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Avaliação da contribuiçãoWent for lunch Tuesday 29/8/2017, it was so nice to have a salad made for me what I can eat with leaving anything, the service was out standing and the food was fresh and yummmyyyyyy, well done, I will becoming back.
Ripper smallish café licensed-restaurant with friendly ‘hip’ staff serving an excellent lightly battered fish chips, chicken artichoke pie and bread butter pudding. Excellent to find this gem nestled amongst the historic buildings on the Maritime Museum grounds at the end of the road in Low Head with cool views while protected from the elements. Thank you for being worth the visit.
If it was another star, 6th- I would happily give it to this amazing experience at this cafe! Very good coffee and wonderful Scotch eggs, the young chef cooked for us! (he learned cooking in UK). Thank you very much!
This place is **** beautiful!! Right on the river, fantastic views, service and food!! I wanted to move in!! I'll be back..
The Olde Coxwain's Cottage. The Coxwains Cafe is situated in the Low Head historic precinct, as you pass by the Boat Crew cottages (1859) then the Pilot Station Museum, (Pilots Row) The cafe is in what was the Coxswain's cottage. (1847) The view from the windows are eye catching, as the Tamar River slides past out to Bass Strait, with the chart room (1880) nestled along side. The cafe serves, light meals, lunches, snacks, cakes, coffee's teas. We enjoyed a very nice Pasta of the day; spaghetti bolognaise with a well made LavAzza coffee. The cafe is busy in summer open 9am to 5pm 7 days, winter 10-4pm 5 days. Enquiry can be made at the cafe re accommodation in this area.