Roads End Cafe is a lifesaver at this time of the year, we were on the NC500 and fancied a bite to eat when we got to John o Groats. It is such a basic cafe but still serves hot toasties/sandwiches, soup and small cakes/scones. The lady that served us was lovely, so welcoming and willing to go the e
I got told loads before coming to John O'Groats that it was boring, nothing to do and not that interesting... Pish! Absolute nonsense! They obviously weren't served by Rosie at the Roads End Coffee shop and they obviously didn't have their £3.50 breakfast cooked to perfection or an amazing fruit sco
We popped in to this quaint little cafe at the beginning of November, the lady was very friendly & very accommodating (we were the large party of 8)!
Delicious soups and sandwiches!!
My niece, especially enjoyed her rocky road chocolate bar!
Highly recommend!
We were desperately seeking sustanance, and the world's end, clinging to the two apples in our care. Out of the fog came into view, this glorious establishment, and their oft under reported Lentil Soup. Grateful to see, Roads End. You, our saviors be.
After a cold and windy day of travelling we were so pleased to be so warmly welcomed by the lovely lady at this cafe (I believe her name was Bea?) and delicious hot breakfast. I cannot say enough good things about the service and hospitality of the people both in the shop and in the cafe. Brightened
Only had a coffee last week but it was a great coffee (latte) and hot and a proper mug ☕👍
Shout out to the Cabin at John o Groats. Great coffee and sausage bap first thing in the morning and a few Milkyway chocolate bar!
Love place to eat good value for good tho can take a while for food to arrive but still really nice & dog friendly
Very friendly, very helpful. Nice breakfast baps
Great soup and sandwich and dog friendly too, worth a visit.
excellent T-4-2 which easily serves three or more
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