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Avaliação da contribuiçãoTwillingate is incredibly charming. There are so many wonderful sights to see and beautiful art galleries to explore while strolling around. During our stay, we hoped to find something delicious to eat and we found just that at this lovely little place. We were treated to soul food by the friendly and personable owner, Joyce, who was as delightful as the treats she served. The cozy tea room is the type of place that would make anyone want to return to Twillingate.
Felt like I visited my grandmother. this sweet lady took the time to explain the local desserts. we made a baptism with fresh bread. everything was amazing. if we had been in town for longer, we would have been back....Highly recommended! (have the toutons!)
We had a delicious breakfast at the Cozy Tea Room.Two charming sisters run the Tea Room, and shared stories of the lovely decorations on the walls and customers. We especially loved the photo taken by Don Lane! There was Gluten-Free bread for husband, and delicious...things to eat for me. I had fishcakes, beans, eggs and homemade bread and jam. It was partidgeberry jam, and the sister who makes it has a special way to make it extra good. I bought some Maid of Honour tarts to try. There were pastry with raspberry jam inside and a coconut topping. I learned this 2-week trip that rural Newfoundlanders eat margarine, not butter. If they had been made with butter, I think they would have been one of the loveliest sweets ever. If you eat out in only one place in Twillingate, I recommend the Cozy Cafe. The genuine hospitality and delicious food will make this a memorable meal.
We had a fantastic meal here a few days ago. This place is a hidden gem. Even our 15 month old toddler enjoyed the fish brewis, and toutons.
We went here for breakfast last week while in Twillingate hiking. Lovely little place built in the owners home. Very cozy. The server was very nice. Service was great. The toutons are the must have here. Really well cooked. I had a breakfast sandwich. A...little thin for $9 but the homemade bread and toutons made up for it. We bought some baked treats to have on a big hike that day and the chocolate snowballs were awesome with a cup of tea halfway through the hike. A really nice place. Really respect someone for having the initiative and creativity to build such a nice location for tourists in her home. Meal was fairly well priced, Meal, tip and baked treat included was about $40. Only slights was the breakfast sandwich needs a little more substance for that price and the coffee was not great for a breakfast place.Baked goods and homemade bread very well priced and delicious. I would/will go back here again, without question.