Cafe Croyde, Devon - Review

26.3.22

Cafe Croyde, Devon - Review

Cafe Croyde, Devon - Review

Cafe Croyde, Devon - Review

Cafe Croyde, Devon - Review

Cafe Croyde, Devon - Review



On our second day in North Devon, we wandered up to Baggy Point and then stopped off at Cafe Croyde for some lunch on the way back. I'd seen a few of their Instagram posts before we visited Devon and immediately added it to my 'must-visit' list. Pizza, beach views, cute mugs, it had my name written all over it...

Cafe Croyde, Devon - Review 


THE MENU

Cafe Croyde's menu is far more extensive than you'd typically find at a beachside cafe. Whilst they do sell the standard sandwiches and pastries, they also have curry nights, make pizzas, and serve beers. All of the cakes and pastries looked delicious and they also serve pancakes too.


THE FOOD

We shared their veggie pizza between us and it was really good. It had a sourdough base and pesto, rocket and sundried tomatoes on top, as well as plenty of cheese. It's worth noting that their pizzas are also able to be made both gluten-free and vegan too! For a light lunch, one of their pizzas is great for two.


THE DECOR

There's not too much to say on the decor other than it's simple, minimalist whilst also being beachy. The outdoor area looks as if it's all been recently redone and was a really nice spot to sit in the sun overlooking Croyde Bay. 


EVERYTHING ELSE

They're open 9am-4pm every day and it's somewhere you just walk in. In the summer, I can imagine it gets pretty packed, being a prime spot by the beach, but it'd be well worth the wait. The food was delicious and it's a great spot to watch the world go by. 



A short but sweet review, but I'd highly recommend visiting Cafe Croyde. Tie it into a walk up to Baggy Point and a swim in the sea and you've got yourself a great day in North Devon planned!

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