Reviews Sizergh Cafe

4
Susan Pickup
+4
Had a lovely coffee and cake in the cafe and bought a jar of sour cherry curd , it's delicious, A little disappointed the castle had closed just after half past three , the website had said open till 5 pm , we still got to wander the grounds , being members meant no monetary outlay and we can revisit another day.
5
Tom Daff
+5
Decent cafe. Enjoyed a light lunch. Nice to have all the dishes using produce grown on site. Good vegan options and particularly appreciated a really filling bean soup that was enough sustenance for a long road trip.
5
Claire Hodson
+5
A great place to visit- perfect for a winter walk. Good food and beautiful walks.
4
Rod Parker
+4
The cafe for Sizergh Castle and Gardens. A good National Trust cafe that serves a good basic menu. You have to pay for the car park unless you are a N.T. member. There are some inspiring walks around the estate that you can take from the cafe.
4
Ken Clark
+4
A very interesting, although quite small, castle The grounds and countryside will be spectacular in the summer months. If you are going to use the cafe, do before or after midday; it gets rammed at lunchtime. Well worth a visit and, of course, the lakes are on the doorstep.
4
Mary Pendlebury
+4
Good food and lovely cafe/veranda ruined by such slow service. Cashier kept leaving the till to ask the kitchen staff questions. So many staff rushing around, but shocking organisation. There must be a better way to organise and manage this cafe....such a shame a wonderful visit was ruined yet again by poor planning. Maybe reduce the menu to make it easier for staff?
5
Rennie Schafer
+5
Another wonderful national trust property with loads of history. Multiple rooms open in one wing across 2 levels. Interesting video on the history of the family and the house. Extensive parkland for walks with the dog. Some nice gardens, although nearby Holker Hall gardens are better. Large cafe right at entrance with picnic area out the front. Loads of parking free for members or pay and display.
5
David Mitchell
+5
The potato and leek soup was like a warm hug on a cold day - seriously delicious. And don't get me started on the crusty bread, it was so good I almost wanted to take some home in my bag. And that sausage roll? Flaky perfection with a solid sausage-to-pastry ratio. Plus, we got free coffee just for taking the bus there – talk about perks! Can't wait to go back and try more tasty treats from this place.
5
John Bogie
+5
I had a gorgeous pea & mint soup and my wife had a rhubarb & rosemary scone they were delicious.
5
Jill Cross
+5
Stopped off at Sizergh Cafe whilst on a walk from Scouts Scar back to Kendal ..lovely Food and very reasonably priced ..tasty Pasties worth a try x
5
Jo anna
+5
Lovely cafe and gardens. House was shut but still nice to walk round the gardens. Cafe had nice outside seating too.
5
Andrew Wildgoose
+5
The castle is excellent and very interesting, the café less so with usual NT mediocre snacks at reasonably expensive.
5
Barry Maxfield
+5
We had a great day and the guides were very helpful the cafe is very nice and well supplied with a great variety of food .
4
Alan C (AlanC-LAUK)
+4
National Trust property, now asks for donation for parking which suggests there is no legal right to collect it. Cafe good, prices fairly expensive, tends to run out of things towards the end of lunchtime.
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