Really cute local café by the port with delicious and healthy vegetarian dishes. All the ingredients are either homegrown or locally sourced. It’s definitely the best place for having tea or lunch in Uig. Their homemade cakes are also very tasty. Absolutely recommend stopping by to visit Ella :)
Owner gave us awesome tips on where to go and how to go in order to avoid the hoards of crowds. The cafe itself is lovely, everything was being baked fresh! We had freshly baked scone with homemade raspberry jam which was absolutely delicious! The apple and ginger cake was a lot lighter than it lo
Best cafe in Uig. Don't go anywhere else. Loose leaf teas, homemade bread and soups. Great chocolate and walnut brownies... We stumbled upon it and it was a great find!
I loved this place!!! One side of the Café is a restaurant where you can drink tea and eat local vegetarian food, while the other side is a second hand store with vinyl and clothes. I loved the old music they where playing. I also loved the view from the window. My loose tea was great. Finally, I've
Great food, great coffee and spoke at length with the owners - visited twice while on Skye, would highly recommend stopping by. Open during off season too!
Very friendly hosts and delicious scones. Good cuppa. Great selection of locally made souvenirs and a variety of interesting vintage items. My wife found a perfect, local souvenir to remind us of our holiday in Scotland. Highly recommend.
We stumbled in here by accident, and ended up having one of my very favorite experiences we've had in Scotland so far. Ella makes everything herself from scratch, and the food and baked goods are outstanding. Supremely child-friendly, so bring your little ones.
But more importantly, come here for a
Lovely little cafe, we got there around 12 and it filled up fast afterwards, (tho there's a little shop to have a look at while you wait for a table). Staff were really friendly, even fetched some books for our toddler to look at & keep him entertained. We had the homemade veg soup and sour dough br
We were on Skye for only 3 nights, but drove all the rounds for the most part. Although our stay was short, this cafe was the most remarkable find and stands out most in our memory! Staggeringly amazing bread and baked goods, wonderful soup. It's just around the corner, a few steps up the hill from
The food was delicious. It looked and tasted to me that all the salad was homegrown. The sourdough roll was the best bread I have ever tasted. The surroundings are quirkly too. Eating and shopping g here is supporting independent businesses at its finest. Highly recommended to all, although speaking
Very unique, as uncorporate as they come. Very much recommended as a result.
Two thirds of this place is a thrift store / non-charity charity shop.
One third is a few tables forming a tea room.
The tea room does vegetarian food only. When we arrived we had to wait 20 minutes for a table. We were luc
Lovely, home made food, books, cds, etc. and quirky things to browse/buy while you queue or wait for your food (not long). Lovely, lovely people who run this family business. If it's not very busy, they will engage in a meaningful conversation with you. We spent two happy hours there, instead of
An interesting place selling goods on behalf of local folks, bought a few bits there are a good range of DVDs and record's for sale. The owner views his political life, which is not what holiday people like me are looking for so I left. The coffee side looked interesting maybe they sell Tea ?.
The best lunch on tid vacation so far! Really nice!
Absolutely lovely experience with great food! Lovely host Dominic and Ella! Would love to visit them again. Reach as early as possible as everything is home cooked and might be over quicker than you expect!
Welcoming charming place run by enthusiastic kind people. We just had tea & coffe but both were good and reasonably priced.
We also bought a wooden picture form the store they also have in the same place, with lots of lovely little second hand things and some prints, pics and paintings from -I guess
An excellent little cafe/second hand shop in Uig. On a cold day you’ll find some tasty and most importantly, warm soups to keep your toasty.
It’s a cross between a vintage thrift shop and cafe, with a lovely owner and good food.
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