the coffee here is worth the trip to bank end on its own. haverigg sits at the edge of the cumbrian coast, not far from the irish sea, and this cafe has become a genuine local fixture rather than a passing curiosity. you don't stumble across millom by accident, which means the people who end up at haverigg beach cafe tend to actually want to be there. that self-selection shows in how the place is regarded. locally, the reputation is solid and consistent, the kind that builds slowly and holds. if you're making the drive out along la18, don't rush it. arrive when you can sit with your drink rather than take it to go.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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