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Tramp Tree Cafe

B2, 75,, Raja Ram Kumar Plaza, Trilokinath Marg,, Hazratganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001, India

Tramp Tree Cafe
Fast food restaurant
3.9
150 reviews
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Mohit Dubey
Mohit Dubey
Despite my initial reservations of the place being cramped up, the cafe threw up some warm tidings on my maiden visit. The air was fresh and homely, the artificial grass below, different! The coffee was warm and okay but the snacks with it had the typical 'master chef' stamp of Pankaj Bhadouria. And the cafe manager, an IHM student was very cheerful, warm and receptive. Way to go Tramp Tree. God Bless!
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Pyush Khanna
Pyush Khanna
This is a next gen. Cafe for Lucknow. We normally see these type of café In metropolitan cities. Here Food leads and served in portion's. Master Chef Pankaj thanks for introducing Lucknow with the new way of eating.
Neelakshi naidu
Neelakshi naidu
Had an awesome experience with my friend. The place is Warm and cozy, feels like a home. the cafe manager is extremely humble. suggest food as per your taste and the food is excellent.
Mayank Somani
Mayank Somani
We use the cafe as our personal cafe ( almost).

Very warm and clean environment .

No one can beat us for the number of coffee and soups we have consumed at this cafe as a family .
Apurva Mitra
Apurva Mitra
I didnt know salad is just veggies dipped in a jar of mayo. Sucked.
Morrnie's Gmail
Morrnie's Gmail
This has to be the best café in Lucknow, hands down. People might push you for cappuccino blast but the sheer quality of food, beverages and service at this place in unmatched. The only worthy competition in my opinion is a relatively new entrant called Peddler's on Malviya Marg.

The place is run by Pankaja Bhadouria, winner of the first Masterchef India. It has an attached culinary school and the servers give you a mini guided tour upon request.

There is even a coir swing to sit on if you are so inclined. The standard beverages: masala tea, classic cappuccino and green tea were fantastic. The menu is completely continental with tried and tested dishes like salads, pastas (arabiatta, mac and cheese), sandwiches and pancakes. The protons are good although the pricing is slightly on the higher side. Having said that, a place like this in Delhi would cost at least 20% more.

The biggest problem I have had in Lucknow (and Agra, basically UP) cafes is the unnecessarily loaded drinks and quick bites: weird shakes needlessly loaded with oreos and hershey's, burgers where you literally have to wipe off cream from your pattie with a tissue, etc.

Not so st this place, they know how to get the balance just right. The options in dessert are great too.

Ambience: Yellow, a bit bright lighting in evenings. The afternoons can be slightly crowded for the brunch menu is just great. The decor is fine but nothing stark, easy on the senses. 4/5

Service: The staff is courteous and the wait after ordering is slightly long but they deliver exceptional meals. 5/5

Food: the best continental experience in Lucknow. Presentation is good too. Menu has enough to keep you intrigued even by your 10th visit. 4/5

Beverages: 5/5

Portions and pricing: 4.5/5 (800 for two)
Navishta Tayyaba
Navishta Tayyaba
The pizza and the ice tea are just fab... The workers here are very much well behaved.. Although the place is small yet it attracts the classy lots for its ambience and food
Curiosity with KP
Curiosity with KP2 years ago
It is good though one should go to get a taste with the wonderful women who wins the first MasterChef of India trofee.
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