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Garden Museum Café
"Our award-winning Garden Café set around a courtyard garden in a 15th-century churchyard, serves a short, regularly changing menu of seasonal dishes with a British and European focus, led by quality ingredients and traditional cooking. We also stock a small selection of low-intervention wine, beer and cordials.Lunch is served daily, 12 pm – 2.45 pm.Dinner is served every Tuesday and Friday evening, 6 pm – 8.45 pm.Our menu is short, and changes regularly - please see our website for a recent sample. If you or your guests have an allergy or any more specific dietary requirements, please add a note to your reservation.The nearest stations are Vauxhall, Westminster, and Lambeth North.Nearby attractions: London Eye, Palace of Westminster"
Address: 218 Lambeth Road , London SE1 7LB, XGL, GB
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SE1 7LB


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Reviews
A calm oasis in a busy and touristy area. Delightful spaces indoors and outdoors surrounded by green plants in this gem of a restaurant near the Thames and St Thomas' Hospital. The hake was done just right, tender with crispy skin, sitting on a bed of succulent fennel and thinly sliced fried potatoes. The bread was absolutely fresh, with just enough stretch and a good crust. The Easter tart was a fruit cake peppered with tiny cubes of orange peel and wrapped in a layer of marzipan topped by a marzipan ball. The hot water for the tea came hot enough to make two perfect cups of tea. All in all, an excellent dining experience.
Stunning and leafy hidden gem in the centre of London. The cold cucumber soup was the most refreshing starter I have ever had. Staff were very friendly and professional and made our experience very relaxed and enjoyable. Cost around £120 including 3 courses for 2 with wine. Highly recommend
We went for lunch twice in our 10 day trip to London. We loved it! Fresh, delicious homemade bread and food! The scenery is beautiful with St. Mary's church and the gardens surrounding the restaurant. Try the soup. It was the best soup I've every had and we are "soup people". So happy we tried this lil gem.
A very pretty café in a very pretty garden fabulous for nice sunny days and there’s an enclosed glasswalled area for when the weathers not so good. The food was incredibly amazing. I decided to be adventurous and I ordered the heart on toast, I’m an American I don’t think I’ve ever had heart before. It was amazing it was smothered in the kind of garlic butter that you put on escargot, on a piece of really nice whole wheat toast with a very crunchy crust. I was in garlic butter heaven. I followed it up with a Rhubarb eclair, and I drank it with a rhubarb cordial. I have died and gone to Food heaven
Visit 15/07/2022. This place is always fantastic, excellent staff, great food. Book in advance and ask for a table in the garden rather than inside.
The Garden Cafe or restaurant @ the Garden Museum is a great little hidden gem in Lambeth. Very enjoyable meal with my mum here.
Sorry but this is not for us. Starters are ok not cheap . The menu is limited. The presentations are not good. Main course are too expensive for what you’ve got. Definitely not going back there .
Very cosy and relaxed place to sit down and enjoy a cup of coffee, or some food. The rosemary focaccia and beetroot soup was delicious. I will definitely come back.Food: 5/5
More top end restaurant than café. Everything is beautifully executed: informal and entirely focused on quality of ingredients and execution. Portion sizes have increased since previous visit and are now generous. Both the bread and the focaccia are out of this world. Starters and mains cannot be beaten. Wine list is short but excellent. Puddings and baked goods are exceptional. One of the best restaurants in London in my opinion - not particularly cheap but with every penny.
Three of us had lunch here on Sunday. The food was freshly made and delicious. The staff were very friendly, especially Jose who gave us very good advice on our choices.
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