Cafe Ringmer - Lewes
Cafe Ringmer
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Here you will find the menu of Cafe Ringmer in Lewes. At the moment, there are 193 dishes and drinks on the menu.
Nestled in a hidden corner, this charming café has garnered attention for its varied menu featuring both classic English breakfast options and delightful Turkish dishes. Diners often rave about the quality of the food, especially the poached eggs and the Farmers Breakfast. While previous visits promised quick service and a welcoming atmosphere, recent experiences highlight a decline in service efficiency, accompanied by chaotic dining conditions. Nevertheless, the café maintains its reputation for offering good coffee and a friendly environment. Overall, it remains a worthwhile destination for hearty meals, provided you’re prepared for potential delays.
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Was Will Madansky at Cafe Ringmer a mag?
Best and most delicious chicken in the world. Burgers are brilliant, so are the baklava. Everything about this place, is absolutely beautiful. Thank you Simona and hassan View all feedback.
What Annmarie M dislikes about Cafe Ringmer:
Arrived at 9.15. No one in there but me. Ordered straight away but breakfast didn’t arrive until 9.40!! And then it was only luke warm . Poached egg underdone. Cold toast with margarine not butter.. coffee only warm too.. disappointed first last visit View all feedback.
Went here for the second time today, previous was fair but I stuck to the main menu for breakfast. On this I assign I asked to swap some of the ingredients so for example instead of chips on the breakfast asked for hash browns, instead of the burger that comes with the big daddy I asked to swap for a sausage and asked for extra black pudding. Original price of breakfast as it comes was around £10 however with the small swaps and extra black pudding at £1.80 I was charged £17.90 including my coffee. Was advised you get one swap and then charge £1.80 on any other swap. Pretty pricey if you ask me, 45 minute wait while others came and went, eggs where drinkable, beans had dried out with skin on and toast was cold. The sausage and bacon and black pudding was fine. I can get a similar breakfast with extras and swaps in my village for £11. I appreciate businesses need to survive but we won't be coming back. Not a way to keep customers. Bakers next door do amazing jam doughnuts though!
Very poor ... food barely warm and took ages to arrive .no wonder no reviews since april 2022 the .plates cold so food was even colder hefty prices for what you got it use to be a .nice place to eat ... staff at the weekend. Poor service altho it's the only cafe around i'de rather have gone to the bakers next door
I haven’t written a Tripadvisor review for quite sometime and I thought long and hard before writing this one. We have passed this place quite a lot of times but as we have a favourite tea room/cafe which we like to support we had never called in. We popped in for a cheese scone and a cup of tea last week and sat outside in what is effectively a car park. As soon as the scone arrived we knew it was bad news. If something doesn’t look like a scone, doesn’t have the consistency of a scone and doesn’t taste like a scone then it’s not a scone. I’m not quite sure what we had, I think it was a brioche bun with a bit of cheese on top. It was faintly sweet and quite horrible. When I queried it the waitress simply said ‘what is a scone then? My wife’s tea was very weak, the loose tea leaves having been enclosed in a metal wire sphere which was left in the pot. The only flavour was of metal, the tea flavour can’t escape from the metal cage!! To add insult to injury to ‘scones’ were priced at £4.50 each so two teas and two scones was £14, I felt completely ripped off. £4.50 for a scone is a London west end price. Mark Cross garden centre £2.50, Whites nursery Five ashes, £3 and so on. How on earth can you justify £4.50 for a ‘scone? They had better be careful, Stavertons garden centre is about to open a new cafe and its only a few minutes from Ringmer, I know where I’ll be going in future.
Needs more people in there, brought back that classic, as football hooligans would say, ‘dirty’ burger that the ringmer chippy used to sell. In a good way of course, just a reference. Burger was delicious. Would recommend a toasty. Service: Dine in Meal type: Brunch Price per person: £1–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 4 Recommended dishes: Full English Breakfast
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Sandwiches
Baguette Ham, Cheese And Tomato£3Baguette Bacon And Egg£3Baguette Blt (Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato)£4Baguette Chicken Mayo Salad (Tomato, Cucumber, Lettuce)£3Baguette Prawn Mayo£4Baguette Bacon And Cranberry£4
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