Takeout · Outdoor seating
Reliable British cafe for hearty breakfasts, light lunches, and cream teas with friendly service and strong value.
Driftwood Cafe delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality and reliable, friendly service, with strong value for money that makes it competitive with the area's better neighborhood cafes. The consistent execution across visits and quick turnaround support its reputation as a dependable breakfast and lunch spot. While the pleasant village high-street setting is inviting, it lacks the distinctive character or culinary ambition needed for grade A territory, and limited vegan options represent a minor operational gap.
A village high-street spot where steaming mugs and golden toast set the tone, Driftwood Cafe feels warm and bustling without tipping into chaos. Reviewers praise the quick, friendly service and call out details like coffee made extra hot on request. One diner said the big breakfast arrived piping hot with thoughtfully buttered toast that felt a cut above many cafes. The cooking leans classic British cafe: full English, paninis, jacket potatoes, and a proper Devon cream tea. Dishes are cooked to order and presented with care, more about comfort than flash. Prices are gentle for the quality, making it easy to drop in for breakfast or a simple lunch after visiting Babbacombe Model Village—ideal if you value solid, well-executed staples over culinary fireworks. Families do well here. Kids can stick to beans on toast, eggs on toast, chips, or a small omelette, while adults find approachable plates. There are plenty of vegetarian picks, though fully vegan choices are limited and may require tweaks; consider porridge with plant milk or adapting a jacket potato. Expect a relaxed, kid-friendly menu rather than a formal children list.
Area: Pedestrian-friendly village high street with locals and visitors exploring shops and attractions.
Safety: Generally safe daytime area with steady foot traffic near tourist sights.
Nearby: Close to Babbacombe Model Village, nearby shops and benches; dog-walking routes accessible.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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