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The Plwmp Tart

Cafe in Tresaith

Updated: May 08, 2024 01:50 AM

The Plwmp Tart is located in Tresaith (Village in Wales), United Kingdom. It's address is Llanborth, Llandysul SA44 6QL, United Kingdom.

Llanborth, Llandysul SA44 6QL, United Kingdom

4GR5+99 Llandysul, United Kingdom

+44 1239 758100

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The Plwmp Tart is located at: Llanborth, Llandysul SA44 6QL, United Kingdom.

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The Plwmp Tart Reviews

Paul Watts
2024-04-08 17:51:04 GMT

Fabulous cafe! Certainly the best we found in the area. Tasty home-cooked food, and home-baked cakes and lovely coffee. Friendly service, outside and inside seating and lovely walks with a large National Trust car park.

Aif Bri
2024-02-16 20:07:11 GMT

What a fantastic little café in the NT car park. Brilliant selection of savoury and sweet food.

We had the beef bagel (the coleslaw side was particularly delicious) and the plum frangipane tart. So good!

9/10 my only negative observation was that the spilled coffee and crumbs were not noticed when the previous plates were cleared, so that I had to ask for the table to be wiped down.

Raph Meo
2024-04-06 06:28:33 GMT

Really nice coffee shop type place but servers a limited range of beer and cider. The food looked great (didn't eat) the place was pretty busy (with what I can tell) return custom.
Nice coffee and they also sell things like locally produced honey
You should definitely give it a try if in the area

Gemma Handley
2023-08-30 16:03:13 GMT

Fab little cafe with a 10 minute walk from the beach, but to be honest I would come here just for the cafe!

Amazing range of food to eat in or takeaway, lovely ice creams and some amazing coffee.

There is parking but it is a national trust car park so it is chargeable for non national trust members. There are also some public toilets on the car park.

This cafe at this location can get extremely busy during holidays and nice weather but it is worth the wait.

Jo Di
2023-06-09 19:40:00 GMT

Adorable small tea/sandwich cafe 5 minutes walk from the beach. I had a delicious salad trio. Very clean and well decorated. If we came again to Penbryn beach we will stop here for sure.

Edward Piper
2024-03-24 19:54:01 GMT

I don't normally write reviews but the food here was incredible and so I felt I had to. The sandwiches and pastries were amazing and the selection of cakes made it hard to choose only one.
Great location next to the car park and a lovely beach.

robert robertson
2023-02-14 23:17:56 GMT

Parked here at the National Trust car park for a visit to Penbryn Beach and decided to stop for a little treat. Café closed at 16:00 (it is February) and we arrived at 15:00 so went first.
Just over £20 for two coffees, luxury hot chocolate, and three cakes (not all for me).
All the cakes are displayed as home made using locally sourced ingredients, which is nice. As were the cakes! We all had different cakes and they all were lovely.
Being mid February, it wasn’t that busy, but there was a steady stream of people.
The staff there were friendly and polite and we were made to feel welcome.
As mentioned, there is parking and there are also public facilities. The dog was welcome too.
The beach is a few minutes walk, all downhill but the return journey is therefore uphill and may not be suitable for all. you can drive down, but it’s a drop off only, no parking. The beach is picturesque, some pebbles but mostly sandy. Superb way to pass some time.

Emily
2024-04-12 19:08:30 GMT

Amazed by the food options. Croissants fresh out the oven and great coffee. Definitely worth the stop.

Russ Outten
2023-09-29 20:13:48 GMT

Great place for a break after the steep walk from the beach. Friendly staff and great tasting cake, and some real effort went into making the coffee look it's best.

Giles Cuddy
2022-04-06 16:11:43 GMT

What a great little spot to relax and unwind. Great food and lovely staff, just a short walk from the beach and some delightful woodland walks with waterfalls nearby. Well worth going to and experiencing, I am definitely going to go back and enjoy more of what they have to offer on the menu. We only stopped for a sandwich and a coffee, but I'm keen to try more.

It is in a National Trust car park that does come with a hefty price tag (£5 at the time of writing!) but if you are an NT member I believe it's free.

R H
2021-10-27 09:17:37 GMT

A wonderful little cafe tucked away out of view from the road. We discovered this little gem on the way down to Penbryn beach on our bikes. An excellent place for taking a break before the cycle back up the hill to St Michael’s church. The staff are lovely, great food & lovely cakes. I’d say this is the home to the best sausage rolls in the World! We were lucky to get the last of the caramelised onion and pork sausage rolls - truly amazing.

Natalie
2022-10-06 16:22:46 GMT

What a hidden gem! Brilliant service (so friendly) and food was top notch! We had cake (Malted Apple) and coffee on arrival before heading down to the beach for a walk. Upon return we had lunch of squash soup (vegan) and beef cawl (not) - absolutely perfect on a windy autumn day. Would very much recommend.

Andy
2019-08-29 11:32:43 GMT

What a lovely place to visit. The food was amazing and we all enjoyed it. One of the best Ham & Cheese Panini's I've ever eaten. All staff were super friendly. It was very busy when we arrived but did not wait that long for food. They sell a range of cakes, ice cream cornets and the usual cafe stuff like sandwiches etc. Don't expect to go there for a steak meal. Also the beach is not far from here but unless you are fit I would advise going the road way to beach. The other way though beautiful walking through the woodlands there are many steep steps. .

gethyn howard
2023-12-03 19:51:03 GMT

Lovely food, staff and atmosphere. Stayed in the holiday rental across the way and had a lovely couple of coffees and a toasties. Will definitely be coming back again even if a 6.5 hour journey!

Andrew Gale
2024-03-12 13:03:17 GMT

Brilliant little café excellent staff and service. Just what we needed after the beach. Good parking access road a bit narrow!!!

Becky P
2022-05-28 14:12:34 GMT

Beautiful cafe with lots of delicious cakes. Plenty of savoury options too. A short walk up from the beach so definitely worth a visit.

Chris Dadswell
2022-08-28 15:26:25 GMT

Varied menu and friendly staff. Was pretty busy when we visited but to be expected at the height of the season.

Food stops at 4pm.

Good teas and coffees/selection of soft drinks.

pete meeks
2022-06-13 10:44:44 GMT

Well tucked away but well worth the visit lovely food, friendly service, great menu! Genuinely can't fault it one bit.... The only place I've been that serves still water in cans.
Ruth Jones from 'Gavin & Stacey' was having some lunch there which added to the whole experience.
Decent parking £5 (cash only)
5 min walk to a beautiful beach 🏖

Tim Jones
2021-09-09 13:18:57 GMT

Visited while out walking, on a day where they seemed really busy, but at no point did we feel that we weren't looked after.
The staff were friendly and helpful, the prices very fair for what we had, the tables clean and the outdoor seating tidy.

One or two wasps around, but not the fault of the cafe!!

Tom K Welsh
2023-10-02 06:04:29 GMT

Brilliant! Great coffee, tasty locally sourced food that and really friendly, helpful staff that were happy to help and accommodated and adapt their offer to cater for our 8 year old celiac and provide something Gluten free. Highly recommended.

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Tresaith is a coastal village in Ceredigion, Wales, between Aberporth and Llangranog. It is linked to the former by a two-mile section of the Ceredigion Coast Path, part of the Wales Coast Path. source

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