The Hunts Post asked its readers where in Huntingdonshire they believed serves the best food to start the day, and Moore's Walk Cafe in St Neots has ranked third.
The family-run cafe was opened in 2014 by Ahmet Gorur and his brothers, who were on a mission to serve the best coffee and traditional breakfasts at affordable prices in St Neots.
Owner Ahmet Gorur said: "This café is made special because what we do here is made with love, and we love what we're doing; that makes a difference."
Friends and family all work alongside Ahmet, helping the cafe to exude an embracing and welcoming atmosphere for the customers to enjoy.
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Moores' best-selling breakfast is the Full English, with Ahmet priding his ingredients on being freshly sourced and cooked with top-quality ingredients.
Ahmet "never stops" working but always makes sure he is cooking and serving customers with a smile, and he added: "When they [customers] come in here, it's not just a coffee shop, it's like a whole family."
The love and care shown to customers is what Ahmet says separates Moore's Cafe from the rest, always making sure they are satisfied.
Originally from Turkey, Ahmet strives to keep things traditional for his customers. He also said they were the only coffee shop open in St Neots during the pandemic by providing a delivery service that still runs today.
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One customer told the Hunts Post: "Its portions are good, costs are cheap, and we come here every day."
"As soon as we say we are going out to the kids, they say, 'is it to the café?'"
"The tea and bacon sandwich is just beautiful."
Speaking about the competition, Ahmet said: "It's so exciting to be in the top three, especially for a small independent company like us, it is a good thing.
"It has motivated us so much as well."
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