National Trust Cafe Reserve table

The Harbour, Cornwall,Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom
726 Reviews 4

Make your dining dreams a reality at National Trust Cafe, located at The Harbour, Cornwall,Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom, with our user-friendly reservation page. Immerse yourself in a world of mouthwatering dishes that will delight your taste buds. For a guaranteed spot, ring +441840250353.

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Opening hours

Monday 10:00 - 17:00

Tuesday 10:00 - 17:00

Wednesday 10:00 - 17:00

Thursday 10:00 - 17:00

Friday 10:00 - 17:00

Saturday 10:00 - 17:00

Sunday 10:00 - 17:00


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Reviews

1 /5 Rating average

Poor service and terrible value for money. The food was low quality, the coffee tasted like dish water. Not good, plenty of other options in this lovely little village

2 /5 Rating average

We unfortunately chose this cafe for our Cream Tea, out of many in Boscastle! There were 6 of us, but they only had 5 scones left so one person had cake. When the first scone was cut open, it was revealed to be still frozen in the centre. The waiter apologised and took all the scones back to be microwaved. The jam came in those tiny mass produced jam pots and the servings of clotted cream were also tiny so barely enough to cover one half a scone. We were seated by the till and a door was open behind it, so it was like sitting in a wind tunnel, as it was a nasty rainy day. I went to find the toilets, walking out of the Cafe section into the Shop section of the building. I asked a member of staff where they were and she rather rudely told me that I had better be using the Cafe. There was a blue screen blocking the toilet entrance and I was informed that only one toilet was use, so there was a long queue outside. All in all, a thoroughly disappointing experience. There must be many cafes in Boscastle that are more welcoming, more efficient, better value and serve better quality food than this cafe.

4 /5 Rating average

Visited on Wednesday 16th November 2022. The cafe and shop are within the same building and you can walk in between them without exiting the building. The range of food in the cafe is quite limited but all delivered by very friendly staff and when I tried to revisit later I found the cafe had stopped serving a full 30 mins before the scheduled closure time.

5 /5 Rating average

Nice cafe and gift shop in the harbour area of the picturesque village of Boscastle. Park in Cobweb car park where you can also pay using mobile app Just Park and it's then a short walk to the cafe. The cafe sells hot and cold drinks, cakes and light snacks. The shop has some lovely products including locally produced products.

5 /5 Rating average

Stopped at the National Trust Cafe for a bite to each before a wintry stroll along the headland. A very warm and friendly welcome from the lady behind the counter, such a happy smile and genuine warmth. We were soon sat drinking the most delicious hot chocolate and eating a nice steak pasty. We were also tempted to share a delicious looking tasting) millionaires shortbread. Such a lovely space to enjoy our lunch and will definitely pop in again when next in the area.

5 /5 Rating average

Stoped in at the cafe yesterday and we just wanted to say thanks to the 2 ladies who were working. Thank you so much for just being friendly, accommodating and demonstrating what good customer service is all about. Tons of organisations could learn a thing or two from how you operate.

5 /5 Rating average

Nice 30 minutes or so in the afternoon sitting by the Stour, eating and talking with family at the outside tables of the NT cafe. The cream tea was to die for could have eaten it again if we hadn't have been going out for dinner within three hours! Will definitely be going back many more times as live in a nearby village.

5 /5 Rating average

Stopped for tea and cake, all to the usual NT standards a TV in the cafe showed the footage of the Boscastle floods being able to look out the window and see exactly where it happened, in summer too is quite sobering. Gladly Boscastle has rebuilt and is such a scenic place well worth a visit.