Rick Stein's Café is a café Padstow located in United Kingdom.
10 Middle St Padstow Cornwall PL28 8AP United Kingdom
| Reservations | Yes |
| Credit Cards | Yes |
| Wi-Fi | No |
| Outdoor Seating | No |
| Menus | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dinner |
| Drinks | Beer, Wine, Cocktails |
The sticky toffee pudding is seriously good but so large you'll need a long walk after lunch to burn it off! To be ultra decadent order it with clotted cream as well as ice cream !
Much better than the Seafood Restaurant . More casual but still high quality . Pondicherry Curry , Seabass , Mackerel , and Laksa all excellent. Sunken Choc pudding not that great but who cares?
For a perfect lunch , order the goujons of sole as a main course. It's delicious.
If they have the steak sandwich on the menu, it is a must have! (Lunchtimes Only) Thin steak in warm bread , freshly baked in the cafe , with a small drizzle of olive oil over the top.. Amazing!
Scallop appetiser is really delicious. Mackerel salad starter is zingy. Recommended.
Scallop appetiser is delicious. Mackerel salad starter is also very good.
1 hour 15 after sitting down our main courses arrived. Sat in the small courtyard & although staff v friendly we did feel like we'd been forgotten about. Took 2 hours 4 a 3 course meal. Food was ok.
Be prepared to wait when ordering dessert . They were good when they came, but ours took more 30 mins to arrive. No idea what the hold up was since it was the end of the lunch rush.
Make sure you book . Lovely atmosphere, great food.
Summer 2021. It is closed for good.
The olives are fantastic!
Great food / ambience but v.erratic service
Buy the olives !
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Outstanding food from Paul Ainsworth. A must if you’re in Padstow...if you can’t get a table for dinner, there’s an amazing set lunch for £25 - Carl
Authentic cornish pasties. Get the larger one if you're super hungry. - Mark Ashworth
Rick Stein appears to be buying up the town, owns restaurants, supermarkets and fish shops and butchers shops - David Mason
Lovely view of the harbour upstairs, and the desserts are to die for .... - Robert Peckham