Amazing pastries!! Got 2 pastries and ended up going back to try 2 more! The ginger and treacle tart (warning; very strong on the ginger side which we love), nutmeg tart, apple cake were all amazing. The bread cake was lovely too although pretty dense so you might want to share. Service was warm and friendly, love that it’s all home made
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Nice chat with the Lady. The Dorset apple cake was fabulous. The sandwich are not exceptional but the coffee are just perfectly what I was looking for. She told me the food is home made, and it looks absolutely true. I recommend!!!Wheelchair accessibility: Yup
Stephanie Bister
Shop was very busy so decided to give it a try. Best sausage roll we had ever had, and the scotch egg was incredible. Plus lovely service. Would definitely recommend.
Ariana
Lovely place to pick up lunch—just a counter where they will heat up your pasty but the owners are very nice. We got an onion and cheese pasty, a luxury steak pasty, and a traditional pasty and they were all great but the luxury steak was the best. The scotch egg was an interesting addition—I’d never tried one before and it was nice. The real winner was the Bakewell tart which was absolutely perfect. Glad we stopped by here!Vegetarian options: Onion and cheese pasty, vegetable pasty
fleepoldegger
Not enough butter on the sausage rolls but overall very nice.
Karen Jeynes
The crab baguette had very little filling and there was no while meat. Very dry and unappetising. Poor value for money.
Wendy Dee
I used to be a professional baker. I noted the high prices and was expecting top quality, but was disappointed. The steak pie had a great flavour but was meat and potato, not steak. The quiche also had a great flavour, but the pastry was undercooked underneath. The Scotch egg was almost inedible because it was unbelievably dry and difficult to swallow, maybe it wasn't made today. In summary, with such high prices one expects 100% excellent products.
Matt Armstrong
Surely you can't mess up a tuna sandwich.. dry and expensive. Very little evidence of tuna or salad and then charged £6.00 for the privilege of 2 slices of buttered bread which had been shown a tuna can. Very very poor
Francesca Charlton
Thus is the best bakery in the world, and that's it! ?? loved by the entire family, there is something for everyone. The coffee is EXCELLENT too.
MD_MD_MD_MD1
Very friendly service at the counter bakery. Had some lovely crab sandwiches and the pecan tart recommended was delicious, not too sweet, well made pastry and very moreish. Would definitely eat here again. Sandwiches little bit on the pricey side but crab everywhere seems expensive at the moment!
We were so excited to have a crab sandwich in Lyme, and were left hideously disappointed after visiting Mulberry Manor. The crab sandwich, which we paid over £9 per sandwich for, consisted of two slices of basic and thin, shop-bought seeded bread and a very thin spread of what I can only describe as the Princes crab paste - not fresh in the slightest! Despite being right next to the sea. To top it all off, I found a hair in my sandwich which made me feel more ill than I did previously about the sandwich. Such a shame, but would not recommend.
Savvytravelssally
Long queues and a short walk from the harbour suggested this bakery was a good spot, but unfortunately the quality of products let them down. Ordered a traditional pasty, at £5 it came with sloppy / soggy contents and flaky not shortcrust pastry. The tea was £2 and very weak. Sorry guys, room for improvement or I would suggest a shop around.
Kate Movsessian
We were so excited to have a crab sandwich in Lyme, and were left hideously disappointed after visiting Mulberry Manor. The crab sandwich, which we paid over £9 per sandwich for, consisted of two slices of basic and thin, shop-bought seeded bread and a very thin spread of what I can only describe as the Princes crab paste - not fresh in the slightest! Despite being right next to the sea. To top it all off, I found a hair in my sandwich which made me feel more ill than I did previously about the sandwich. Such a shame, but would not recommend.
Kieran Parkes
I had a wonderful gluten free pasty. It is so difficult to find somewhere that does them as nice as the one I had. Thank you
Si
Shrinkflation! We have been coming here for years, but today’s pasties were a fraction of their former size, cold and far less choice. Really disappointed, as we had looked forward to coming back here.
Amazing pastries!! Got 2 pastries and ended up going back to try 2 more! The ginger and treacle tart (warning; very strong on the ginger side which we love), nutmeg tart, apple cake were all amazing. The bread cake was lovely too although pretty dense so you might want to share. Service was warm and friendly, love that it’s all home made
Nice chat with the Lady. The Dorset apple cake was fabulous. The sandwich are not exceptional but the coffee are just perfectly what I was looking for. She told me the food is home made, and it looks absolutely true. I recommend!!!Wheelchair accessibility: Yup
Shop was very busy so decided to give it a try. Best sausage roll we had ever had, and the scotch egg was incredible. Plus lovely service. Would definitely recommend.
Lovely place to pick up lunch—just a counter where they will heat up your pasty but the owners are very nice. We got an onion and cheese pasty, a luxury steak pasty, and a traditional pasty and they were all great but the luxury steak was the best. The scotch egg was an interesting addition—I’d never tried one before and it was nice. The real winner was the Bakewell tart which was absolutely perfect. Glad we stopped by here!Vegetarian options: Onion and cheese pasty, vegetable pasty
Not enough butter on the sausage rolls but overall very nice.
The crab baguette had very little filling and there was no while meat. Very dry and unappetising. Poor value for money.
I used to be a professional baker. I noted the high prices and was expecting top quality, but was disappointed. The steak pie had a great flavour but was meat and potato, not steak. The quiche also had a great flavour, but the pastry was undercooked underneath. The Scotch egg was almost inedible because it was unbelievably dry and difficult to swallow, maybe it wasn't made today. In summary, with such high prices one expects 100% excellent products.
Surely you can't mess up a tuna sandwich.. dry and expensive. Very little evidence of tuna or salad and then charged £6.00 for the privilege of 2 slices of buttered bread which had been shown a tuna can. Very very poor
Thus is the best bakery in the world, and that's it! ?? loved by the entire family, there is something for everyone. The coffee is EXCELLENT too.
Very friendly service at the counter bakery. Had some lovely crab sandwiches and the pecan tart recommended was delicious, not too sweet, well made pastry and very moreish. Would definitely eat here again. Sandwiches little bit on the pricey side but crab everywhere seems expensive at the moment!
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We were so excited to have a crab sandwich in Lyme, and were left hideously disappointed after visiting Mulberry Manor. The crab sandwich, which we paid over £9 per sandwich for, consisted of two slices of basic and thin, shop-bought seeded bread and a very thin spread of what I can only describe as the Princes crab paste - not fresh in the slightest! Despite being right next to the sea. To top it all off, I found a hair in my sandwich which made me feel more ill than I did previously about the sandwich. Such a shame, but would not recommend.
Long queues and a short walk from the harbour suggested this bakery was a good spot, but unfortunately the quality of products let them down. Ordered a traditional pasty, at £5 it came with sloppy / soggy contents and flaky not shortcrust pastry. The tea was £2 and very weak. Sorry guys, room for improvement or I would suggest a shop around.
We were so excited to have a crab sandwich in Lyme, and were left hideously disappointed after visiting Mulberry Manor. The crab sandwich, which we paid over £9 per sandwich for, consisted of two slices of basic and thin, shop-bought seeded bread and a very thin spread of what I can only describe as the Princes crab paste - not fresh in the slightest! Despite being right next to the sea. To top it all off, I found a hair in my sandwich which made me feel more ill than I did previously about the sandwich. Such a shame, but would not recommend.
I had a wonderful gluten free pasty. It is so difficult to find somewhere that does them as nice as the one I had. Thank you
Shrinkflation! We have been coming here for years, but today’s pasties were a fraction of their former size, cold and far less choice. Really disappointed, as we had looked forward to coming back here.