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Mokoko Coffee & Bakery
Address: The Marina, 313 Newfoundland Wy., Portishead, Bristol BS20 7QH, UK
State: North Somerset
City: Bristol
Zip Code: BS20 7QH

opening times

Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

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Reviews
Fantastic Service, Lackluster Food/DrinknnI'd heard fantastic things about this location in Portishead. Recently, someone brought me a Pain au chocolate that was excellent, commenting to me on how great the lemonade was too.nnToday, I came in and bought a cinnamon bun with a lemonade. The service was fantastic, it was quick and attentive and I really couldn't have asked for more. However, the lemonade I was given was extremely sour with a chemical/glue taste to ut, beyond anything that was actually drinkable annoyingly I only realized this when we were back on the road. This surprised me as I'd heard such fantastic things about it. After an effort in mixing and then adding a little water in the hopes that it would be different, the drink was still excessively sour, and I was forced to give the rest of the drink a miss as I couldn't stomach the rest.nnThe cinnamon bun looked fantastic when I bought it we took it all to go, however upon eating it I discovered that it was absolutely COVERED in brown sugar. We're not talking about just a little bit too much sugar, every crevice of this bun being absolutely drowned in as much sugar as possible. I ate over the takeaway bag, almost filling the bottom of it, unable to eat another drop of sugar out of fear of developing diabetes.nnOverall, I felt quite disappointed with what I received today, feeling that I overpaid for something that was really quite lackluster.
I’ve found my new favourite cafe/bakery! This cafe is very reminiscent of my time in Japan. There’s a wide array of detail that adds to the atmosphere. Music in the background that isn’t overpowering, wafts of the baked items in the back of the store where the bakery setup is and artistic features wherever the eye settles.nI went on a sunny Saturday morning to find this cafe packed. Don’t worry though, there are a lot of staff and queues dissipate quickly.nOn this occasion I tried the Cardamon Knot and Oat Cappuccino. I’d definitely recommend coming with a few people and ordering one of a few baked goods. Whilst waiting in the queue to ordered I um’d and ah’d a lot as everything looked so good. I was not disappointed with the cardamom knot. The cardamom was splendidly balanced with the sugar and syrup coating and was not caked by the fat from the pastry it sat on. The chew in the pastry was moreish and complimented by the crunch of exterior pastry parts.nThe oat cappuccino could have been better as the coffee flavour was overpowered by the creaminess of the oat milk. I find this with most places so I would recommend an extra shot of coffee perhaps. I would also add that the use of pottery here is something you don’t find in many places! As a pottery lover, I had to stop myself ordering more coffees to see the range of unique cups they had.nThere are a number of toilets and free water dispensing station.nThis place is a wonderful stop along a marine side walk, run or cycle. The furry friends dogs and maybe cats - sign for dogs welcome are welcome too. There’s plenty of seating inside on sunny days as there is a large providing of seating outside.nParking is local, you can expect to pay around £3 for two hours.
Amazing!! Always a positive experience, staff are fabulous food is great & the coffee is awesome. Never leave without their sourdough loaf or a cake
Food is typically excellent.nCoffee very good, interesting.nService friendly and attentive.nnCleanliness and care for the premises definitely needs attention - I couldn’t find a table that didn’t have crumbs or coffee residue left over from a previous customer.nThis at a quiet time of day when the number of staff outnumbered customers…nnLooking around, there was ingrained debris everywhere. My table was wobbly and insufficiently propped up with a random bit of cardboard? I’m drinking hot coffee??nnHave been coming to this branch since it opened. Something has clearly changed in the last 12 months… new management perhaps?
Great little find in Portishead Marina. Punchy cappuccino coffee and a lemon drizzle cake that really hit the spot. One of the best I've had. Friendly staff. Ill be back to try the pastries baked on site. Perfect pitstop not far from the M5!
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