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Barnfields - Tea, Coffee & Cake - Castle Acre - Photo album

Great cafe with friendly engaging staff! We just had the Cauliflower and Mustard soup with sourdough bread and a pot of tea with a shared slice of Victoria Sandwich the sponge of which was perfect!! All lovely altho the soup was more mustard than Cauliflower! Still just the job on a dricht day!
Wittles of Castle Acre is a busy tea room providing brunch, lunch, and cake! Sandwich plates or 'boards' from £12. Smoothies from £5. Four-legged friends welcome. All dishes looked homemade, and our food was delicious. The fruit scones are excellent. Service was quick and friendly. Gluten-free meals
Homemade baked beans are the best here! I never had anything as good as here☺️ All food was amazing!
There's no tea shop at the ruined abbey, but fear not, Whittles fills that gap wonderfully. The cake looked gorgeous but we opted for brunch, excellent. Really popular with local cycling clubs too (they all opted for the breakfast sandwich and a cuppa, plus a refill of the water bottle). We'll defin
A lovely find in a beautiful location, with excellent friendly service. We only had tea and coffee served at the outside tables (sadly served in paper cups - the only slight negative). However the tranquility, and swift service with a smile made up for this. There seemed to be an extensive picnic/ta
Lovely local café with gorgeous food and welcoming staff. Very popular. Lots of vegetarian and vegan options and well behaved doggies are welcome.
Stopped here for lunch after a lovely tour of the castle acre priory. Located right in the heart of town it has such a sweet charm. Outdoor tables were only for people waiting on take away (only disappointment). We were seated for lunch quickly and received attentive service. We opted for the aft
We had the smashed avocado on toast, which was really fresh and delicious. Also the cheddar and chutney sandwich was lovely. Great little cafe in a quaint village.
Lovely place to stop in for breakfast. Had the avocado and poached on toast and absolutely had to add a sausage (and got too!). Nice tasty portion sizes, dog friendly, friendly staff and if I’ve got room…the cakes look good too!!
What a beautiful little gem of a café. We came in for a little break while taking in the historical sites in the village. I had a really lovely oat milk flat white and poached eggs on sourdough which both really hit the spot. My parents each had a hot drink and shared a very generous slab of orange
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