Saint Lazarre Cafe
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Customer service wasn't great - like the staff wasn't prepared for the day yet. Ordered broccoli soup but there's no broccoli mash or even flavour of …
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This cafe seems to have very little French influence, despite its marketing. The wait times have been long each time I’ve been, none of which have bee…
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Walked in & was instantly welcomed by a staff member. We ordered our meals & it arrived 30 minutes later. Didn't mind the wait, as it was a beautiful …
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7 Reviews on “Saint Lazarre Cafe”
Customer service wasn’t great – like the staff wasn’t prepared for the day yet. Ordered broccoli soup but there’s no broccoli mash or even flavour of broccoli in the soup. The soup was quite cheesy, may suits cheese lovers well. If so, why it’s called broccoli soup??
This cafe seems to have very little French influence, despite its marketing. The wait times have been long each time I’ve been, none of which have been at especially busy times. That being said, the staff are friendly and food is delicious. I would recommend the seafood chowder. The location and setting are also lovely, which all together make me willing to look past the long time spent waiting for food.
Walked in & was instantly welcomed by a staff member. We ordered our meals & it arrived 30 minutes later. Didn’t mind the wait, as it was a beautiful late morning. So my hubby & I sat outside & chatted about family & work. Food arrived with a smile, & we absolutely love our meals. My husband had a beef burger with fries, & I had seafood chowder with crispy bread. It was delicious!! Compliments to the chef. I love the place, the decor is of French influence & it had a warm feeling to it. Will visit this place again. Thank you to Saint Lazarre Cafe!
30+ minute wait for the worst coffee I’ve had in Hamilton on a relatively quiet Sunday morning. Food was underwhelming as well, wouldn’t recommend
I’ve been here twice while in Hamilton for work and both times the food was generous portions and delivered in a timely manner. A nice little café tucked away
Set in the lovely Casabella lane on Barton Street, a little lane lined with boutique shops that offer a lovely reprieve from the main street bustle, which opens out to a court yard complete with water feature and statues. Here you find Saint Lozarre Cafe Francais, the copper topped outdoor tables, a nice options to enjoy the sun and get protection from any prevailing wind. The flashing coffee sign gives the first sign that all may not be what it seems and I must say I was a little disappointed with the cake selection which while plentiful, some had been there for a while. As I was looking for lunch I settled on the Curry Lamb Pastie, which was well plated with salad and visually pleasing, however there was an overabundance of tomato sauce and dressing however it was tasty enough, a nice gentle curry flavor and served by James who was polite and friendly. The coffee while nothing to rave about was ok and so while the experience was not what you might expect for a boutique French café it was overall….ok.
Discovered one of Hamilton’s best kept secrets this week. Their seafood chowder with french pastry on top was to die for. Sat in the sun in the courtyard area and was so pleasant. thank you so much for your excellent food and service.