Cafes in Truro City Centre

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Take a break in the City Centre

From quaint bakeries offering sweet and savoury treats, to organic coffee houses grinding fresh beans for your arrival, you’re never short of options for a pit stop in the centre of Truro. Dotted around our famous cathedral and hidden amongst the narrow streets of the city centre are a whole host of cafes; from upmarket ‘bakeries and bars’ giving you the choice of fresh food and colourful cocktails, to traditional, family-run cafes offering you the classics that just can’t go wrong. 

Discover delis offering homemade sandwiches and bagels, Korean-inspired cafes boasting delicious steamed buns, Italian cafes for a slice of la dolce vita, and traditional cafes offering a good old cuppa. 

Find all of Truro city centre’s cafes below, and please get in touch with any enquiries! 

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Family run restaurant and cafe in Boscawen Park.
Independent cafe using locally sourced produce to make delicious food, bake home made cakes. Lunches are made fresh to order.
Today, the SUBWAY® brand is the world’s largest submarine sandwich chain with more than 44,000 locations around the world.
When you walk into a Costa store the first thing you’ll notice is the warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Opened in July 2013, Fig Cafe is a small family run, independent coffee house & cafe based in Lemon Street Market.
People often call Bread and Butter ‘a little hidden gem’, away from the hustle and bustle of busy lives. Join us in our of our beautiful garden pods.
Fodders is perfect for a perfect lunch or snack when you’re in Truro. The extensive menu includes popular options such as baked potatoes, open sandwiches and a wide selection of salads. Changing daily specials include seasonal fish and meat dishes, plus a range of tempting desserts.
Cookie Queen welcomes you into our cosy corner to share our passion for cookies and coffee.
Coffee Traders gives shoppers the chance to sit back and relax with a hearty breakfast, a light lunch, or perhaps just a pot of tea.
Cafe just off Pydar Street in Pydar Mews serving breakfast, lunch & homemade cakes.
A small cafe situated in the front of Truro Methodist church run by volunteers and serving light refreshments, teas, coffees which are fairly-traded, locally-sourced and ethically-produced, wherever possible.
108 is a small, independent coffee house in central Truro, serving premium coffee which is ethically sourced and has full traceability.
The national bakery can be found in the heart of Truro offering both takeaway and a Café to eat in.
Truro’s most inventive café
Today, with more than 32,000 stores in 80 countries, Starbucks is the premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffee in the world.
Situated by the popular Boscawen Park and serving tea, coffee & snacks.
Sip is all about flavour, soul, and creativity.
The Arts Café sits between the Royal Cornwall Museum and Truro Arts Company, and offers plenty of seating for your morning coffee, lunch meeting, or afternoon tea.