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Gylly Beach Cafe

• Falmouth
(01326) 312884 Cliff Road, Falmouth, Cornwall, TR11 4PA (01326)3…Show (01326) 312884
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Nmr.soluitons
What a fantastic place to sit an watch the sun go down. As a party of 6 we spent two very happy evenings here. and were lucky to watch the Dolphins swim across the bay just great.
Jules
This place is a gem! It's in the top ten beach restaurants in Cornwall. Don't be put off by it's name as it's far more than a cafe. It's a very cool bistro/ restaurant by the sea- serving good food, coffees and alcohol all day. I would particularly recommend you try and go on a sunny day or warm evening and sit 'outside.'
Tony
had lunch here on sunday, service was ok but the food was dissapointing.the burger was tasty but served in a ciabatta roll which i hate.( ok, personal choice, others may like it, others also like chicken korma pizza, it doesn't make it right...what can i say!!!) nachos equalled overcooked deep fried flour tortilla wedges stuck together with melted cheese(microwaved maybe?)and tasting of degrading cooking oil, with average guac, salsa and sour cream. South Side in town do the best nachos.the battered fish was nice and obviously cooked in a different fryer to the "nachos". the chips were very good. a vegetarian option of peppers and feta was served in an undercooked and thus doughy parcel. the warm hummous lacked any kind of punch and the pita served with it was crusty and chewy in a -left around a warm kitchen as opposed to too long under the grill- kind of way.4 out of 10
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