Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Lymington. Lymington /ˈlɪmɪŋtən/ is a port town on the west bank of the Lymington River on the Solent, in the New Forest district of Hampshire, England. It faces Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, to which there is a car ferry service operated by Wightlink. It is within the civil parish of Lymington and Pennington.
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4 based on 81 reviews
Give this place a wide berth, Muffins Galore should be done under the trade descriptions ! Stale poor quality muffin. Dirty unkempt tea rooms, disgusting toilets with a hand towel that looks like it hasnât been changed for weeks ! and the staff use that toilet ! Uncomfortable seating, poor service I could go on and on, really has nothing going for it, garden nothing special either ! Really is not worth your time going here there are much better establishments close by !
4 based on 163 reviews
Traditional Tearoom and coffee shop just off the pretty village green in Milford on Sea. Cream Teas and Home Made cakes.
The food is straightforward and tasty enough but the service is unbelievably slow even though the number of tables is limited. We were told 30 minutes for a bowl of soup (after we had ordered) and the couple next to us still hadn't had their meal when we left and they had been waiting nearly an hour!Thank you for your comment. We were extremely busy and did advise all customers when they ordered of the delay. Everyone came in for lunch at the same time You requested your order be moved up the order list as it was straight forward. We normally do this as normal practice. My recollection was your soups were served within 15-20 minutes.
4 based on 59 reviews
The restaurant at this garden centre offers great home cooked food, lovely fresh ingredients.You queue up, choose your hot food and give your table number.They then get the vegetables from the kitchen and add these to your chosen meal and bring it to your table.We had venison casserole and it was tender and delicious.You can also get cakes, desserts and sandwiches so plenty of choice.They also serve hot and cold drinks.Prices are reasonable.Toilets are in the garden centre away from the cafe.Another good visit and looking forward to returning.
4 based on 81 reviews
A friend and I met here for lunch. I am local but had never tried The Larder. We both chose the Roast Vegetable Tart which was hot and delicious. It came with a nicely dressed salad. The Larder has a nice atmosphere, away from the melee of the High Street. The only downside was having to eventually get up and ask for our table to be cleared and cleaned before we ate ...Thank you very much for your review and I am very pleased that you enjoyed your meal. I do apologise that you were left sitting at an uncleared and dirty table, and I have reiterated to the staff the importance of always making sure the tables are cleared and wiped down as soon as customers leave so I hope that this will not be the case when you, hopefully, next visit us.
5 based on 44 reviews
Formally a Chandlery (Iâm told) this coffee shop is very popular: when we visited the interior was full (and very hot) but the cafe also has half a dozen tables of the side of the harbour outside- and across the road. You initially have to go into the cafe to order and pay and your order is then brought to you, in our case, outside. The coffee was excellent but the service was a little slow because of how busy they were and the waitress apologised about this in advance. There were also quite a few wasps hovering around the outside tables.
4 based on 134 reviews
Family run delicatessen and coffee shop under new management since August 2013.
this place is in an ideal tucked away location and is worth finding. it was acroos the roadfrom where we stayed went there to ask for a takeaway packed lunch for our homeward journey. Staff very friendly and nothing too much trouble. A wide choice of deli and home made foods/deserts/cakes at very reasonable prices. Quality of everything was high. In good weather nice outside seating for light meals
4 based on 248 reviews
Busy cafe by day, relaxed restaurant with different atmosphere and menu by night. Remember eating wonderful Mediterranean food on holiday? That's the impression I had when eating their Tagliata. There is nowhere else in the town that produces steak like this. A wide variety of flavours, with mushrooms, salad, bernaise sauce and fries. A very satisfying meal for £19, beautifully presented.
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4 based on 132 reviews
Modern British brasserie in the heart of Lymington serving fresh, local food. Breakfast, brunch and lunch with evening and weekend events.
We went on a Thursday night for a quick meal with friends. The restaurant was surprisingly busy but service was prompt. Menu choices were a little limited but there were a few specials too. Everything we had was nicely cooked and well presented. The vegetarian sharing platter (a starter) was excellent, as was the bread.Wines were reasonably priced too.Worth knowing - tips are preferred in cash as the staff donât receive them if added to a credit card.
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4 based on 167 reviews
Overlooking the Village Green, come and watch the world go by, enjoy a Barista coffee, a delicious thick and creamy milkshake or an Iced Latte, all made to order on the premises. We offer a wide and varied selection of homemade Lunches from £7.00, great s
We like a morning coffee but as our usual place when in these parts is closed on a Monday we tried here. Lucky for us we drove into Milford, found on street parking (many short stay spaces), and on appearance alone walked in. Friendly welcome and prompt service. Coffee pleasant enough as was our choice of cake. Looked and tasted like homemade which is always preferable to the sugary commercially bought alternatives. Although busy good we didnât feel rushed by staff and although we didnât have a cooked breakfast they looked great and good value. We will return to try in future. This is a great cafe, although tiny, in the a central location. A super review, thank you very much, your comments and observations for our little Cafe are very welcome. and perhaps we can earn a 5 "star" rating after you've sampled our very popular Breakfast menu on your next visit..
5 based on 170 reviews
Cafe serving breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea. Also vegetarian food and vegan cakes as well as gluten free cakes and bread
Iâve visited Saltwater twice, the first time I had the sausage sandwich and the other day I had the rollmop herring open sandwich. I couldnât fault the sausage sandwich and the rollmop herring was outstanding - served with beetroot humus, pickles and salad on perfectly toasted bread. The coffee was excellent and so was the service. Iâm looking forward to my next visit.thank you for your review, and we are glad you enjoyed your visit to ourselves
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