This informal gathering place for local artists, opposite the Museum of Pottery, has recently changed hands and has developed a more elaborate restaurant-style menu. The interior rooms are cheerful and brightly decorated with local art, and there is a pleasant shaded terrace for outdoor dining. The lunch on our visit was excellent, although service was slow considering the fact that we were the only customers when we first arrived. Lunch, dinner and breakfast are served, and tapas may be ordered between meal times. With its excellent location and talented chef, we felt that this restaurant might attract more tourists if it offered a more varied menu, bistro-style.