Beech Cafe - Menu

Woodlands, West Devon, United Kingdom, PL198J

🛍 Cafe, Coffee, Drinks, Breakfast

4.2 💬 61 Reviews

Phone: +441822833409

Address: Woodlands, West Devon, United Kingdom, PL198J

City: West Devon

Dishes: 5

Reviews: 61

Website: https://www.facebook.com/beechcafeattamartrails/

"Situated within the entrance to Tamar Trails is this little gem of a cute and cosy cafe where you can refuel before, after or during your activities at the site or of course just call in ! Plenty of seating both inside and out where you can sit and enjoy a cream tea, toastie or delicious home baked cakes washed down with a proper barista coffee, hot chocolate, tea in a tea pot or cold drinks. I had a cappuccino and a cream tea and it was really delicious and helped me recover from Archery, Tree Surfing and the Big Zip. If you wish to keep in contact with the outside world there is free Wi Fi which works well . Recommended."

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Scarab101 Scarab101

Set in lovely rural Devon with great views and walks nearby. Food fantastic and a lively young vibe!

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SAO1964
SAO1964

Definitely ask for Jake's very special hot chocolate. You need a walk before and probably one after but worth it!! Recomended.


Paul
Paul

Good food at reasonable prices. Nice and pleasant staff. Would recommend for family's and to take in the activities at the centre.


Kayla18123
Kayla18123

We decided to eat at the Beech cafe as we had booked for my son and husband to do the Treesurfers junior course which is right next to this cafe.


Bananamanairsoft
Bananamanairsoft

Stopped for a quick sarnie as we were passing. Prices were fair all be it a little high but the food was fresh and very tasty so didn't mind paying it. We also had cream tea which was to die for! Did have to pay for parking but then walked the dogs afterwards on the lovely trail.


Michael
Michael

Very pleasant little, friendly cafe at the start or/and end of the Tamar Trails. Reasonably priced food and drinks. Very family friendly. Might get congested if really busy. You can relax and take your mind of the selfish b.. horseriders who enjoy blocking the carpark with their horseboxes.


Sue
Sue

The Beech Cafe is definitely worth a visit and it's right at the start of the Tamar Trails, so maybe you can plan a walk or cycle ride through the Tamar Trails and finish off with a sandwich or cake and coffee afterwards, then you won't feel so guilty about enjoying the delicious food! The coffee is great as well strong but not bitter.


DavidCDevon
DavidCDevon

Can't believe we haven't been here before. Great coffee and food and very warm welcome from one and all. If you're going to the Tamar Trails it's a must! Even if you're not take the trip from Tavistock or turn off the road to Cornwall via Gunnislake well worth going out of your way for. It's open all year great looking home made grub and fabulous coffee.


Jannerbloke
Jannerbloke

This is a cafe with good food in a multi-purpose activity centre building, open weekends from mid February and later during school holidays. It is misleading to see it listed under Plymouth because it is in the village area called Gulworthy at this operation called Tamar Trails. It ought to be relisted along with the other Gulworthy business, food and things to do entries under Tavistock.


SueSage
SueSage

Situated within the entrance to Tamar Trails is this little gem of a cute and cosy cafe where you can refuel before, after or during your activities at the site or of course just call in ! Plenty of seating both inside and out where you can sit and enjoy a cream tea, toastie or delicious home baked cakes washed down with a proper barista coffee, hot chocolate, tea in a tea pot or cold drinks. I had a cappuccino and a cream tea and it was really delicious and helped me recover from Archery, Tree Surfing and the Big Zip. If you wish to keep in contact with the outside world there is free Wi Fi which works well . Recommended.

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  • Cafe Indulge in our vibrant cafe selection, offering an array of freshly brewed coffees, artisanal teas, and delectable pastries, paired with cozy ambiance for a delightful dining experience.
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • Drinks Quench your thirst with our refreshing selection of drinks, from hand-crafted cocktails and fine wines to non-alcoholic delights, including sodas, juices, and expertly brewed coffee and tea. Perfect complements to your meal!
  • Breakfast Start your day with our delicious breakfast options, featuring everything from classic eggs and pancakes to healthy smoothies and yogurt. Perfect for a hearty meal or a light morning bite!

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Free Wifi

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