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    Margaret's Tea Room

    Margaret's Tea Room

    3.7(3 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Three disabled women walk into a tea room. This isn't the beginning of a joke though, this actually…read morehappened. One with a stick, one hobbling, one limping and all neurodivergent. We wait to be seated, its small, cramped and noisy but had good reviews, so we thought we'd give it the benefit of the doubt. Our first choice of food is not available, so two of us choose the fruit scone with Bon Maman jam and strawberries, I go for cheese scone and apple chutney. Two coffees arrive, fine, but the coke (because they ran out of San Pellegrino) is room temperature, on a very hot day, not even chilled. We wait for a good 15 minutes for food while, what later transpires to be the owner, fawns over a table (he's been doing this since we arrived) having Afternoon tea and prosecco, completely ignoring the rest of the tea room, leaving a young girl to manage on her own. The owner is wearing shorts, a button down shirt, converse and a pink bow tie. Make of that what you will. The two fruit scones arrive, small hexagonal, dry, clearly shop bought, no Bon Maman jam, just cheap stuff from Brakes and two strawberries. Ok, so two is technically plural but for £5.75 without a drink, we expected something more than what we got. The cheese scone however was another story. It may have been homemade, but the waitress had "warmed" it in a microwave, rendering it soft, bouncy, claggy and basically inedible. I tried because I was hungry but after two bites, I already had indigestion, I can feel it sitting in my oesophagus, not going down. We tell the waitress that microwaving doesn't work for bread based products as it makes them go soggy and soft. She looks terrified. Bow tie comes over and we quickly realise why she looked terrified. He offers a cold replacement scone, but I politely say, "I can't eat anymore, I have indigestion from attempting to eat the soggy microwaved scone". He flies into a rage, like a switch has been flipped, swearing, practically throwing the food across the restaurant, saying he's been baking scones for 5 years and there's nothing wrong with them. I reply, "I've been baking them for 40 years and they shouldn't bounce". I point out the fruit scones were clearly not home made. He admits they are shop bought, demands to know where it says his food is homemade, "well all over your Facebook page" (although he's now changed that). He tells us to "f**k off" no payment required. Despite this entire interaction lasting no more than a minute and almost all him swearing at us, on the way out, one of us is fat shamed told "you don't look like you are short of a meal anyway" and I am called a "thick lesbian". Now, If he'd fat shamed me, at least it would have been factual, but I'm far from thick with an IQ of 154 and am definitely not a lesbian, though many have tried over the years! I just have short pink hair. Stating home made should not be necessary. When you are charging those prices home made is assumed and should you be told by a customer that preparation has rendered the food unpleasant, you should politely accept this, apologise and make the situation right somehow. What we experienced was nothing short of Ramsey's Kitchen Nightmare levels of denial that the food was substandard and overpriced for what it was and all done in front of other customers. None of us venture out that often as generally the outside world is inaccessible at best and socially overwhelming at worst. This experience has reminded us why we choose to stay home most of the time and henceforth we shall be installing moats and filling them with alligators. My advice is that Margaret's Tea Room, has a) no Margaret and b) is run by a very rude man who relies on cheap insults if you dare question his mass produced, masquerading as middle class, food. At least we got away without paying for such horrendous food and service.

    An amazing little tea shop. Quite the selection of teas, and the owner works there. He's extremely…read morefriendly and makes a good experience an amazing one. I highly recommend getting the afternoon tea for one or two. Fantastic selection of sweets and sandwich bits and cake, and it includes a pot of tea, all for a very reasonable price.

    Browns Pie Shop - Mulled wine and our beloved parsnip soups.

    Browns Pie Shop

    3.9(23 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    £££

    Talk about a classic British pie shop- this is some of the BEST pie I have ever had! My party and I…read morewere only planning on coming here once during our brief stay in Lincoln, but it was so fantastic we actually had to come the next day as well. I will start off by saying the interior is very neat and rustic-quire cozy. All the service was quite friendly and prompt! A major highlight of our visit was absolutely the soup they were offering at the time: roasted parsnip. I have never had a soup like that. What a humble parsnip must dream of becoming... to be cooked into this exalted state of being! Seasoned to perfection and served with homemade bread and salted butter, it was so divine that my mouth is watering just thinking about it as I write. Truly a marvel. All the pies were skillfully crafted and gorgeous. Beautiful pastry and well seasoned fillings, accompanied with your choice of mash. I particularly liked the cheese and leek as well as the wholegrain mustard mash. I tried a vegetarian pie with goat cheese our first night, then a more classic chicken pie the next. Both were magnificent and the portions absolutely giant! They also have both the traditional hot-water crust pies in addition to puff pastry, so it's a nice variety. As we visited around Christmastime, my party and I also benefited from the delicious mulled wine and holiday puddings, which all hit the spot. This is somewhere which, if you visit Lincoln, you absolutely must not miss!

    Man, what a fantastic local treat! Ordered the special Venison pie with a side of minted peas - oh…read moreboy was it good. Super tasty and flaky crust, hearty meat, and the peas were divine.really good meal, I left full and happy. Service was fine. The ambiance is cool - we ate as a group in a rock cellar, super unique. Great experience!

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    Browns Pie Shop - Brown's Pie Shop in Lincoln, England, in December 2022.

    Brown's Pie Shop in Lincoln, England, in December 2022.

    Browns Pie Shop - A pie at Brown's Pie Shop in Lincoln, England, in December 2022.

    A pie at Brown's Pie Shop in Lincoln, England, in December 2022.

    Browns Pie Shop - Parsnip soup and mulled wine at Brown's Pie Shop in Lincoln, England, in December 2022.

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    Parsnip soup and mulled wine at Brown's Pie Shop in Lincoln, England, in December 2022.

    Lady Rose's Edwardian Tea Room - Lady Rose's

    Lady Rose's Edwardian Tea Room

    5.0(1 review)
    0.4 mi

    So very many excellent places to go in Lincoln!…read more The guys here are excellent. If you like good tea poured from great heights, good cake, people acting overly english, and terrific banter (perhaps seasoned with the odd dirt joke, shhh!) then this is certainly the plain for you. Round the side of the assembly rooms, these guys have made such an effort, to be well dressed, perfectly, Britishly polite, and filling the place with fitting and interesting trinkets, genuine, actual, real deal type people. McGreedycakepants over here *waves hands frantically* is proud and mildly ashamed to say that my mate and I were apparently the first to finish off the afternoon tea in it's gargantuan entirety- if you put good cake in front of me, I will, eat, the lot. We spent hours here, working our way through all of the sarnies, cakes and biscuity treats on the stand, accompanied by tea, silver service style, and a rather excellent camp crocodile joke that I am ashamed to say I can't remember. Your belly deserves this cake, and these excellent people deserve your custom. They also had a stand at the christmas market, they recognised me, and were lovely yet again (now that's definitely customer service) also, I must note, that they also do the best, handmade, deep filled, completely booze steeped mince pies too.

    From the owner: Afternoon Tea. Scones…read more Cake. Tea and Coffee. Light meals and sandwiches.

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    Lady Rose's Edwardian Tea Room
    Lady Rose's Edwardian Tea Room
    Lady Rose's Edwardian Tea Room

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