Lemon Leaf Cafe
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Curbside pickup
- Delivery
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Lemon Leaf Cafe Reviews - 100
4.2
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Claudia Ruiz
First time in this place, I happen to visit the Country Club as a guest. The bar is gorgeous, attentive bartenders and the pool is amazing....But the Cafè was close on Labor day!! It's a shame no food 😒
Hopefully they get my point.
Cheryl Carrigan
My family just visited yesterday, and we always loved this restaurant back when they were at their old location. This new spot in the country club is very disappointing. Although the views looking outside are nice, the dining room was stale and bare. No pictures or ambience at all. It felt like we were in a hospital cafeteria. The food was still good, but the portions have really shrunk. We left hungry after dropping $75 for lunch for just 3 of us. Such a shame….. we definitely won’t be back.
Jaime McClure
Lemon Leaf was a favorite spot of mine in Lancaster. So much so that I'd recommend everyone stop by if passing through. This was my first visit since the relocation to the Country Club. The things that made Lemon Leaf special to me are gone and it's smaller, milder version of its former self. What's left of the menu they boasted before was tasty enough (trust me, order the tots). Seating that overlooks the golf course is nice. Service was a little slow but running events for the club and the dining space being broken up can't helped I suppose. Ultimately the new location is a definite driver for clientele. I'll likely not be back or recommending like I used to.
Kate Diaz (DiaKat)
Now located in Palmdale inside the Antelope Valley Country Club...near 24 freeway! Food items are the same...delicious. No bakery treats in the display case anymore but guilty pleasures and desserts are available! Eat inside or outside with beautiful views of the golf course . My favorites are the Greek Chicken Wrap, sausage pizza, and the Alfredo pasta varieties! Tropical iced tea is so fresh and crystal clear over ice with a carafe for refills. Open most days until 8 pm. Try it...the fresh salad dressings are mixed and not from a super size box store. Thanks for keeping your food as good as it used to be when you were serving us in Lancaster on the BLVD. I'll be back!
Nelson Brown
I don't like the new location at all. It's like the airport version of what Lemon Leaf in Lancaster was: same recipes with smaller portions, higher prices, and a sterile atmosphere.
The staff were very friendly and attentive, but the dining room was empty except for us -- on a Friday night.
Steph Jones
This wonderful cafe is located in the AV Counrty Club, and it is kinda hidden. Our waitress was wonderful,the food was perfect and there was no wait, I really wanted to boost this place up since it was so good, and I believe the location is hidden, so I give them a 10.
Katrina Fernandez
I love their food. Whether I'm sitting in the restaurant or grabbing it to go, their food is always fresh and delicious. My favorite is their clam chowder on Friday's and like all their dishes, it's made from scratch. The deserts are out this world amazing too!
Brandi Inocentes
The Lemon Leaf cafe, in Lancaster, is nice. The menu is limited. Here you place your order at the counter and a server brings your food to the table. I like this type of set up when I'm meeting someone and we are paying separately. It takes the awkwardness out of receiving the check. I ordered the soup of the day. It was some sort of bean soup. I can't remember the name or what my friend ordered. That is how unmemorable and unexciting the menu is at this cafe. The food was okay. Nothing special, at all. The decor was mediocre as well. The service was on the left side of okay, too. My companion ordered a cake to go and even though our plates were cleared and it was obvious we we had concluded our meal, the server never asked if she was ready for her to-go dessert. She had to go fetch it herself. Not a big deal but, it doesn't make for superior customer service. I didn't use the bathroom but, apparently a key is required. I will give them another try. It is in the only interesting area of Lancaster. It is on Lancaster Blvd. Lancaster Blvd is our City's attempt at an attractive meeting area with quaint shops like antique stores, a candy store, a few restaurants, Theaters, museum, etc..... but, the energy does not compare to places like The Orange Circle or Downtown Long Beach. The stores are basic and not special. However, we have nowhere else around the Antelope Valley. So. I will go back, when meeting friends.
Ellie Martin
I came here for my birthday, and it was amazing. I had the caprese pasta, and it was so delicious. I also ordered Royal Earl Grey tea, because I love tea, and that was so charming because it came in a French press with a glass teacup. For dessert I had the Verhona Chocolate Cake and it was so decadently tasty - usually I don’t care for frosting but the chocolate buttercream on the cake was delicious. The wait for my food took about thirty-five to forty minutes, but it was Valentine’s Day so it was a tad busy. Five stars!
Stephanie Scheffler
Ordered off of Uber Eats and I am so so disappointed in the salad I received. Greens are fresh and dressing is tasty but with almost zero toppings this is totally sad and I feel really upset that I paid $9 😟