Reviews on Wine Bar food in Milford on Sea, Lymington, including The Cave, The Royal Oak, The Cellar Tasting House & Wine Merchant, The Sett
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4 based on 336 reviews
The Cave is an exciting new concept in enjoying wine. Situated opposite the picturesque Milford on Sea village green, there is always a warm welcome whether you are looking to taste, buy, learn, or simply enjoy a glass of wine, beer, or even coffee with f
After arriving in Milford my friend and I were looking forward to popping in here for a quick glass of wine before walking up to Master Pinks for a fish and chip supper. We ran through the rain to find shelter in the reasonably busy bar, quickly found a table and waited. And waited some more. I eventually wandered up to the bar to see if I could order a drink there, but before I could say anything the (rather flustered and over stretched) waitress gave me 2 seconds of eye contact before saying -âYou can take a seat, we will be with you when Weâre readyâ. A rather abrupt and unnecessary greeting, a quick âIâll be with you shortlyâ or even the original statement with a smile would have gone down a lot better. Despite the unpleasant start I returned to the table and we sat and waited. And waited some more. After waiting a total around 20 minutes we still hadnât been approached or given any sign that the staff were even close to being ready to offer us drinks, so we decided to give up waiting and move on to the chippy. Not the greatest customer service, not even that great a wine list by the glass. Itâs a shame, as there seems to be plenty of potential for this place with other reviews. Maybe Iâll give it another go next time Iâm near by. Hi RichardThank you for your honest review. Really sorry you didn't experience our consistent excellent customer service on this occasion which we are renowned for, however i'm sure we can make amends should you give us another chance. We look forward to seeing you again next time you wait for Fish and chips.
4 based on 11 reviews
I took my husband for dinner while we were away for his birthday. We booked in advance as it was a Friday night. We both ordered soup to start mine was cold but my husbands as warm so we swapped as he doesn't like his too hot. I had prawn curry and he had chicken. He wasn't over enthused but my prawn curry was nice. When we received the bill I couldn't believe how expensive it was and the girl with the card machine who took our payment hung over me wanting a gratuity! Wouldn't go again we have had nicer food at a lower price.
4 based on 73 reviews
Just visiting Lymington so popped in here for a drink - quirky place. Selling wines etc. There is a small bar serving great cocktails, beer, wine and hot drinks too. We had red wine a couple of cocktails and the cheese board - very nice! Iâm sure children are welcome but more of a grown up venue. Certainly worth a visit.
5 based on 113 reviews
Small wine bar in the heart of the New Forest serving beautiful platters of artisan and local cheese & charcuterie. Open throughout the day serving coffee and home bakes also. Open til late.
We had a delightful lunch here when visiting the New Forest from London. Knowing weâd be in the area we booked by email for a table of 5 for lunch and got a quick and pleasant response. It was wheelchair accessible (a long ramp leading up to a step free entrance). We were welcomed and helped quickly. Delicious food - we had a mix of sourdough sandwiches, platters and a sausage roll to die for. I had a fantastic flat white too... seriously good - got to be best in the New Forest!!
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