The Willow Tree Café

93 High St, Lyndhurst
023 8028 3871

Recent Reviews

Mark Hancock

On cold walk had wonderful homemade soup and bread. Generous proportions and tasty. Nice coffee, jam cream and scones. Friendly service. Really perfect

Nikki Lane

Lovely little cafe, with a great selection of food to choose from.2 breakfast baps, full English and veggie breakfast ( happy to substitute hash browns for egg) on our table and they were all Lovely.

Sarah C

I found this to be totally shocking in this day and age. A friend and I ventured in asking about lunch on Saturday. The white woman, with a white bob and glasses, in her late 60's I would venture, refused us on the grounds that she had no tables, when it was perfectly obvious that there were three tables available. There were only two of us. I am white, my friend is black. The woman refused to even look at my friend and looked past him to look at me. Racism is rife. I'm very glad that we didn't eat there. We went on to spend about £60 elsewhere. Why refuse someone because of their colour? Shameful.

Ian Dunkley

Small but delightful cafe, we had a breakfast bap and a salad, both were excellent, we will definitely be back

EdwardTheDog

Tea and scones whats not to like. A friendly cafe, a nice owner. The cafe probably needs a little revamp or at best a tidy but its welcomming enough. Good pricing.

Aaron Jenner

Take away while working local. Sandwich was lovely but the coffees were terrible. Didnt realise u til i had left and gone and then tasted was too late to go back and tell them. Could of just been a machine issue?

Val W

we popped into this cafe as our hotel were unable to provide breakfast for us on our first day and they recommended going to Lisa at this cafe. Enjoyed a sausage sandwich and full English breakfast.

Tony Charlton

I visited some weeks ago and was surprised that my first visit was some 10/11 years ago when it had recently been taken on by its current owner. Not changed much and still provides decent food at a decent price and the owner always seems welcoming.It would be unfair to describe it as a quaint country tea room but it is pleasant and I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone.

cheeto_head

went here for lunch with my family as was starving, the woman seemed friendly enough but not very professional, she seemed out of her depth. it was reminiscent of popping over your parents for a quick lunch. the food was nothing spectacular, me and my sister had the blt, she seemed to have run out of nearly everything we asked for as it was late in the day (1:30) . the “salad” consisted of some dried up vegetables with a bit of vinegar chucked over it and we were given roughly 5 small crisps each. my mum had the tuna mayo jacket but the mayo to tuna ratio was 70:30, so not particularly enjoyable. so overall it did the job but the food was nothing amazing and the service was the bare minimum.

Andy Clark

Great little cafe providing everything you'd expect. Had a lovely coffee and tea cake. Perfect.

tony736

Popped in today, made a detour from Poole to Devon specifically to go to Lyndhurst. I first went into this establishment shortly after it opened, which was some years ago. Only other visit was also some time ago. On all three occasions I have found it to be a delightful place with perfectly good coffee and, today, a pleasant tea cake. It is unpretentious which many people will find makes it all the more relaxing. Well worth a visit.

james Andersen

Very nice food, kind and friendly staff.

Ian S

Went for lunch with family, which included two young ones. Less busy than further up the main road but food was good and reasonably priced, service was great and accommodating. Would visit again.

N B1236

Nice cosy cafe. The breakfast was cooked superb and the price was really competitive given the location. Nothing was too much trouble for the staff. I would definitely return and recommend

Claire Jones

Rushed and told 'we closing now so drink up' at 2pm in the afternoon on a sunday. Not friendly or at all welcoming and the place is in serious need of refurbishment.

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