Lydia’s Cafe
33 N Main St, Wolfeboro, NH 03894, USA
http://www.facebook.com/Lydias-Cafe-of-Wolfeboro-358070004312069/
Hours
| Monday | 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
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| Tuesday | 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
| Thursday | 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
| Friday | 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
| Saturday | 7:00 AM - 2:00 PM |
| Sunday | 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
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Reviews
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Zoe Schwartz
★ 5Since I can remember, Lydia's has been my favorite place to eat in town. And, though it is a deeply nostalgic experience for me, I am happy to report that the magic of a hot, fresh, bigger-than-your-head Lydia's blueberry pancake is not quelled by age.
I'm 21 years old now and living a few steps down the road. Though I didn't think it possible, my regard for this tiny, cozy kitchen has only grown. I can't imagine my hometown without (chef/owner) Hunter's cooking.
The coffee & food are best in town (& most affordable). My go-to order is a peppermint patty latte (warning: so good its addictive. my favorite of their specialty lattes. amazing take on a mocha-type-situation) and a raspberry french toast (tart. bright. sweet. creamy. best eaten fresh, so you get the temperature contrast of the hot raspberry compote and the cold whipped cream).
If you come through town, this place is a must-stop. Don't expect an over-the-top California welcome---Lydia's is no-nonsense good. No frills, no posturing, just real, home-cooked food in a relaxed environment.
All around incredible joint with the most kind, true New England down-to-earth, small town supporting staff, and truly the best cooking this side of the Mississippi. America might run on Dunkin', but Wolfeboro runs on Lydia's! -
Ray Boyington
★ 5Fantastic place to stop for breakfast!
It's actually a small cafe that's in the same building as an accompanying store, so it's not going to have a lot of wiggle room with only three tables... but it's a pretty cozy spot to relax for a bit. The tables are etched with local designs. Hardwood floors and beams. It's nice.
When we were there, service was by teens doing their part-time diligence, but it was still good, prompt, and polite. Not much of a coffee selection while we were there but I'm sure it fluctuates. (Just a dark, medium, and decaf roast with a variety of complements.) The menu is simple, which is good.
Food was great. The pancakes are HUGE, so getting just one for $7 but served with a small dish of real maple syrup and butter hit the spot. I got a blueberry one and it is homemade with plenty of fruit in it. My wife got the raspberry French toast and although it says it comes with flavored syrup, it actually has tons of compote fruit loaded on top... and I was jealous. =pnnHighly recommended! -
Suzanne Morrissey
★ 5Love this little takeout gem on Main Street in downtown Wolfeboro. The tables are teeny and few, but if you're lucky enough to get a spot outside on the small porch on a pretty day, you have a great perch for people watching and enjoying your meal. I always disliked spinach but their spinach salad topped with crispy, thin, pressed bacon made me a believer again. Never had a dish here that I didn't like. Portions are generous enough that I usually have a few bites to save for later. Lovely people and friendly vibe. Now I just wish they had room to expand! :)
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John Girard
★ 1My wrap was so vinegary that I almost choked. To be accurate the sandwich had a stench closer to cleaning fluid. I ate a bit less than half and had to stop. What kind of dressing I don't know. The turkey is that almost translucent sort of low end deli meat, not tasty. The wrap was dry and far too small for the filling which promptly fell out.
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Samuel Chase
★ 5Top notch food, excellent omelettes and wonderful coffee! Plus some cool designs in the table.