D day museum café
About the Business
Welcome to the D Day Museum Café, located in Southsea, Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Our quaint and cozy café is the perfect spot for a quick bite, a leisurely lunch or even a cup of coffee with friends. Nestled within the D Day Museum, we are a point of interest for visitors who come to learn about the courageous soldiers who fought for our freedom during the Second World War.
Our establishment offers a range of tasty and freshly-made food options for all diets, including vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options. We pride ourselves on using local and seasonal ingredients and working with local suppliers to bring you the best possible flavours.
The café has a bright and welcoming ambiance, perfect for relaxing while enjoying a delicious meal. Take a seat at our indoor or outdoor dining area, and enjoy the beautiful views of Southsea Common and the Solent.
Whether you are visiting the D Day Museum or just looking for a great café in Portsmouth, the D Day Museum Café is the perfect choice. So come and visit us today and experience a service like no other.
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Location & Phone number
Southsea, Portsmouth PO5 3NT, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Great to be able to use the cafe independently of the museum. Well priced scone and jam with a cuppa was much appreciated."
"Nice little cafe, nice staff, good service"
"A mixed experience. One assistant was lovely - very polite, helpful and patient under pressure. Her colleague by contrast was a terrible sulky person who is in the wrong job and was virtually refusing to help during a busy period. There seemed to be no supervisor to "sort things out". All food semed to be bought-in and pretty mediocre."
"I visited the cafe on the 6 September I popped in about 15.00 expecting to have a sandwich and was told promptly we don't do sandwiches anymore only pianees I said I don't like them, the menu was sitting on the floor I could not read it I also asked do you do fried breakfast she said no, the girl was very young had blonde hair she just did no want to know? I just walked from King's Terrace so I was desperate for something to eat there there was cake but I wanted light lunch and also told we stopped dong pots of tea only mugs I don't like mugs they to heavy for me to lift got Rhumatoid Arthritus and very weak wrists? I always enjoyed coming here for lunch or afternoon teas and fresh home made cakes etc I have not seen the museum since it was refurbished in 2018 because of the Covid 19 or the Landing CraftI hope to do those in the near future? there has always been a problem with having a light lunch over the years but now it's got terrible I would rate it no 1 because of the poor cafe facilities I certainly would not recommend it no way the staff need a training course of how to be helpful to customers and not ignor us hope we going away I hope management will read this learned lessons from it? in the end the Kiosk opposite the Canue Lake made me a lovely brown Cheese and Tomato Sandwich with a mug of tea they didn't do cups it was very welcoming and served me with a smile the lady was very obliging as well that's all it takes is to be curtious to us customers, hope you learn lessons from this in the near future? Regards Margaret Holley"
"Very well priced, but was not impressed with the way the owner/manager spoke to the 2 girls working there. They were clearly new and learning the job, but to speak to them for speed and simple mistakes in manner she did in front of customers was disgusting"
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