A RESTAURANT which boasts "panoramic views" of Weston's seafront has achieved an impressive five star food hygiene rating.
Situated on Knightstone Causeway, Stones Cafe serves everything from breakfasts to sandwiches and lunchtime classics.
The team is "delighted" to have received the high rating, which relates to the cleanliness of the business and its food handling procedures.
Richard Fisher, owner, said: “We are delighted to receive another five star rating which is a testament to the hard work and diligence of all the staff, especially those in the kitchen who continue to deliver the highest of standards in the ever increasingly difficult hospitality work environment.”
The site also acts as an ideal function venue, offering everything from baby showers to birthday celebrations.
The company's website explains further: "Situated on the Knightstone Causeway in the listed old theatre complex, Stones is one of Weston super Mares’ leading cafe, bar and function venues.
"Boasting panoramic views across the bay to the Grand Pier, Brean Down and beyond our outside seating area is the perfect place to meet up with friends, relax, enjoy a coffee and take in the glorious vista.
"Popular with locals and visitors alike, we are also a dog-friendly cafe, so your pooch can join you for their own well-deserved treat and drink after that long walk on the beach.
"Our Chef is able to cater a signature menu or nibbles if food is required for your guests. It can be as simple as soup and sandwiches or a three course sit-down meal.
"Whatever you would like for wedding reception, wake or specific need we will help plan the menu with you to ensure your guests are adequately provided for to suit your budget.
"A fully stocked and staffed Bar will be open for your event, wake or Celebration. We can also provide drinks on arrival and cater for a drinks package included with your event.
"Wines from across the world, various beverages and non-alcoholic drinks available."
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