Reviews
What buntyhen likes about Whispers Cafe Bistro:
Called in for coffee and was tempted to a slice of delicious lemon cake a very generous portion. Coffee was good too . Staff friendly and cafe is spotlessly clean. Would definitely call in again when I'm in the area again View all feedback. What TheWoodmans doesn't like about Whispers Cafe Bistro:
We stopped off here for lunch on Monday,the staff were lovely and the food was nice and fresh.. only negative a member of staff came outside where we were sat and sat behinds us and started smoking although we and a few other couples were... View all feedback.
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Been going for years and food always excellent but place looking very tired. Table seat split with stuffing coming out and table varnish looks a mess.
Lovely lunch with friendly staff. Food was very good liver and onions, sausage and mash! Swift service and Good value too
Pleasant and friendly staff Food average. Watch the world go by through the large window. Outside and upstairs seating. Specials board. There were dogs in this...
read moreGood old fashioned food at a sensible price, I chose corned beef hash, but lots of other dishes available. Felt right at home here.
I ordered a bacon barm (sandwich to people outside of Lancashire) with the bacon extra crispy, for my son. At £6, it’s about on par for the location. What turne...
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read moreWhispers Cafe Bistro in Lytham offers a mixed bag of reviews, with some customers praising the friendly staff and delicious food while others complain about the lackluster experience. The cafe has a diverse menu, with options ranging from prawn sandwiches to Sunday roasts. While some visitors enjoy the unique dishes and beautifully presented cakes, others find the food unimaginative and overpriced. Cleanliness and maintenance are also points of concern for some, with broken toilets a particular issue. Overall, Whispers Cafe Bistro seems to be a hit or miss establishment, with patrons either loving or hating the experience.