Cafes
Ruby's of Morecambe
Ruby's of Morecambe is a cozy cafe located at 65 Marine Rd W, offering breakfast, lunch, coffee, and menu details with multiple dining and service options.
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About this place
About Ruby's of Morecambe
Ruby's of Morecambe is a casual and cozy cafe situated on Marine Road West, known for its great coffee, tea selection, and dessert options. It is popular with locals and tourists alike, especially for breakfast and lunch.
The cafe offers a welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff and clean, comfortable seating. Many guests appreciate the freshly cooked meals and pleasant ambiance, making it suitable for solo dining and group visits.
What to expect
The dining experience
Atmosphere
Expect a casual and cozy environment with unique decor and welcoming staff, popular for relaxed dining with groups and tourists.
Service Style
Offers dine-in with table service, plus takeout, curbside pickup, and delivery for convenience and flexibility.
Best For
Ideal for breakfast, brunch, and lunch visits, suitable for solo diners, families with kids, and casual groups.
Good Occasions
Perfect for casual meals any day during breakfast, brunch, or lunch hours, with options for quick bites or relaxed visits.
- Great coffee
- Great dessert
- Great tea selection
- Healthy options
- Quick bite
- Small plates
Location & contact
Find Ruby's of Morecambe
- 65 Marine Rd W, Morecambe LA4 4ET, United Kingdom
- +44 1524 923493
- In the Spring Mountain Road dining district, near Arville St — a short drive west of the Strip.
Service options & amenities
Good to know
Service options
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Amenities & offerings
- Restroom
- Coffee
- Healthy options
- Quick bite
- Small plates
Accessibility
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible seating
Planning & payments
- Payments accepted on premises
- Parking nearby
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