Alf’s Rooms at Cafe Alf Resco

Three rooms above and beside Cafe Alf Resco in Dartmouth’s old town, bookable through Airbnb or direct: the self-catering Captain’s Cabin with a balcony over the Dart, King Alf’s double with a king-size bed, and Crew Quarters with twin bunks. Up to two well-behaved dogs are welcome, though they can’t be left unattended or up on the furniture. The cafe downstairs is dog friendly too.
The facts
- Status
- On my list to visit
- Region
- South Devon
- Area
- Dartmouth
- Type
- Bed & Breakfast
- Setting
- Town centre
- Sleeps
- Up to 2
- Dogs welcome
- Contact venue for maximum no. of dogs welcome
- Dog fees
- Please contact venue directly
- Enclosed garden
- Yes
- Indoor dogs
- Yes
- Website
- facebook.com ↗
For you
- Cooked breakfast and brunch at the cafe downstairs
- Independent family-run cafe and rooms
- Short walk to the river
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