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Welcome to Treetops Cafe, nestled in the picturesque Lews Castle Grounds with stunning views of
our beautiful golf course. Our cozy cafe offers a warm and friendly atmosphere for relaxing and connecting.
Step inside and let the scent of freshly ground coffee and the gently buzz of conversation invite you to unwind. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful nook to read a book, a spot to catch up with friends, or a welcoming place to enjoy a meal, Treetops Cafe is your ideal destination.
Our menu features a selection of coffees, teas and fresh bakes, all crafted with the finest ingredients. From our delicious breakfasts to our delightful Victoria Sponge, every item is thoughtfully prepared to offer you a memorable experience.
We open Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 2.30pm serving delicious breakfasts, fresh bakes and different lunch options including daily specials. From 2.30pm to 4pm, join us for coffee and cake. Perfect for an afternoon treat.
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Outer Hebrides Tourism Member 2020| Season (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) |
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