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8 years ago
Go there all the time, lovely friendly service so many free from options so perfect if you are dairy free or gluten free! Couldn't recommend enough!! read more
77 High Street
Lee-on-the-Solent PO13 9BU
United Kingdom
023 9217 7450
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http://www.laneway.coffee
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What time does Laneway Coffee open?
Laneway Coffee opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
What time does Laneway Coffee close?
Laneway Coffee closes at 4:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Laneway Coffee is closed on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 9:00 AM - 4:30 PMSun Closed
Does Laneway Coffee have parking?
Yes, Laneway Coffee has parking options.
Does Laneway Coffee have free WiFi?
Yes, Laneway Coffee has free WiFi.
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Had the biggest ice cream ever! It was amazing!!…read more Wonderful staff and lovely customers, who were very friendly and laughing at me with my HUGE ice cream!!
Loved this breakfast place and highly recommend it. The people at the hair salon across the street…read morerecommended it and they were spot on. They serve a proper English breakfast and everything is cool from the decor to the staff. Granted Feed is a bit out of the way and is not super fancy but it is very comfortable and the food and staff are excellent. Enjoy!
We ordered 3 Smash burgers and fries extra crispy.. The…read moreplace was crazy-busy, lots of delivery service folks waiting outside witith their scooters & cars parked. So it took 29 minutes to get our order. But we were delighted when the food arrived. The burgers (double patty) were cooked nicely, not overcooked, not dry, but juicy & tasty. Only place we have seen for miles that specialize in burgers . Would highly recommend if you areinthe Portsmouth Ferries/Gunwarf area.
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I used to visit their shop in guildhall walk (it's closed now) and developed my love of their tuna…read morecroissants! Their croissants are the most delicious and buttery I've had. They do a great range of baguettes , and I like to treat myself to a spot of lunch there. Prices are very reasonable and the staff very friendly. In fact writing this review has reminded me that I haven't popped in there in a while so I think I shall have to treat myself.
So let me get the straight you are going to give me a wooden platter of partially cooked food with…read morea SUPER hot lava rock in the middle and let me finish the job? So much fun, especially after a few of the delicious craft cocktails your bar makes. A few went with the local fillets, others the tuna... all had a fun time and enjoyed ourselves immensely. Re the actual restaurant, apparently it was the shoe store Queen Victoria used to shop at.
If I hadn't had Italian, Columbian, Cuban, or German coffee before I suppose I'd think this shop…read moreproduces some good product. For southern England this coffee seems like nectar of the gods. However given my debatable snobbery of the espresso arts, that is not the case with Jolliffes. Keeping it short, the coffee I've had here several times have always been of poor quality for two reasons: first is that my espressos always seem watered down, second is that the type of beans they use must not come from a reputable source. Or rather, there's no telling what kind of surprise tastes you may get brewed in whether it be pesticides or over-roasted beans. The best thing about this place is obvious right in the door: the ambiance. Art galleries and coffee shops share a symbiotic relationship and one that goes extremely well together. The art on the walls is local, nothing you wouldn't see in any other tourist town to be honest, but they are well done from hobbyists branching out into professionalism. (I can definitely claim to be an art snob because I'm a classically trained artist/designer). Jolliffe's deserves a lot of credit for trying to serve a special coffee experience in a nation of tea drinkers. But alas I'm feeling it's all for not.
A nice place to have a cup of coffee but this definitely not a cheap place. Their hot chocolate is…read moreto die for though :o)
The best Hot Chocolate in Fareham! Cafe nero is generally quite quiet, and they open before the…read moreshops in the morning, so if you need a little kick start to your day, they're there. Their Milano hot chocolate is fantastic and thick-much nicer than the BHS cafe which seems to be the only other 'coffee' shop in Fareham. It is worth noting that (at the time of writing) they do not accept cards, so make sure to have some change ready! Their loyalty card is also a good idea, providing you don't loose it before it's full
Still a popular place to eat, meet and drink . Lunch times can be particularly busy , so best to…read morebook . Good menu and specials board, with friendly staff . The food is good quality, but comes with what appears to be a price premium and hence CafeP might have lost its edge slightly on being regarded as value for money
From the owner: Serving Breakfasts from 8.00am Monday to Friday and from 9.00am on Saturdays, the café stays open…read moreuntil the early evening. The daily 'Specials Board' runs from midday, enhancing the general menu that has over 100 dishes on it. Everything is prepared on the premises by our team of enthusiastic chefs. The café is Fully Licensed with a compact but well selected wine list, and a nice range of continental and English beers. However, the real highlights are it's freshly squeezed juices, Lavazza coffees, and an enormous array of speciality teas. With it's buzzing upbeat and friendly atmosphere, Le Café Parisien really does appeal to all walks of life, and is all things to all people.
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All of the above Lovely cafe clean great service and really…read moregood coffees and snacks etc Highly recommended My go to cafe in Southsea
I loved this place. We randomly found this great coffee shop while we were vacationing in…read morePortsmouth. From their delicious pastries and divine coffee drinks to their friendly staff, we loved this place.
Aeropress coffee
Friendly Service. Mix of ready made sandwiches, salads and hot meals. Very pleasant eat-in and…read moreoutside options. Reasonably priced
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Cheese Platter
We actually did not have food, but ice-cream on the way past from the hatch. I went for a Raspberry…read moreRipple New Forest cone, he went for a Strawberry Mr Whippy, which we didn't even know you could have. I enjoyed mine, yum, however I did have to try his & was quite impressed with the strawberry Mr Whippy
There were six of us, and it was cold outside! We were going to another cafe for a cream tea but…read morethey were busy. We decided to go to the Penguin which is on the main road overlooking the Solent and the Isle of Wight. Do not be put off by the decor. As inside you will find a treasure house of good homemade wholesome food. The portions were good, and the tea and coffee came in decent size mugs. We had Cumberland sausage sandwiches, various pannini's and topped it off with a large and one the best shop bought (home made) flap jacks. In the end we were glad that the other places were full and would go back there again without any hesitation. The prices were also reasonable and they had facilities for little ones.
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