Beneth'ill Cafe

Orkney


Handy for the Moaness ferry, this cafe has a spectacular location by the water with great views of the brooding Hoy hills. It offers home baking and light meals such as salads and quiches. There's also a daily hot dish, often something hearty like stew, which is great after a walk. The food is pleasingly fresh, tasty and well presented.


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