Seco Lounge (Royal William Yard)

Seco Lounge (Royal William Yard)

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Seco Lounge sits at the southern end of Royal William Yard on a marina-facing terrace. It’s part of the Loungers group, the chain behind the quirky cafe-bars on high streets across the country.

Dogs are welcome throughout, indoors and outdoors, with fresh water on arrival. Dog treats are kept behind the counter, and Hook & Line at the Yard partners with Seco on “pupcake” dog treats. The menu is all-day cafe-bar food – Taste of the South West tapas, brunch, mezze bowls, and burgers – with gluten-free and vegan options. A tapas-and-drink deal runs from 5pm on Tuesdays.

Open daily from around 9am to midnight, with an earlier close on Sundays. Parking is at the Royal William Yard public car park, paid.

The facts

Cuisine
All-day cafe-bar menu; Taste of the South West tapas-style menu, brunch, mezze bowls, burgers; gluten-free and vegan options.
Opening hours
Daily approx 09:00-00:00 (Sun usually closes earlier per Loungers norms). Tuesday tapas + drink deal from 17:00.
Price band
££ to £££
Parking
Royal William Yard public car park (paid).
Postcode
PL1 3RP
Dog policy
Dogs welcome throughout (indoors and outdoors). House rule that dogs are not allowed on the furniture.
Indoor dogs
Yes
Price guide: £ budget · ££ moderate · £££ premium · ££££ fine dining

For your dog

  • Dog treats available

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