Enjoy a relaxed and flavour-packed Brunch in Padstow with celebrity chef Rick Stein's Cafe.

Rick Stein's Cafe can be found in the heart of Padstow, Cornwall, where they offer a relaxed and family-friendly dining experience. Led by celebrity chef Rick Stein, the cafe features dishes inspired by both local favourites and ingredients, and international flavours, particularly Asia.

The Brunch menu includes favourites such as Smashed avocado on sourdough, Hot Smoked Salmon with scrambled eggs, and Ham and Eggs. Other dishes include Smoked salmon kedgeree with lemons, sultanas, and parsley, "The Big Cornish Cheese" which is a sourdough toastie with Cornish Yarg, Cheddar Oglesheild, and Emmental.

Bright interiors and a welcoming atmosphere makes Rick Stein's Cafe an ideal spot for Brunch before exploring the charming town of Padstow. 

 

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Brunch:

Everyday: 11am - 3pm

  • Brunch
  • Accepts Credit Cards
  • Disabled Access
  • Children Allowed
  • Online Booking
10 Middle Street, Padstow, PL28 8AP
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    a week ago
    We have eaten in many places along the South West coastal path over the last 12 months. Some great, some not so great. Some good value some less so. Whilst the food here was quite pleasant, my honest thoughts are there are many other places that offer far more value and enjoyment. Save your cash !
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    Went today for lunch, and was very pleasantly surprised by how good this was. We had the Bao Buns for our lunch, we had the BBQ pork and the spicy chicken which was exceptionally good. As a side, we had Padrón Peppers and a battered Fish with a coriander sauce (can't remember what this was called) which was absolutely lovely. Even the chips were so good, crispy, salty, and soft in the middle. Would definitely come back again in the future. The staff were also very knowledgeable about the menu. Only two complaints (and they are minor) is that the toilets are not very accessible for disabled or wheel chair users, but this is to do with the heritage of the building rather than "bad design". Also the menu, from the outside of the building, does not "invite you in". It looks a little bit boring, unless you already wanted to go in you probably wouldn't look at the menu and think "ooo, that looks inviting"
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    2 weeks ago
    Very disappointing food was OK but to much sause on everything. All could tast was sauce. Wines they seem todo just dry wines not everyone like dry wines. Same as we were looking Forword in this.