After having swanned around Swanage all morning I had felt quite chipper, almost good in fact. Maybe it was the salty air or seeing one of the dreaded seagulls fly into the side of a beach hut. Feeling anything other than a bag of spanners is not exactly a regular occurrence though; I can remember the last time I had a spring in my step because it was just before we played Tunisia in the 1998 World Cup.
The family bag of Maltesers in my rucksack was shouting in my ear but I put them on mute. I then applauded myself for dodging the bakery I visited yesterday where the lady serving must have at least the third-largest breasts in the West Country. Feeling pleased with progress I crossed the road and headed for the sound of waves bashing up against the shore.
Should I go for a paddle? The idea was appealing until I contemplated emptying sand from my shoes for the next three weeks. I then noticed a square of enamel dangling with the words ‘Cafe’ on it. It was a sign. Sorry.
This caff is almost on the beach so if there is ever a tsunami heading to the south coast, I’d advise not to hide in here. Though you may get swept away (sorry, bad taste) with the view from most of the windows at the back of the building (there is a shop counter at the front for takeaways). My partner arrived and we entered via the open side door at the back of the cafe so we could get some air in these Covid times. We got perched on some hard wooden benches akin to sitting on church pews. The extent of a ligneous plenitude was now evident, the panelling snaking around the walls behind stacked-up tables. There was a lot of timber here. If the millions of trees in Norway are ever decimated in a massive forest fire, this will be their first port of call when they come to restock.
There were a few knick-knacks scattered about such as a odd collection of teapots styled in weirdness from a Boehringer teas made to a Mammy Two Shoes lady in a bath. The wall art was also random depicting paintings of birds though not seabirds as you’d expect but robins and sparrows. Oh well, this is the South-West after all and I come down here for the dottiness. 🙂
The menu was not exactly a lengthy tome – a laminated side of A4 marked with a few reasonably priced soupy and doughy items. I ended up ordering a cream tea from a rotund lady straight off the set of The Darling Buds of May. She was friendly but her other oppos had a face on them like they had been locked in a car for two hours with Professor Chris Whitty.
The Mrs had a carrot and coriander soup with, unusually, corn bread, which was spot-on. I ordered a Dorset Cream Tea and having Cornish blood, ate it the Devon way. Not to deliberately attract opprobrium from my fellow diners because I don’t know how if they put the jam on or cream on first in Dorset. And I couldn’t be arsed to ask – I just asked for the bill.
When Ma Larkin came to take our sponds she seemed surprised that I had a cream tea for one and seemed to be intimating that I would have been better off with a cream tea for four. If I sue her I think her lawyers will go by the name Pot, Kettle and Black.
Shaking off that corporeal insult I put away my credit card (which gives Haribo rewards points) and vow (again) to go on the salads for a few days. As I rise I spot a few bald tourists from far-flung Asian countries and again I’ve got my mind on those bloody Maltesers!
Verdict: 3/5
Good: Quirky. Sea air
Bad: Not exactly comfy. Limited menu. Good for wood fetishists.
Want to visit the sea now I have read this 🙂
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Went there last year but it was closed sadly due to Covid. Will try as you made it sound interesting lovely
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As a local I can say you are spot-on! A bit weird but a harmless estab.
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Been here a few times mainly for the view. It’s average but staff are friendly in my experience. I reckon a 3?
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Oh to fly like them birds and sniff the sea and that brill and great to be there i would say lad great site even tho i steuggle sometimes
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I want to go to the seaside – hate living in Derby 😦
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Want to see the sea now!!!!!! Let me at this place and I also desperately need a coffee!!!!!! xxx :))))))))))))) xx
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This made me cry with laughter – thank you! xD
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I love Dorset so I may have to head that way – love your description mate 🙂
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Wooosh!!!
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me and suze chill here skay boi an that – all gud bruv
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Too dingy and wet outside so i would rather be spain tbh
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A pit stop after a Long walk. Really looking forward to a nice cup of tea and a couple of cakes/tarts for the kids…
The tea was disappointing,
And the tarts, were like nothing we had experienced before! Completely tasteless and dusty, and the “jam” filling I’ve no idea what it was, but just a sticky tasteless gum!
Very disappointed.
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I had a cream team which appeared to be good value until it arrived. The tea was lovely but the scones were either frozen or a day old and heated in the microwave. They fell to bits when trying to add the cream and jam. The jam was cheap. The scones were very salty and poor quality mass produced product. The tea was good. The tables were sticky due to peeling varnish which may have been caused by the product being used to disinfect the tables. Dogs are allowed which is probably why we chose to go in. There is some outside seating but not in a particularly nice area. Inside there would be a lovely view of the beach and sea if you could see through the windows which were misty, covered in condensation and generally grimey looking. The staff were efficient and friendly.
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Sat outside, but the area is in an alleyway next to large dumpster bins, so not at all attractive.
The cafe did not have any gluten free breads for sandwiches, but did have some gluten free pasties/pastries, so we managed. Food was good and reasonable priced.
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shockingly bad customer service, rude staff. If you don’t like your job or cant be bothered to smile, engage or acknowledge your customers, then maybe its time to leave!
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This place needs a damn good clean. The ladies loos were awful and there was no lock. The teas and coffees were OK but all of the crockery, cutlery and trays etc were grubby. Our Easter biscuits were stale. We even saw a customer on one of the outside tables taking all of the unused butters, sugars etc from the uncleared tables. The sea views were lovely but you didn’t need to go inside this place to experience them.
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Brooks -time to READ your reviews! Last year, i gave you the benefit of the doubt describing your service as “cool”. This year’s visit, and having read many similar reviews, indicates Brooks is not reading Trip Advisor. What an absolute travesty that a gorgeous, PERFECT location in a quaint, tourist town has not maximised its HUGE potential. It would not cost the earth to refurbish this venue inside and out to a high standard. The view is second-to-none. Best location i’ve ever experienced with poor, out-dated and tired decor and abysmal customer service. One can only assume the employees are not the business owners as i cannot imagine anyone would treat their patrons (aka paying customers) with such disdain? Business owners – you could increase profits by a huge margin by vetting, training and monitoring your staff. Warm staff = repeat business and recommendations. Reputation is everything in these competitive times. The ladies, like last year, were unwelcoming (in no rush to open the doors on time), did not guide us to a table, disputed what we had ordered without offering to amend (though did not over-charge) and lacked any discernible interest in their tasks or clientele. I have awarded 2* as the prices are fair and the chef good at his job, nice breakfast.
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Sat outside, but the area is in an alleyway next to large dumpster bins, so not at all attractive.
The cafe did not have any gluten free breads for sandwiches, but did have some gluten free pasties/pastries, so we managed. Food was good and reasonable priced.
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shockingly bad customer service, rude staff. If you don’t like your job or cant be bothered to smile, engage or acknowledge your customers, then maybe its time to leave!
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i had a bond with this place – get it ? tea bond yeah?
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Basic but you can see the sea!!!! A cuppa and my besties and who cares about the decor
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