Lovely, sustainable farming and well looked after animals. We have visited several times with kids and grandparents. We also really love the cafe - especially recommend the full fry made with local products, the baking (lemon poppyseed cakes, brownies and scones were all lovely) and great coffee and service. If you arrived at 11am (opening), you might wait a bit for food, but it’s well worth the wait!
Absolutely stunning spot, amazing food, lovely staff, couldn’t have asked for a better lunch.
Got a coffee in the small mobile shop at whitepark bay. Best coffee I yet had in 5 months across the whole of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. And my guns cappuccino was wonder. Prices are fair in this place, loving the Irish folks better everyday.
We had the pleasure of visiting Millie and Charlie and the whole family of kids!!! I brought a group of 70 university students for lunch and a tour. It was fantastic. It’s a small family run farm where we got to see about 100 goats from brand new, to nursery, pre-schoolers and even an old folk goat. The kids were lively and interactive wanting to nip your clothes and be petted. We got a great tour.
We had a super lunch of rose veal burgers and the veggies had homemade nachos. Yum!
The beautiful restored outhouse which is the kitchen allowed us to eat indoors as well as some seating outside.
To top it all off their serving containers are all biodegradable so after we leave they composite all our waste.
Educational, fun and tasty visit for groups & families..
Thanks a million for a great experience
Frank and Carol from Dunfin Farm recommended that we check out Broughgammon Farm, and I’m so glad they did! We had such fun with the animals, and the cafe food was delicious. Supper friendly staff too.
Great spot for homemade breakfast/lunch with sustainable, local produce. Friendly staff and very child friendly with small farm on site to explore after eating
What a fantastic find. Loved this small farm spot - we arrived when it opened but it was soon full. Had the burger, poached eggs and French toast. All excellent.
Lovely staff, food and coffee
Great place, with yummy, simple, honest food, a well looked after animal stock and welcoming vibe. My only criticism is a bank-handed compliment - open more! 🤩
Easily one of my favourite market stalls at Temple Bar. Charlie and his team are always in good spirits and slinging some of the best produce to eat there or take home and prepare yourself. They now offer coffee too! A definite stop if you’re in Dublin on a Saturday! Try the burger (amazing value at 8€), grab a coffee and Google recipes for the ossobuco you just bought. There’s tables to sit at in the centre of the market too!
These guys are nailing it. Very clever to get the young billy goats who were not required for goats cheese. I tried the goat a couple of days earlier in Belfast and it was delicious and tender, quite unlike my experiences with goat in London at Caribbean restaurants where it can be very chewy. Their veg looked great too and was interesting to hear all about regenerative agriculture and how you can avoid using pesticides. The produce in the farm shop was varied and delicious. Am looking forward to their new website being up and running so can order from Britain.
Everyone should visit this place, the food’s great and they are an example of doing farming the right way so good to support them!
Had an AMAZING lunch at Broughgammon farm cafe today... It’s such a hidden gem and it’s so worth driving down the narrow country lane to get to it. It’s a converted stone barn with a craft store and artisan food shop. Brilliant to bring the family or friends for a peaceful coffee, billy goat burger or home made brownie/kombucha. Everything is sourced locally and they handpicked the veggies we ate that Friday. All condiments are homemade and it was one of the best burgers I’ve eaten. Unreal set up and can’t wait to come back to this fantastic family farm. The family are so kind and have put so much thought into everything!
Came for the homemade cake and goat bacon, stayed for the gorgeous café, new agroforestry and very cute kids. Next time I'm booking onto one of the artisan day courses ...
Now a weekly fixture with my 3 y o. Great food (both for eating in and great range of local produce for taking home), fantastic ethos and good craic. My son loves Millie's ketchup so much we have to rinse the bottle after to drink. After he loves going round seeing the calves, ferrets, donkeys and feeding the goats.
Absolutely amazing! We had the pleasure of sampling the goat burger @ the market today... IT IS AMAZING! You must try it if you’re in the Dublin area for the Saturday market. I only wish we could bring them back home with us.
Went to the May Supper Club. First time and it was amazing!! Lovely atmosphere, relaxed and friendly. Food divine! Thank you so much.
Fantastic place, definitely a stop for foodies. Check opening times, not open everyday! Can visit the farm and see the goats and cows. Put on an Easter treasure hunt for children. My Nephew lives the place! Also very accomodating for food intolerances. Which is rare enough on the causeway coast!
Fantastic place for fresh produce while experiencing the farm in it's beauty and creativity. If you want some tasty bits and fancy avoiding the crowds in a beautiful place, you know where to go!
Had a great night at their monthly supper club, met new people food was great
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