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The Coach House

The, Shingrig, St Dogmaels, Cardigan SA43 3DX, United Kingdom

The Coach House
Museum
4.7
57 reviews
8 comments
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38JC+66 Cardigan, United Kingdom
+44 1239 615389
stdogmaelsabbey.org.uk
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Monday: 10–16
Tuesday: 9–16
Wedneasday: 10–16
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: Close
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Live At The Cellar
Live At The Cellar
What a lovely little Cafe 😀 spent some time here after a drizzly walk around the abbey. Lots of locally produced snacks and meals. And a nice selection of sweet yumminess in the cake cabinet. Nice coffee too 😀 There is a little more information about the abbey here as well as a nice selection of gifts in the shop 😀
Sarah Evans
Sarah Evans183 days ago
Service can be slow but coffee is very good and the staff are very friendly. Nice cakes and prices are very reasonable. If you have children make sure you have 50p ready as they have donation box for bread for the ducks
Chris Lock
Chris Lock214 days ago
Food was great but the table service could have been better. Good prices and has a nice surrounding
Linda Robinson
Linda Robinson336 days ago
The staff are lovely. We had a large bowl of delicious home made soup with warm sourdough. Would definitely recommend if you’re in the area.
Rachel Crombie
Rachel Crombie1 year ago
Love the coach house, the cakes are amazing!
Jo Stafford
Jo Stafford1 year ago
Very nice. A lovely dog friendly place to find. Food lovely. Staff very nice. Abby beautiful and free.
Hilary Nother
Hilary Nother2 years ago
Enjoyed scones,butter, and jam at this cafe, and was actually the best scones I have ever tasted. The staff were very friendly and helpful, and welcomed our two dogs who were allowed to sit at our feet. This was so very pleasant for all of us.
Benedict O'Leary
Benedict O'Leary2 years ago
The Coach House is a café in the heart of the village. Given its location next to St Dogmaels Abbey it is popular with visitors. On Tuesdays, or any other day a market is being held in the village, it can get quite busy. It’s a great place to pop in for a bite to eat - whether you’re in the mood for a toasted sandwich or a hearty soup. The friendly team of staff are willing to take your order. Dogs are welcome, so don’t be surprised to see owners with their pets enjoying a cup of coffee. There is also a gift shop that stocks a range of local gifts and produce. Make sure you check out the museum - it is free and provides some fascinating insights into village life through the ages. If you’re in the village be sure to visit the Coach House and buy some freshly ground flour from nearby Y Felin )’The Mill’.
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