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7 Of The Best Cafes And Coffee Shops In Truro!

Cornwall’s only city, Truro is full of unique and fantastic cafes and coffee shops all striving to provide the best of food and drink they can just for you! It is the perfect place for a day of shopping and a catch up with your family and friends.

There is a lovely selection of fun and quirky cafes and delis, something to suit everyone’s needs meaning t can be difficult to choose the right place for you!

We’ve put together our expert guide to the best cafes and coffee shops that are defiantly worth a visit on your next trip to Truro!

 

1. Loading bay 7

 

Tucked away on one of the most delightful and architecturally stunning Georgian streets in Truro (Walsingham Place), Loading Bay 7 is a beautifully designed café and shop.

Stop for a bite to eat, a hot drink or a browse through the lovely selection of local Cornish delights. They offer both a drink/eat in or take away service and have veggie, vegan and gluten free options on the menu!

Click here for the Loading Bay 7 Instagram!

 

2. Bread and Butter Truro

Bread and Butter in Truro is a local favourite! Hidden away on River Street, this unique café serves everything you could possibly fancy, from home-made cakes pancakes and sandwiches to fresh salads and more!

The garden booths have proven to be most popular with visitors and are a lovely place to stop for a bite to eat!

Check out their website by clicking here for more information about opening times and bookings!

 

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3. Grounded

Stay grounded and check out one of Truro’s top cafes!

This family run business is located on New Bridge Street serves some of the best homemade sandwiches, soups, pastries and cakes you could every want! Their focus is customer satisfaction and providing delicious food everyone can enjoy!

Check out their facebook page by clicking here!

 

4. 108 Coffee House

 

Serving only the best coffee in Truro, 108 Coffee house can be found on Kenwyn Street!

If you’re in the mood for a freshly ground coffee and a delicious slice of homemade cake, then this is the place for you! The small and independent coffee house only uses ethically sourced coffee in all beverages as well as using as only locally sourced and sustainable ingredients in their homemade cakes and sandwiches!

Check out their opening times and menus here!

 

5. Cafe Uneeka

 

You’ll find this lovely quirky and unique café located above the lovely Uneeka Life store in the centre of Truro on Boscawen Street.

The gorgeous café only uses locally sourced produce in all of its delicious dishes and is the perfect place to stop off after a busy day of shopping!

The quirky interior is warming and relaxing and feels like you’re right at home!

Check out their menus here!

 

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6. Sabzi’s Deli

Sabzi’s deli is a beautiful little deli located on Walsingham Place just off from Victoria Square.

The deli showcases delicious food and hot drinks that is all in line with the owners’ strong commitments to animal welfare and environmental causes.

The deli is defiantly worth a visit, the beautiful space is perfect for a catch up with friends!

Click here for their website!

7. Lily’s of Truro

“Fresh food that makes you feel good”

Lily’s of Truro can be found on Pydar Street and is a gorgeous independent café and creative space in the centre of Truro!

Lily’s is the perfect place to take a break and enjoy a fresh cup of locally roasted coffee, a hot cup of tea or a fresh locally sourced juice or smoothie. You can even grad a bite to eat and enjoy the ever-changing menu with delicious meals created from ethically and locally sourced vendors!

Find out more about Lil’s of Truro by clicking here!

 

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