Prince of Wales Pier0.3 mi from Falmouth centrelast reviewed May 2026
A food-first cafe on Prince of Wales Pier that does a proper flat white. Crab sandwiches, cream teas, and roast dinners carry the menu; the coffee holds its own.
The coffee earns its place on a menu built for crab sandwiches.
Ulterior Motives · 11 May
Penzance closes its town centre to traffic for ten days at midsummer, parades giant sculptures through it on the 27th, and calls the whole thing Golowan.
Richaro's Ramblings · 14 Aug
I am writing this from Ponta Delgada, where the coffee in front of me was roasted about four streets away. Normally that is the whole story.
Prince of Wales Pier0.3 mi from Falmouth centrelast reviewed May 2026
A food-first cafe on Prince of Wales Pier that does a proper flat white. Crab sandwiches, cream teas, and roast dinners carry the menu; the coffee holds its own.
The coffee earns its place on a menu built for crab sandwiches.
Prince of Wales Pier, Falmouth TR11 3DF, UK
0.3 mi from Falmouth centre
Ulterior Motives · 11 May
Penzance closes its town centre to traffic for ten days at midsummer, parades giant sculptures through it on the 27th, and calls the whole thing Golowan.
Richaro's Ramblings · 14 Aug
I am writing this from Ponta Delgada, where the coffee in front of me was roasted about four streets away. Normally that is the whole story.
They roast in small batches on-site, sometimes that morning. The cortado is silky and strong, and the reason to order first.
Dark Pony roasts in-house. For a town Falmouth's size, the range and the knowledge to back it up is a genuine surprise.
Pour over and batch brew, staff who treat extraction as the actual job, and rotating beans to take home. Falmouth's most serious coffee stop.