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Feedback gevenReally nice cafe good atmosphere, reasonably priced with large portions Lunch specials menu changed daily ranging from curry to Shepard’s pie all made on site Also a selection of home made cakes, we had lemon drizzle which was lovely and a rose water and raspberry cake which was delicious Service was exemplary
We went for lunch. This is a no frills cafe. The service was cheery, the menu is simple and varied and there is a good daily menu too. There was a choice of three chicken dishes, a pork dish, chilli, meatballs and a pasta dish; also the usual baked potatoes and paninis. All looked delicious. We paid £18 for the two of us including two soft drinks. Looks like a good hidey hole for Sunday breakfast. We need more of these independent cafes round London, as the food actually does taste and look homemade! Bottom end of Wimbledon Park Station.
Staff are absolutely fantastic, had a lovey breakfast and a cappuccino. The layout is quirky and great seeing all the photo prints hanging that you can purchase! It’s a little hard to find from the high street as it’s lower down towards Durnsford road and looks like it should be part of a library so easily missed if you’re not paying attention, but definitely worth looking for and visiting! It’s just opposite the Co-op store and has Arthur’s Cafe sign on the wall. Will definitely be visiting again!
Excellent Egg Mayo and Salmon and Cream Cheese Rolls, purchased at Wimbledon Village Club. Excellent size and superb fillings.
Sampled their rolls and sandwiches, not at the cafe, per se, but at Wimbledon Village Club who sell some of their rolls and sandwiches, behind the bar. Brie and tomato roll and Egg Mayo with Tomato were both excellent indeed. Their Brie with Onion Marmalade sandwich wasn't great the combination doesn't really work for me, after trying it but it's all subjective at the end of the day.