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Godrevy Cafe, Hayle - Cornwall |
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Godrevy Cafe Godrevy Towans Gwithien Hayle TR27 5ED Tel: 01736 757999 |
One of the most popular finds Godrevy Cafe is a chilled out, relaxed beach cafe in the true Ozzie style. Freash local food, served simple with an abundance of mouth watering flavours. The great views complement the natural surroundings, so why not come on in and enjoy our home made treats, super coffee or enjoy our fantastic breakfasts cooked freash to order. Come early it gets packed!
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| Proprietors | Zoe Percival and Dan Provost | | Chefs | Zoe Percival |
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Facilities
| | Smoking Policy | Non Smoking throughout | | Disabled Facilities | yes | | Wheel Chair Access | yes | | Child Friendly | yes, children's menu and half portions, high chair available |
| | Parking | lots of on site | | Vegetarian Options | Yes large selection and choice | | Accommodation | no |
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Facts
| | Opening Hours | 7 days a week, Lunch 10am-5pm. Breakfast served till noon. | | Restaurant Capacity | 48 inside 60 outside | | Price | £3.95-£7.50 | | Payment Options | all cards except American Express | | Awards | Gold CHEFS (Cornwall Healthier Eating Food Saftey) Award from Penwith Council, | | Recommendations | National Trust Publications | | Best Seats | On the patio overlooking St. Ives Bay and the breath taking Hayle Towans | | Wine List | Wide selection of international wines and house wines available | | Sample Dish | Spicy Quesadilla with Chicken and Mango Salsa, Parmesan and Herb Crusted Salmon, Asparagus Pea and Mint Risotto, Mediterranean Mezze, Moroccan Fish Kebabs. | | Functions | yes weddings birthdays etc up to 40 people | | Menu | Antipodean Café Style | | How to find us | signposted from the A30 at the Hayle turning. Turn right after Lidls and follow signs to Gwithian and the Godrevy Lighthouse/National Trust |
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Further Details
| | The Godrevy Café is a delightful little place located on the National Trust Park at Godrevy Lighthouse. The surfers enjoy the excellent waves nearby, the walkers are treated to cliff top vistas and some folks just park up and stare at the sea. Then, they retire to the cafe for scrumptious home made cakes, first class cappuccino or a cool glass of chardonnay. The cafe is always busy, the Sunday Brunch is so popular that the line starts at ten am. Lunch times great sandwiches wraps, salads, soups and simple platters of local fish. Some evenings are open in the summer so it's best to phone. The clean cafe style of the menu has it's owner Zoe serving up flavoursome buffets for local weddings birthdays and get together where the emphasis is the on laid back casual style. A real find in this wonderful part of West Cornwall.
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