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Contribute FeedbackNestled in the heart of Harrow-on-the-Hill, Doll's House charms visitors with its quaint decor and cozy atmosphere. While many patrons appreciate its traditional afternoon tea and varied menu, experiences can vary. Some have noted issues with food quality, such as stale cakes and lackluster flavors. Moreover, inconsistencies in pricing and transparency have led to frustrations, particularly surrounding children's menu options. Despite these concerns, the cafe remains a popular spot, praised for its friendly service and inviting ambiance, making it a whimsical escape for those seeking a delightful midday break amidst the hustle of modern coffee culture.
I was looking for a place to have a quick lunch on Harrow-on-the hill when I found this original caffe called the dolls house. at the entrance the aroma freshly baked skorone and handmade cake immediately greeted me and I put my order for “night tea”. this included several fingersandwiches, consisting of ham and cheese as well as crowning chickens, a mixed brewery made of green tea, scenes and a sortiment of handmade cake. it was nice to see that the British tradition of the afternoon is living on due to the dedicated owners and that the caffe still went very popular among the natives despite the large amount of generic coffee shops in the opposite the fingersandwichse...read more
High price caffe, in comparison with central london locations. I personally don't think it's worth it. good service and quirky decor. a unique caffe for this location. in the summer I am told that it is very busy, so they make a reservation before visiting.
Beautiful, quirky caffe in a beautiful part of harrow. cakes are decent, good selection in tees. beautiful for a small afternoon. a little bit inside
This was our second visit. It’s a cute space if a little cramped and our main waitress was friendly. There is a wide menu and maybe it should be reduced with a focus on quality. I had the elderberry crush which was it was explained was made with syrup- but far too much of it- after two tries, I went for a Diet Coke! I had the special- a mezze platter. There was no even vaguely Greek flavourings. The hummus was simply puréed chick peas, the falafel had no flavouring and the tzatziki was simply yogurt with grated cucumber. There was also a salad with feta and olives which was nice enough and the flatbread was warm. The panini with ham and cheese was fine.
Having visited the Dolls House on many occasions pre covid . We were very disappointed in the current quality of the food. The quiche pastry was rubbery and with my Eggs Verde the poached eggs were over cooked, the avocado was not ripe and the muffin not toasted. with trepidation we decided to give the cakes a go. The vegan coffee cake was dry and had no taste while the scone was dry and over baked. To crown it all on asking to have the bill split. We were charged 1p extra. It may be only 1p but we weren’t even informed of this and anywhere else I have been the split has been to the exact amount.