NEW Guide: The Coastal Café Guide launches 1st week July

The Coastal Café Guide: NEW guidebook launches first week July 2024  

Summer’s must-have guide, The Coastal Café Guide, launches in July. It brims with around 150 fantastic and often sea-view places to eat local food along the coastlines of England, Scotland, and Wales, with a focus on small, independent, and often family-run places. The guide has a foreword from the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and highlights the vital work of many marine- and coast-relevant charities. 

About this new, first-of-its-kind guide 

Author, Kerry O’Neill, said, “This book celebrates the local people and independent eating places that make Britain’s coastlines unique. The tempting collection includes cafés, restaurants, beach bars, seafood cabins, horseboxes, trucks, and more. Expect everything from lobster shacks on Scottish sea lochs to high-end Cornish cafés and coast-hugging Welsh haunts. There’s even a pedalling coffee and cake pedlar.”  

This is the second foodie travel guide title from Printslinger, the independent publisher behind 2023’s online best-selling travel guide and the current (13 June 2024) ‘Most Gifted’ guide on Amazon: The Extra Mile – Delicious Alternatives to Motorway Services.  

Hear from those in the book 

Lucy Kerr, from Kishorn Seafood Bar in Strathcarron, Scotland, said, “A food and travel guide featuring the distinct local flavours and colourful characters from eateries around the whole coast will make for a visual feast and a fascinating read. It’s also a great gift for coast-path walkers, day-trippers and motorists alike, as well as those who simply love the sea.” 

Jo Tiernan, from Devon’s Gara Rock Hotel, said “Gara Rock is a luxurious clifftop hotel in the South Devon AONB. Our stylish sea-view restaurant and pudding bar aren’t just reserved for guests: they’re open to savvy Salcombe lovers who are welcome to book a dining experience while visiting this renowned stretch of coast. We’re thrilled to feature in the first edition of The Coastal Café Guide.”   

Supporting coastal charities  

Alastair Sawday, owner of Printslinger and editor of The Coastal Café Guide, is a committed local food and environmental campaigner. Alastair said, “I’m excited that our new book promotes locally grown, healthy food, and emphasizes the importance of Britain’s local food networks.  

“In addition to supporting the often smaller, seasonal places around the coast, the book connects readers to the charities doing great work to keep our coasts clean, our seas swimmable, and our beach environments safe. The book brings the RNLI’s beach safety messages to the fore, and we’ll also donate 1% of the book’s sales to Surfers Against Sewage, to support the important work they do campaigning against sewage pollution.”  

Tabi McCormick, in Partnerships at Surfers Against Sewage (SAS), said, “This book is a beautiful celebration of the small businesses and charities that keep our coastal communities vibrant. We’re incredibly grateful that the proceeds will support SAS’s vital work in protecting our rivers and ocean.”  

The book features these coast-focused organisations:  

  • City to Sea  

  • Finisterre Foundation CIC  

  • John Muir Trust  

  • Marine Conservation Society 

  • Marine Stewardship Council 

  • National Trust for Scotland  

  • Open Seas  

  • Outdoor Swimming Society  

  • Ramblers 

  • RNLI 

  • Slow Fish from Slow Food  

  • South West Coast Path Association 

  • Surfers Against Sewage 

  • The Wave Project 

Ramon Van de Velde, CEO at The Wave Project said: "The Wave Project helps improve the wellbeing of nearly 2,500 children and young people per year across the UK, with surf therapy and the healing powers of the ocean. We're delighted to feature in The Coastal Café Guide, which shines a light on coastal communities and supports our mission to make our life-changing programmes accessible to ever more children." 

Pre-order/ Order The Coastal Café Guide now 

The Coastal Café Guide is published on 1 July and will be available for distribution from est. 5 July 2024. It is available to pre-order now.

 
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For interviews, content, round ups, imagery, offers and all other enquiries, please contact writer Kerry O’Neill on kerry@theextramile.guide or +44 (0) 7815 896 533. The Coastal Café Guide is edited by Alastair Sawday.   


The Coastal Café Guide: Website and Socials 


Also from Printslinger  


Book industry information  

Printslinger is an independent publishing company owned by Alastair Sawday, founder of Sawday’s Special Places to Stay. The Sawday’s travel brand is now employee owned, but Alastair’s passion for books, low food miles, and the UK’s local food network endures.  

Printslinger’s books are distributed by Central Books. Its catalogue is represented by Signature Books. Book information is available on Nielson Book Data. The Extra Mile and The Coastal Café Guide can be found at Gardners wholesalers. For all trade orders and enquiries, please contact Central Books.  


About our supported charity, Surfers Against Sewage 

Surfers Against Sewage is a grassroots environmental charity that campaigns to protect the ocean and all it makes possible. It was created in 1990 by a group of Cornish surfers, fighting to clean up the sea that was making them sick. Now, Surfers Against Sewage campaigns on all that threatens the ocean – plastic pollution, the climate emergency, industrial exploitation and water quality – by taking action on the ground that triggers change from the top. 

https://www.sas.org.uk/ 



1% of Printslinger’s income from sales of The Coastal Café Guide will go to support Surfers Against Sewage via the Work for Good platform.

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