Reviews Wolfridge Alpaca Cafe

5
Freya D
+5
The appeal of this cafe is obviously the Alpacas, and they do not disappoint (I especially enjoy the little name cards attached to the fence around their enclosure which introduces them and their personality). But aside from that, the food served in the cafe is tasty and reasonably priced, the service has been incredibly fast and the whole place is just very cute. 100% recommend.
5
Hannah Craker
+5
We had an amazing time here for a friend's baby shower. The team were lovely throughout & the food was simply delicious! All topped off with seeing the new alpacas scampering around their fields. A really lovely venue. Thank you for letting us 'take over' half the place!
5
Nicola Saunders
+5
Great little place when you do the Alpaca experience! You get to feed them and learn how to hold them. It was a great afternoon. There is a nice cafe with great food and the handmade items for sale are great. It’s free admission but the experience is definitely worth a go! Thank you
5
Paul Dufty
+5
Lovely place, driven past many times but made a special visit. Choose your time well as it's popular and busy. The giraffe/sheep are a joy to watch as well
4
Dave Portingale
+4
What a lovely hidden gem. Our first time here. We had a snack and a lovely walk back to the car, looking at all the lovely Alpacas. We will definitely come back with our grand children
4
Georgia H
+4
The Alpacas were adorable! I would say it's unfortunately not a very pushchair or wheelchair friendly place. The carpark is chunky gravel, so it is hard to push a pram or wheelchair across, and the path through the Alpaca field was very muddy and majority grass, again making it hard to push a pram or wheelchair. The cafe does have disabled / babychanging facilities. The cafe had nice food and drinks options and the staff were very friendly and quick with the cleaning of tables and serving.
5
travel mail
+5
Nice time today looking at the Alpaca and drinking coffee. Easy to get to from Bristol and nicely kept Farm with healthy animals.
4
Michael Shaw
+4
Spotted this when travelling along the A38 to Bristol. Lovely relaxed atmosphere. Had a coffee, not too busy. Meals available afternoon teas if you want. You can book for workshops groups. Open for a visit to just use the cafe and a free wander around to look at the Alpacas. Will definitely come back.
5
Stefano Marazzi
+5
Went here on a work team building event. A large table of us had a lovely afternoon tea with cakes and scones. Lovely Alpaca biscuits! Lots of cups of tea and coffee which kept coming, then we did the Alpaca trail to see the Alpacas and learn some Alpaca facts. A really nice afternoon for a few hours. Will definitely be back with the family as the kids would love it, also I like cycling groups, motorbike clubs and classic car groups would love it! Thanks very much for looking after us!
5
Maggie Cheung
+5
A pleasant place and feel relaxed when you stay with Alpaca 🦙. Just beware they spit 😂
5
John Humphries
+5
Small friendly Alpacaria visited mid-afternoon so only time for a quick coffee to get our of the rain. Hot chocolate looks the better deal, the chocolate powder dusting is in the shape of an alpaca, maybe if I had plumped for a cappuccino?? Anyway the rain stopped, the sun came out and so did the alpacas. Out we went to meet them. Very inquisitive bunch, alpacas that is. A nice walk around their paddocks and plenty of info notices on the way round. All-in-all a nice afternoons distraction.
5
Julie Lang
+5
An amazing place to visit, the staff are friendly, the food and drinks are good value for money. The Alpaca experience was more than I expected, close up contact with them, feeding and cuddling. Strongly recommend a visit. Thank you for making it a visit to remember for all the right reasons, keep up the good work
5
Fleur D
+5
My daughters and I visited today for the first time today. Friendly staff, great parking, clean and welcoming cafe with plenty of seating options, and tasty food and drinks. We were really impressed! We enjoyed walking around the grounds and seeing the alpacas, my girls enjoyed completing the trail map questions. After our walk we returned to the cafe for cake, and we were kindly given a craft activity for the children to complete. We will definitely return!
5
Angelika Zerebecka
+5
Lovely little place for a short walk and nice cup of coffee. Easy to find. Could see the curious alpacas close by. Even though it is new,it's already busy in the restaurant. Definitely getting popular quickly. There is outdoor sitting area too overlooking alpacas enclosure.
5
Lindsey Hall
+5
New cafe adjoining the Alpaca farm which is free to visit and walk around. The cafe is still only weeks old but food was reasonable and cakes tasty. Few errors in the order but still very much early days of the cafe and staff were lovely and rectified the small errors without fuss. Lovely experience, and setting of the cafe was bright and clean.
4
Marcus Hurley
+4
The place is easy to get to with sat nav but I didn’t see any signs on the road pointing to the lane the farm is in. There is a reasonable sized car park and a large cafe/shop. The food was nice with a good lunch menu. Service was chatty and friendly and the food arrived quickly. There was a little shop with an alpaca theme to it and some fun gifts. The alpacas actually seemed utterly disinterested in any visitors and didn’t make any effort to approach the fence. It was bitterly cold so they were probably busy eating to keep warm! Somewhere to return to in the summer.
5
Tiffany Maule
+5
The drop in craft sessions on Wednesday mornings run by Cat are always great fun. Lots of different skills and ideas and a very friendly and welcoming group with the added bonus of food and drinks available from the cafe.
5
Clare W
+5
A brilliant Up Close Experience with the alpacas, the group was us three adults plus child and two others, so plenty of turns to feed and (gently) cuddle the animals. My four year old thought it was great and got involved in looking after the yearlings which she was pleased about. Craig was good at striking the balance between being safe (for the alpacas and us), and getting the most out of the session. There were a fair few people on site but there is lots of space so at no time did it feel crowded which is an achievement in school holidays. The cafe was lovely, we had drinks and cakes (including alpaca biscuits!), and we’ve recommended the experience to friends and relatives. Hopefully I’ll get to return and do one of the craft workshops soon.
5
Deborah Fielder
+5
Fantastic visit with an Alpaca experience great being close to such lovely animals. Craig the owner is very kind and knowledgeable. Coffee and cake in the cafe was lovely very happy helpful staff. Can't wait to visit again
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