Lily’s of Truro
Lily’s of Truro
Lily’s of Truro is a cafe-and-creative-space, run by Punk Thai. The menu spans a brunch repertoire of smashed avocado, fried breakfasts, wraps, sandwiches, and souffle pancakes, with authentic Thai dishes at lunch, plus cakes, traybakes, and pastries. Yallah coffee is on the espresso machine.
Dogs are welcome throughout, with free dog treats at the counter and a dedicated dog menu. The cafe regularly appears on lists of Truro’s most dog-friendly venues.
Open Monday to Friday 8.30am-5pm, Saturday 9am-5pm, and Sunday 10.30am-4pm. Vegetarian, vegan, paleo, gluten-free, and dairy-free options are on the menu. The cafe is central in Truro, and the nearest car parks are Moorfield and Pydar Street, both a short walk.
The facts
For your dog
- Free dog treats at the counter
- Dedicated dog menu
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