The Digey Food Room

St Ives


On one of St Ives' oldest – and loveliest – backstreets, this little cafe is a newcomer, but already a local favourite. It's small, cosy and friendly, with a well-stocked deli shop and a counter filled with homemade cakes and pastries – but it's the hearty lunches (fennel frittatas, smashed avo on toast, salmon-and-dill quiche) that really sell it.


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