Reviews on Cafe food in Wrea Green, United Kingdom including Dizzy Ducks Tearoom, The Lytham Kitchen, Vinyl Groove Cafe, The Tea Room at Ribby Hall Village, Bertie's, Bijou of Lytham, Bistro St Annes, Alice's Tearoom, Vanilla Artisan Bakery, Elbourne's Tea Emporium
5 based on 160 reviews
Went in yesterday,with my husband and daughter,so cosy,it really is a one off.Service was great,both the girls in there were very helpful..Really recommend the soup,and the cakes are out of this world especially the scones and carrot cake and so many different types of tea,lovely.In my opinion the best tea shop in St Annes,and the music was great as well ,a little gem.I will be back
5 based on 214 reviews
Family run independent coffee shop. Offering great lunch options, with our locally sourced produce. Award winning deserts and famous scones! Vegan and gluten free options always available
The teacake was conversation-stopping. The geerous butter had soaked through perfectly. It was ab fab. The teacake was perfeetly tasted and it was very filling. It made my day.The tea is nice and strong, neither the tea pot nor little jug of milk is Minstry Of Crap Design
4 based on 629 reviews
As of the 1st of September 2019 Alice's Tearoom St Annes opened its doors at 23-25 St Albans Road Fy8 1tg. If you would like to leave reviews please use the search facility on TripAdvisor and search "Alices Tearoom St Annes" and yourleave reviews there. T
Popped to st Annes on an errand. Thought our 2 year old granddaughter would like it here and we weren't wrong. She was fascinated with the decor. We have been many years ago and did notice it looking a little tired now in comparison to how it was. I would have liked to order an ice cream but apparently they don't do them now. This really surprised me as the target audience is children. We had cakes and coffees and they were ok.
5 based on 160 reviews
Nice setting by the lovely big windows letâs you watch the world go by while you eat.Not an extensive menu but plenty to please most palates and a nice selection of drinks.Friendly staff.Worth a visit
4 based on 173 reviews
We offer breakfast and lunch options plus a variety of hot meals and soups on our specials board. Offering plenty of Gluten Free options from sandwiches, scones and cakes. Best of all, we are Dog Friendly.
Called here today because they allow dogs in the cafe and they also ban smoking at the tables outside. Deserve custom for that alone, but the menu also looked. Well not only is the menu good but the food is as well. My wife had the Beef Panini with caramalised onions which was superb. Very tasty and tender slices of beef on a toasted panini with sweet cooked onions and a lovely gravy. Very moist as well. The salmon sandwich had top class salmon on with a lovely garnish. Flat white coffees were good as well. Very friendly and efficient service as well. The desserts also looked superb but as I am diabetic I had to resist. Both my wife and myself were also full from the excellent food. various varieties of chips as well. Will call here whenever I am in Lytham. The cafe is clean and very tidy as well.Wow, thank you soooooo much for this review you have made my day!!
4 based on 225 reviews
The cafe is very pretty and the menu has the usual breakfast things you would expect. My husband had scrambled egg on toast but the eggs had way too much cream/milk and they were pretty sloppy. I had poached eggs on toast which were fine but there was no presentation of the breakfast, I can do a better job at home. My little one had the kids beans on toast and a banana milkshake. Everything was just okay, the coffee was nice but £17.15 was a bit steep. I wish we had ventured further as there were plenty of other cafes around for breakfast.
4 based on 159 reviews
The Tea Room at Ribby Hall Village is open daily and serves a delectable choice of breakfast options, lunches and daily specials and its speciality? Sweet treats to satisfy all. Home baked cakes are on offer throughout the day and why not enjoy a selectio
On a recent family visit we were disappointed by our experience here. The food wasn't great (the Ham & Cheese sandwich was mediocre, with poor quality cheese). The café itself wasn't particularly clean and tidy, the high chairs were not nice to use and many of the tables were awaiting cleaning. Not all the food options were available (which isn't a deal breaker but is annoying when you intend on ordering a salad that can't be served). Overall not somewhere I intend to return to.
4 based on 373 reviews
We are a music themed cafe that serves great food and drink you only need to read our reviews to find out more. Key members of our team are barista trained and we take our coffee very seriously. We also sell new vinyl records, turntables, artwork and SONO
We were looking for and inside dog friendly place today as it was raining. We found this place, very near the estuary walk.Unfortunately there was a reduced breaky menu but saying that the bacon butties were amazing, crispy bacon, soft rolls and fruity brown sauce.Very friendly staffLooking forward to coming again to try full breakyThanksJayne
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4 based on 504 reviews
Lytham is well served with Italian restaurants, but we just wanted a light lunch, and happily found this place. Clean, bright and busy but hey found us a table. Good variety on menu, pleasant staff, food well presented and reasonably priced. No hesitation in recommending.
4 based on 165 reviews
We wanted somewhere for lunch and chose Dizzy Ducks purely on the positive reviews, and we weren't disappointed.This is a modest little place, think the ground floor of a typical three bed semi with customer toilets (clean and fresh, with baby changing facilities), kitchen and the rest of the space given over to customer seating and counters. There is also some outside seating, but it was raining on the day we visited.Don't be put off by the modest shop front and environment though; this is a great little place with friendly staff, a tasty menu and delicious home-made food. The cakes looked amazing but we will just have to visit again for coffee and cake because, after a main course each, it would have been sheer gluttony to eat cake as well.The menu has sandwiches, baked potatoes, salads - the usual tearoom/cafe fare - and, yes, in line with some reviews, there is a little wait, but we never mind that because we feel it means that the food is being freshly prepared.My other half picked something off the daily specials board - an 'FLT' - fish finger, lettuce and tomato sandwich, whilst I had a grilled chicken and bacon salad - delicious - I must admit I found the croutons a tad difficult to pick up with a fork but, as my other half pointed out, it all adds texture.A great little place, good honest food and competitive prices - we had two main meals, a soft drink and a glass of water and paid just under £15. We left feeling we had eaten well and were full.Would love to go again.
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