Ditch the frying pan and eggs and head out to this café for Pancake Day
Pancake Day is a hugely popular event in the UK with thousands buying eggs, flour and milk to whip up their own pancakes at home. However, making your own pancakes can be incredibly messy and they rarely taste as good as ones made at a café or restaurant.
After asking our readers where you can find the best pancakes in Cambridgeshire, one café in particular came out on top. Deluna Café, which can be found on Burleigh Street, is loved by locals thanks to the breakfast options on offer.
As well as traditional savoury choices, Deluna Café is known for its sweet waffles, French toast, and pancakes. I decided to head to the café to see if it is worth putting down the frying pan and celebrating Shrove Tuesday away from the house.
After walking in the cold to reach Deluna Café, it was nice to be hit with a pleasant warmth radiating from the café. I found a cosy corner next to the coffee bar and took a moment to look around at the gorgeous floral decorations covering the walls.
While you can get a savoury plate of pancakes that comes with bacon and eggs, I went for the more traditional option, which was covered in a range of sweet toppings. The dish cost £9.65 and didn’t take too long to be placed in front of me.
The pancakes looked almost magical thanks to the adorable presentation and sprinkling of icing sugar dusted on top. The stack contained three pancakes that were generously topped with mini marshmallows, summer berries, a generous drizzle of Nutella, and pieces of hazelnut.
The pancakes came out warm, which helped the marshmallows to melt a little over the top, and transported me back to childhood in just one bite. The pancakes were perfectly light, fluffy, and well cooked.
The dish came loaded with slices of strawberry, raspberries, and blueberries that were wonderfully fresh and bursting with flavour. The fruit was elevated when covered in the rich hazelnut chocolate sauce and is a natural match made in heaven.
The plate had a few mounds of whipped cream that worked well with the strawberries and helped cut through the heavier flavours of the Nutella. If you want to indulge yourself and feel like a kid again, this dish is definitely a great choice.
I got an iced latte on the side to help wash everything down. The coffee wasn’t too overpowering and was a delicious accompaniment to my nostalgic meal.
My whole experience at the café was warming and allowed me to escape from daily life even if it was for a short time. This year, it might be worth skipping the fuss and heading to Deluna Café for some pancakes on Shrove Tuesday instead.
Deluna Café can be found at 24 Burleigh Street. The café is open from 8am to 6pm on Mondays to Saturdays and from 9am to 5pm on Sundays.
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