Hello dear
At LT Cafe, located in the heart of Boston, we embrace the rich flavors and warm hospitality of Lithuanian cuisine. Our journey began with a vision to create a cozy haven where food enthusiasts could savor freshly prepared dishes at unbeatable prices. Patrons often rave about our modern ambiance and attentive service, making it a beloved spot for couples and groups alike. Our diverse menu boasts generous portions, ensuring every bite delights the palate. Whether it's the exquisite kebabs or our other home-style offerings, LT Cafe stands as a testament to culinary passion and community love, inviting you to create cherished memories with every visit.
About
Welcome to LT Cafe, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Boston at 5 Emery Ln, PE21 8QA, United Kingdom. This charming Lithuanian restaurant is quickly becoming a favorite among locals and visitors alike, thanks to its cozy atmosphere, mouthwatering dishes, and excellent service. With a commitment to affordability and freshness, LT Cafe strikes a perfect balance between quality and price.
What makes LT Cafe stand out is not only its delicious food but also the positive feedback from its patrons:
As a food reviewer, I had the pleasure of dining at LT Cafe, and I was captivated by the aromatic dishes that graced my table. Each meal was not just food; it was a story, a representation of Lithuanian culture brought to life through culinary excellence. The kebabs, in particular, were a highlight of my experience, served with generous portions that left me wanting more.
If you’re in the area, make sure to visit LT Cafe for an extraordinary culinary adventure. With a menu that delights the senses and a staff that prioritizes your comfort, LT Cafe is more than just a restaurant; it’s a destination for anyone who appreciates good food and a warm atmosphere.
For inquiries or reservations, feel free to contact them at +44 7553 053506. Your table awaits at LT Cafe!
“ The food is amazing me and my partner never had an issue here. Everything tastes fresh we have been coming here at least once a month as it is our faveroutie place in boston for price and taste ”
“ Cosy and little Lithuanian restaurant in the middle of the town. Amazing dishes and good price too especially for the size of it. Worth a visit! Photo added of the kebab in a plate. ”
“ An amazing place to stay ,clean, modern ,staff excellent service and an amazing location. ”
“ The food is excellent!! Its tasty ”
“ Really nice food.Didn't enjoy hot juice. Polite staff. Can book the table in advance. Small place but have managed to accomodate large group. Has toilet and seats downstairs. Good price. Popular place so there may be a bit of wait. ”
“ Very nice place plenty space to sit and food amazing ”
“ Another good Sunday with tasty food, today I choose pork chop with cheese carrot hat, boiled fried potatoes, beetroot salad, fresh cucumber and tomatoes slices. Clean, friendly staff and beautiful atmosphere ”
“ The very interesting little town of Boston with the largest parish church in England has a vibrant atmosphere thanks to the numerous workers from Eastern Europe that now help populate it. We spent a couple of nights in the town and took the opportunity to discover a cuisine that was new to us: Lithuanian. We asked the staff at the restaurant to give us a slap-up Lithuanian meal and left the selection entirely to them. As a result we had Lithuanian cold borsch, a delicious concoction of beetroot and hard boiled eggs, in a creamy soup. This was followed by one Zeppelin each (two is the usual portion when it is a main course on its own, but we might have collapsed under the strain)—these are a very unusual sort of large potato dumpling with a tasty filling of minced pork served with creme fraiche and a bowl of tiny cubes of crispy fried smoked pork. The main course was a large roasted ham hock with some lovely salads and roast potatoes as garnish. (The ‘posh’ English restaurant we ate at two days before at three times the price could do with a lesson from this little place on how to roast a potato.) We were truly filled and truly delighted by the meal. All served in the friendliest of ways in a pleasant room with the added benefit of air conditioning on the hot day that we visited. A lovely experience! PS The restaurant is unlicensed so a good idea is to have a pre-dinner drink at the riverside pub nearby (The Moon Under Water), soft drinks with the meal, then back to the same pub for a digestif (which will certainly help) after the meal. ”