The Coffee House - Menu

5 Lawson Place, Bury St Edmunds IP32 7EW, United Kingdom, St Edmundsbury

🛍 Coffee, Seafood, British, Breakfast

4.3 💬 1356 Reviews
The Coffee House

Phone: +441284700304

Address: 5 Lawson Place, Bury St Edmunds IP32 7EW, United Kingdom, St Edmundsbury

City: St Edmundsbury

Dishes: 2

Reviews: 1356

Website: https://yell.com

"I frequented the library coffee house every couple weeks with my family. The first time we went we ordered food and it was a complete rip off. Never again. We just stuck with coffee after that. Over £3 for bacon sandwiches with only 2 pieces of bacon and some average bread, too much butter too. Avocado smash which we were told had chilli and lemon in it only had lemon, and the smallest bit of sourdough. The cakes were fantastic, so delicious (I think they said they employ a baker who makes them in house? but not worth the £2.95 we paid for them. Nice for an occasional treat though. Tea was £2.50 for a small pot! We were told it was premium tea but even that is too much. We learned our lesson and only popped in for a coffee from then on. It was a lovely location and I always thought the staff there were just fantastic. The young lady with the accent, Canadian I think, was always so upbeat and friendly. She always made the experience memorable. And possibly one of the only things that kept us going so often. The only one I didn 't care for was the short blonde lady, we always felt from her that we were an inconvenience and we never felt welcome with her. Luckily we were not served by her often. The coffee, as I 've said, was always really nice and another thing we loved about the place. All that to say, we went to have a coffee at the library yesterday and they were shut!! Just a small notice on the doors saying the pop up has closed. I never knew it was a pop up! I 've spoken to a few people who agreed they 'd thought it was a permanent fixture. We last went in the first week of September and there was no mention of closing or anything. Very very disappointing!! It would have been nice to know it was shut as we went out of our way to get there this time and it was a complete waste of time. We will not be bothering to go to any of the other houses because quite honestly they weren 't worth the bother overall. Very very disappointing."

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bislandgirl bislandgirl

What a shame! This was a truly loved little meeting house but it has really changed, looks very unloved.

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Pulse75
Pulse75

I have visited this place for several years and always found it to be a tucked-away haven of tranquility and wholesomeness.


SuffolkFineFoodie
SuffolkFineFoodie

Popped in here after our walk on a Saturday afternoon. The food we had was very dry and flavourless. The staff were cold and unwelcoming. However the sausage roll was delicious.


Ian
Ian

The place was busy and had a good buzz flat white pretty good but served in a glass I will ask for a cup next time. The sausage roll was one of the best I have had. We will be calling in again when back that way.


gl1852
gl1852

Had breakfast here a couple of weeks ago. Both the service and the food was spot on. I went for the Avacado toast and a coffee. It was very good. So much so, that we even stayed for a smoothie afterwards! Located just outside of Bury St. Edmund's, not really walking distance. We will be back!


lisa
lisa

My husband and I love the place but sadly when we have come in not only has the bill been very expensive but the food just isn’t very fresh. Cakes can be very dry to the point where we chucked them away.. I stopped ordering porridge because it was awful and the staff attitude can be very unpredictable. Really sad to leave this feedback


lisa
lisa

What a shame. I have been here lots of times, but not for about 5 months. The food was fine. although expensive) The problem is the cleanliness. Really gone downhill. It's dirty. The floor looked like it needed a deep clean. The toilet was rank. Cups and spoons stained. Paint peeling, tables chipped cushions tired. It's such a shame, it was a lovely little coffee shop. It really does need some tlc, make it welcoming again!


JaneRuffell
JaneRuffell

I visit the cafe every week with my dogs as this cafe is dog friendly and they can come inside and sit with me, which means I can use the cafe all year round rather than only when the weather allows me to sit outside. The choice of food and drinks is very good and staff are very friendly and welcoming, even when I turn up with three large dogs. There is always water available by the door for the dogs and then they like to share a warmed up sausage roll with to refuel for the second leg of our morning walk. Both they and I look forward to visiting every week.


TeresaJP
TeresaJP

My partner and I visited on Saturday morning for breakfast. As we approached I noticed the tubs of dead flowers outside, I perhaps should have taken that as a warning and gone elsewhere. I asked for my coffe hot, it was lukewarm. 'Posh ' beans on toast had no taste to them at all. My avocado was not smashed it was cut in large chunks and not seasoned. My poached egg was snotty. No marmalade and I therefore ate the most expensive slice of ordinary sliced bread toast and jam I have ever eaten. Add to this one badly behaved dog one badly behaved child, I write this with such disappointment. I did not complain because there would have been so much to say, we just ate up put up and left. I have w...


Charchar682
Charchar682

I frequented the library coffee house every couple weeks with my family. The first time we went we ordered food and it was a complete rip off. Never again. We just stuck with coffee after that. Over £3 for bacon sandwiches with only 2 pieces of bacon and some average bread, too much butter too. Avocado smash which we were told had chilli and lemon in it only had lemon, and the smallest bit of sourdough. The cakes were fantastic, so delicious (I think they said they employ a baker who makes them in house? but not worth the £2.95 we paid for them. Nice for an occasional treat though. Tea was £2.50 for a small pot! We were told it was premium tea but even that is too much. We learned our lesson...

Categories

  • Coffee Savor our selection of expertly crafted coffees, from rich espressos to creamy cappuccinos. Whether you need a morning boost or a leisurely sip, our coffee options promise warmth and comfort in every cup.
  • Seafood Dive into the freshest catches of the sea with our seafood selection, featuring exquisite dishes prepared with high-quality fish and shellfish. Savor the flavors of the ocean in every bite!
  • British Traditional and hearty, the British menu offers comfort classics like fish and chips, succulent roasts, and savory pies. Rediscover familiar favorites, lovingly crafted with timeless recipes and fresh, local ingredients.
  • Breakfast Start your day with our delicious breakfast options, featuring everything from classic eggs and pancakes to healthy smoothies and yogurt. Perfect for a hearty meal or a light morning bite!

Amenities

  • Cafe
  • Takeout
  • Seating
  • Free Wifi

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