which I strongly recommend). Also, the chocolate marble tart was delicious 😋 Staff was nice and friendly. All in all highly recommended
Loads of great quality fresh home baked goods and hot drinks to take the edge off the chill on a chilly spring day at the top of Scotland.
Lovely, little, Bright and airy cafe with cheerful and helpful staff. The ambiance is quiet unique, and so are the choices on the menu. They have a surprisingly good selection of local ( from next town, Wick) whisky like Old Pultney. Even the pour, serving etc was very professional, although I was somewhat amused finding alcohol in a coffee cafe. The local community boards and the interesting bathroom, complete the experience. Good value for money. Plenty of parking and its right by the sea at John o groats
A very nice place with top cakes and drinks. The price is also very reasonable, quite a relief after a long journey.
Staff here are very lovely and the atmosphere is cosy and the shop has a wide selection of goodies. However, prices are quite high and have a big up-mark which is unfortunate. The coffee wasn’t that great and the scone was so-so.
Lovely place with beautiful views out over the water. Staff were very friendly. Great soup and drink selection. Dogs are welcome and a nice array of gifts.
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