
A Hidden Gem for Coffee, Conversation, and Coastal Calm in the Heart of Tramore
Fresh flavours, delicious treats, and warm hospitality in a unique clifftop setting.
We focus on quality coffee, great food and friendly service delivered in a relaxed and homely environment. Visitors to our Café can also enjoy free entry to the exhibitions in the Café Gallery, Upstairs Gallery and our beautiful Coastguard Creatives Craft Shop which is filled with arts, crafts and designs all created by local artists and creators.
Café
Visitors to the Coastguard Cultural Centre can enjoy an array of teas and coffees, delicious cakes and snacks and savoury delights, from flavoursome soups to freshly prepared light lunches.
Our friendly team are here to look after your every need and visitors can enjoy a cosy seat inside our 40 seater cafe or grab a coffee and snack to enjoy outside in our seafront gardens.
Menu
We are open 7 days a week – Monday to Friday from 9 am to 4.30 pm and on weekends and Bank Holidays from 10 am to 4.30 pm. Lunch is served between noon and 4.00pm.
Gluten free options are also available.
We are delighted to be a member of Taste Waterford and feature on their Coastal Taste Trail.
crafts
Our craft section has a selection of locally made gifts for loved ones and souvenirs to remind you of your visit to Tramore. In addition to these unique finds, we also stock a variety of handmade jewellery, candles, glass, bags, and seasonal items, ensuring there is something special for everyone.
- CC Creatives
- Love Tramore
- Golden Hat
- Blossom Design
- Copper Coast Natural Skincare
- Fred O Mahoney Wood
- Plus many more……..
Gardens
Our seafront gardens offer you the most amazing panoramic views of Tramore and is a wonderful space to meet with family and friends to enjoy a coffee and treat from our delicious selection of cakes.
- Orders Can be placed at our takeaway window.
- Our canine friends are very welcome in the gardens once they are on leads.
Our outdoor storytelling area is now available to book free of charge. We have an extra-large chair for the storyteller and four rainbow-coloured benches for the listeners which can accommodate up to 30 students. The furniture is made of recycled materials from an Irish company. Any primary school or group that would like to use the area can email the centre to book a time.





