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Roadside cafe 'Nice Baps' rated Cornwall's top restaurant Roadside cafe 'Nice Baps' rated Cornwall's top restaurant
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A roadside cafe called "Nice Baps" has been rated as the best restaurant in Cornwall on TripAdvsior. A roadside cafe called "Nice Baps" has been rated as the best restaurant in Cornwall on TripAdvisor.
The wooden hut, located in a layby near Wadebridge, is number one out of 2,215 eateries, which include Good Food Guide 2019 winner Nathan Outlaw.The wooden hut, located in a layby near Wadebridge, is number one out of 2,215 eateries, which include Good Food Guide 2019 winner Nathan Outlaw.
Reviewers say they are drawn by the warm welcome of owners Kevin and Laura Baker as much as the food.Reviewers say they are drawn by the warm welcome of owners Kevin and Laura Baker as much as the food.
Mr Baker said: "We're giving customers a little bit of what people need these days: Comfort and a friendly face."Mr Baker said: "We're giving customers a little bit of what people need these days: Comfort and a friendly face."
He added: "If a family turns up after a long journey, we occupy the kids with magic tricks to give the parents a break.He added: "If a family turns up after a long journey, we occupy the kids with magic tricks to give the parents a break.
"Old people come in because they need someone to talk to - it's an escape for them.""Old people come in because they need someone to talk to - it's an escape for them."
Trip Advisor reviews for Nice Baps: TripAdvisor reviews for Nice Baps:
"This hidden gem is a must on a family holiday. The owner couldn't be anymore friendly or helpful and loves a good laugh and a joke and kids love him... it's the most entertaining breakfast you'll ever have.""This hidden gem is a must on a family holiday. The owner couldn't be anymore friendly or helpful and loves a good laugh and a joke and kids love him... it's the most entertaining breakfast you'll ever have."
"This place doesn't just have "Nice Baps" it has the biggest, juiciest, most flavoursome baps I have ever tasted (other food is available!)...If I could afford to drive to Cornwall every day to have breakfast here I most definitely would!...It's the highlight of any road trip!""This place doesn't just have "Nice Baps" it has the biggest, juiciest, most flavoursome baps I have ever tasted (other food is available!)...If I could afford to drive to Cornwall every day to have breakfast here I most definitely would!...It's the highlight of any road trip!"
"Always a great start to our Cornish trips....it's an experience in itself.""Always a great start to our Cornish trips....it's an experience in itself."
Mr Baker, 54, was homeless and lived in a transit van for more than seven years before setting up the cafe.Mr Baker, 54, was homeless and lived in a transit van for more than seven years before setting up the cafe.
"We started from nothing," he said. "I'm so proud of my wife and myself for where we've come from. We've fought so hard for this.""We started from nothing," he said. "I'm so proud of my wife and myself for where we've come from. We've fought so hard for this."
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Mr Baker said an international coffee shop chain had offered to buy the couple out, while the owner of a group of pubs in London impressed by the cafe's five-star reviews had asked him to work for them.Mr Baker said an international coffee shop chain had offered to buy the couple out, while the owner of a group of pubs in London impressed by the cafe's five-star reviews had asked him to work for them.
But he said no to both.But he said no to both.
"This is our baby," said 34-year-old Mrs Baker."This is our baby," said 34-year-old Mrs Baker.