A: Diners can expect a state-of-the-art, purpose-built restaurant situated in a prime location overlooking Plymouth Harbour. The building was once the home of the port administrator and is now used as a museum showcasing Plymouth's maritime history and local maritime culture. The inside of the building recreates the life and work conditions of the time, and there are many interesting exhibits to explore. Additionally, there is a beautiful garden surrounding the building, perfect for a leisurely stroll.
A: The cafe offers incredibly well-cooked, tasty food at the perfect price. There are vegetarian options available, such as freshly beetroot soup, which has been highly recommended by visitors. The cafe also caters to families with ample room for prams, making it a kid-friendly spot.
A: Yes, diners are more than welcome to move outside based on availability at the time of arrival. However, outdoor tables are generally reserved for walk-ins only. Reserved bookings that decide to sit outside will have their booked inside table relinquished.
A: Visitors have described the cafe as having a wonderful decor and pleasant staff. The location is lovely, with a beautiful view of the seascape. The service is top-notch, and the staff ensure that diners have a great experience.
A: The cafe has so much to look forward to in the near future, with many events coming soon. Visitors are encouraged to check in regularly to see what's happening at the cafe.