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Shore Things Café & Craft
Shore Things Café & Craft Review
With a dramatic setting over the ocean on the Milford Road between Crown Point and Scarborough, this is a good spot to stop for lunch or a coffee break. Survey the view from the deck tables while enjoying a variety of freshly prepared juices (the tamarind is particularly refreshing) and nibbling on excellent sandwiches. The whole-wheat pizza is great and owner Giselle Beaubrun takes special pride in her indulgent desserts. While waiting for your meal, you can shop for local crafts in the lovely and comprehensive gift shop.
- Address: 25 Old Milford Rd., Lambeau, Tobago
- Phone: 868/635-1072
- Location: Tobago
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- Closed Sun. No dinner.
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