We recently had the pleasure of enjoying a delightful brunch at The Huddle. The experience was enhanced by the beautiful sunny weather, allowing us to dine in the charming garden area.
From the moment we arrived, the staff were attentive and quick to serve, ensuring all our requests were met with a smile. Their accommodating nature really stood out and contributed to a pleasant dining experience.
The food was simply delicious. The first dish featured a beautifully presented plate with what appears to be eggs Benedict served on a crispy base, topped with a generous amount of creamy hollandaise sauce and fresh herbs. The vibrant colors and textures made it as appealing to the eyes as it was to the palate.
The second dish was equally impressive, featuring a combination of poached eggs, smoked salmon, avocado, and a waffle. The creamy avocado paired perfectly with the rich, savory salmon and the perfectly cooked poached eggs. It was a harmonious blend of flavors and textures that left us thoroughly satisfied.
Considering the quality of the food and the overall experience, we found the price of £35 for brunch for two, including drinks, to be excellent value for money. The dishes were not only delicious but also generously portioned, ensuring we left feeling full...
Read moreMy husband son and I visited the Huddle to have a quick bite of lunch. Firstly we were seated right next to a child’s birthday party despite there being plenty of space in the wider restaurant. We asked to change which was accommodated and there was attention to detail to get my son seen to. However we were highly disappointed when a chef made a waitress cry causing the waitress to say “speak to me like that again and I’ll walk out.” The chefs were also eating whilst preparing food. Would recommend to be surreptitious about this when the kitchen and pass is visible to punters. Finally which left a sour taste in our mouths was the chef was giving banter to a younger waiter commenting “Haven’t you just got out of special school.” Which is disgustimg especially once again in a public forum with paying customers. We will not be returning. Talk...
Read moreI stopped by Huddle in Lymington for lunch recently with my husband, and we had a wonderful visit. We visit Lymington fairly often for walks, and fancied giving Huddle a try as their eclectic interior roused our curiosity.
We were greeted and given menus, which offered a selection of small plates, pizzas, burgers, and more. We opted for 3 sharing plates for £15, which was great value.
When the food came, we were seriously impressed with both the quality and the quantity of the small plates. Everything we ate was well cooked and flavoursome. The goats cheese and the trout fish cakes were the highlights. We also had a side of kimchi fries, which sounds odd but they were sensational.
The service was friendly and attentive, and the experience overall was fantastic. I'll definitely be back to try some more of their small plates...
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