Discover Restaurants offering the best Cafe food in Ringwood, England, United Kingdom. Ringwood is a historic market town and civil parish in Hampshire, England, located on the River Avon, close to the New Forest and northeast of Bournemouth. It has a history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times, and has held a weekly market since the Middle Ages.
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4 based on 19 reviews
Great pub, friendly people always someone to talk to, Dogs Welcome in the Courtyard Garden and lawned area ( no dogs allowed ) Plenty of parking. Breakfast Is served from 10am Friday- Sun. kitchen open 12-4 6-9pm Tuesday-Saturday.Geoff does a mean Roast S
Eaten here many times, food normally brilliant but steaks werenât so good this time but I will give them another go having said that as it may have been a bad batch. Always friendly and obliging. So to hear that as all our meat comes from a local butchers in BurleyHope you will return and give us another try.
An independent, family run, speciality coffee house in Ringwood, serving locally roasted, freshly ground coffee and artisan teas in a very unique, friendly and cosy lounge setting; inspired by ancient India.
Heard lots of good reviews of this new coffee shop so a group of us visited today. Beautifully furnished with delightful staff. Great selection of drinks and amazing cakes. Thoroughly enjoyed our visit as we were made so welcome and my danish was so delicious. Worth visiting - you wonât be disappointed x
Most Popular Italian food in Ringwood, England, United Kingdom
3 based on 713 reviews
Good atmosphere, friendly service, good food, reasonably priced. We really enjoyed our visit and opted for the mussels. They were good but personally wood have preferred them without the chorizo. This is a personal preference and no slight on the establishment. Their breakfasts looked amazing!
Best International food near Ringwood, England, United Kingdom
5 based on 70 reviews
THE local independent cafe. Full of charm and character this New Forest boarder town cafe serve breakfast, lunch and snacks all day. A huge choice of Coffees and Loose Leaf Teas and homemade cakes are available to enjoy in this hidden gem on the High Stre
My partner and I stumbled across this cute little cafe by chance... what a great find it was (being a lover of tea, cake and all things sweet. The staff were extremely friendly and explained the menu very well. The decor was quirky, the tea and cakes were delicious!! I had a cream Tea, my partner had a cappuccino and lemon drizzle cake. Both were absolutely gorgeous!!! We would of stopped for lunch, however it was a bit too late in the day. We live 90 miles from the cafe, but would make all efforts to return again in the future!
Where to eat Bar food in Ringwood: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 168 reviews
Popular Restaurant, Take Away near Ringwood's Post Office which is in Martin & Co and with easy access to Ringwood Medical Centre.Featured on UTube
There are quite a few cafes to choose from for breakfast in Ringwood, but we were swayed by the price of £5.95 for 10 items including tea/coffee. It wasn't great. Plus the waitress did not know the difference between whether it was a tinned tomato (which my husband hates) included or a grilled tomato 'it is just a tomato' I was told. (It was tinned). The whole thing was tasteless and cheap. What did we expect really?Hi,Sorry to hear you didnât enjoy our promotional breakfast.We are happy to exchange tinned tomato for grilled and sorry the waitress wasnât able to help you with this.I will be dealing with your review and we hope you will try us again in the future.
Top 7 Mediterranean food in Ringwood, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 437 reviews
Had a hot choc with whipped cream marsh mallows and a flake. Ploughmans lunch with amazing cheese and a homemade pork pie nothing like shop bought much tastier. I asked for ham too which they kindly provided out of this world. Mums ham salad had new potatoes which were delicious, rolls were warm. Amazing place. Very friendly, well priced. Will return soon.
Most Popular Wine Bar food in Ringwood, England, United Kingdom
4 based on 134 reviews
Traditional English food specialising in Full English breakfast which are notably the best in town, Doorstep Sandwiches, Paninis, Jacket Potatoes, home made soups daily, specials consist of Cottage Pie, Lasagne, Chilli Con Carne, Spicy Curry, Large Salad
Fancied a quick sandwich and a coffee in Ringwood stumbled on this place.We sat down and after deciding on food the lady told us they stopped serving food at 2.30.Very strange to us as we are used to food being an all day thing in our area but that was fine.We could only have some home cooked cakes! Which were on display on a trolley.I opted for Lemon drizzle and Victoria sponge.The price was 2.95 a slice quite expensive I think considering the cakes were dry and lemon? No flavour. You needed a drink to wash them down.Real shame we couldn't have tried the food but I did think price's were quite steep looking at the menu.Quaint looking place good for a quick coffee.
Where to eat Pizza food in Ringwood: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 729 reviews
Set in the fantastic splendour of the National Park, a taste sensation awaits you at this former Victorian railway station. Meet, greet and enjoy the best food and drinks for miles around, in a comfortable, relaxed setting. You won't be disappointed.
Visited twice in one week as on holday in the area. Food was superb, taste, portion size and temperature. Recommend the Welsh rarebit. Prices reasonable. Ample outside seating and parking. Well worth a visit.
4 based on 510 reviews
Visited here on a recommendation of a family member. From the front this looks like a pub but it is a quaint little tea room. The inside is pretty unassuming but the menu has that little something different about it.We went for a sweet and a savory cream tea, and these didn't disappoint. The sweet cam with two massive scones, lovely thick clotted cream and sweet strewberry jam. The savory arrived with a giant cheese scone chutney and a choice of ham or cheese. The little something different was the fact that the scones were made with cider. Cream tea's aside there was a nice menu if Maine and light bites as well as a range of homemade cakes.I am sure this will be a visit again at some point. For large groups I recommend booking if you can, as there is not too much indoor seating. However on a nice day there is the outdoors.The little farm shop next door is worth a visit.
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