Otters is a coffee shop on Bidefords Quay with outside seating and serving fantastic Union Coffee, cakes (including Vegan and Gluten free options), breakfasts and burgers.
Hi folks, my name is Robin and I have been the owner of Secret Garden Café for nearly four years. We have a large garden with smoking and non-smoking areas, we also love our four legged friends who are welcome anywhere in our spacious outdoor areas. Watering cans, bug viewers and hidden treasures
We are a licensed quayside Coffee Shop/Cafe by the river with plenty of outdoor seating on the picturesque Bideford Quay. Why come and sample our lovely welcoming atmosphere and watch the world go by whilst enjoying an Italian Carraro coffee and one of our amazing homemade cakes, made by the
Established in 2009 we are proud to have become one of the best known and award winning bakers of quality cakes, cheesecakes and desserts now soley based in our refurbished premises in Bideford, North Devon. We offer quality cakes, cheesecakes and desserts at affordable prices so pop in for a coffee
Our deep sea adventure-themed soft play for children from 0-14yrs. Large areas to run, spacious obstacles ideal for older children and for grown ups to follow and assist their littlies. Great for all you big kids! Grab a snack, cold beverage or barista coffee at our Coral Cove Café
Your friendly, local, caffeine fix - we are a quirky, relaxed and independent café serving coffee, tea (both loose leaf or bubble), milkshakes, waffles, crêpes, cakes and light lunches. Open for take away and delivery. Pop in and say hello!
TTVS is a dynamic and innovative charity, leading volunteer activity throughout Torridge by providing strong and influential leadership, advocacy, governance and support within this sector. We are also proud to deliver a diverse range of projects that together seek to improve lives and build
Way of the Wharves is a Bideford based Maritime Heritage Charity. They created this stunning piece of informative art on the quayside wall, next to the Tarka the Otter sculpture. The 2-metre long, stainless steel interpretation panel tells the tale of East-the-Water’s historic wharves. Spanning