Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
A friendly seafront cafe for hearty breakfasts, cream teas, and value-focused daytime eats, with standout gluten-free care and generally warm service despite a few isolated complaints.
Chandlers Cafe delivers solid A-grade performance through strong food quality anchored by generous breakfasts and standout cream teas, paired with friendly, efficient service that handles rushes well. Occasional consistency dips in temperature and execution, combined with a modest seaside setting that charms without commanding destination appeal, prevent a higher grade. Excellent value and loyal repeat customers confirm this is a reliable neighborhood favorite worth visiting for breakfast or tea.
This daytime spot on Torbay Road feels warm and bustling, the kind of cafe where window seats double as a seaside stage. Service is often described as friendly and efficient, with little touches like shortbread biscuits alongside hot drinks. One regular put it simply: "We kept coming back because it just works for breakfast." The cooking leans classic British cafe: full breakfasts, paninis, cakes, and a well-loved cream tea, prepared with a comfort-first approach and an uncommon level of gluten-free care (separate fryers get several nods). Expect runny poached eggs, warm scones with plenty of jam and cream, and hearty plates that feel fair for the price. Families do well here: staff welcome kids, there are high chairs, and the menu includes simple breakfast choices that children tend to eat. No formal kids menu is listed, but small breakfasts, toast, and cakes cover most bases; good option if you want a relaxed, fuss-free stop near the beach.
Area: Busy seaside strip attracting holidaymakers and locals; casual, daytime-heavy footfall with beach traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked tourist zone with good daytime visibility and nearby amenities.
Nearby: Minutes from Paignton station and beach; clustered cafes, arcades, and shops along Torbay Road.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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