Reviews The Organic Farm Shop Cafe

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Steve Spence
+5
This place is well worth a visit, the fresh homemade cafe salads are delicious, the Sunday roasts use their own meats and are fantastic. The adjacent shop sells their own and other organic produce and some Indian textiles and other goods. We used to live in Swindon and visited regularly but we still visit if we are anywhere near the area.
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Emma Tilley
+5
I love this place! I always stop in for lunch when I am in Cirencester and it never disappoints. The staff are so friendly, food is delicious with a varied menu and it has a really lovely atmosphere (LOVE the music). I only wish I lived nearer so I could visit more often.
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Sharon TooGood
+5
Amazing experience at Abbey Home Farm, loving the variety, loving the atmosphere and highly recommend a visit. All aspects of this wonderful farm with an ethos of organic, fresh and teaching for all. Inclusivity at its best.
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Darren Purves
+5
My favourite spot for lunch! Friendly staff and incredible organic food...
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Lin Sefton
+5
My first visit and it will not be my last, i loved it, i found the food pricey but was delicious and will definately visit again x
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June Lovatt
+5
Such a lovely relaxed cafe for Sunday lunch. We had roast beef but there is a vegetarian option. The meal was very tasty especially the home grown vegetables. We will be back again soon.
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Loraine Konigkramer
+5
Wonderful lunch of salads , savory tart and Organic wine delicious. Thoroughly recommend a visit.
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Tina-Adele Burton
+5
I love the hare Mr Harebushes!!!! The flat white coffees are perfect, the food is delicious and my favourite is the Banana Lassi
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Will Simons
+5
A wonderful farm. Amazing setting and carrot cake! Would highly recommend.
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Michael Tavener
+5
Great food and interesting ethnic wares, friendly staff.
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Carina Cole
+5
My favourite place to eat and shop. Love this place!
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Craig Dobson
+5
Words are not enough to describe this place,,,if you are into organically sourced food and an ethical approach to living then this will be right up your street...just visit,, do not just take my word for it,,,you will not be disappointed..
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Ray Bunce
+5
4th Visit here. Always great. Food in shop & cafe great. Quiet. Proper camping.
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Takahiro Toiya
+5
I can eat an organic dish in land of the organic origin. Really happy!
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Erin Baker
+5
This place is a gem. Farm fresh food from lovely people that care about every process along the way.
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Katalin Fidel
+5
Really nice selection of products and friendly staff. Much much nicer and better stocked than the more well known organic farm store nearby. Will visit again next time I'm in the area.
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Jay Rigby
+5
Having traveled all the way from Los Angeles I had the pleasure of staying here twice this summer. I can not say enough praise about both the facilities and the staff. Everyone was incredibly kind and helpful and treated me almost as if I was part of their family. The farm shop and cafe itself was incredible. Such delicious food and fresh products it almost makes me think about moving out to Ciren myself!
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Paul Thomas (i-opine)
+5
Idiosyncratic and Iconic. Just down the road from the excellent Talland School of Equitation, is a sign for an organic farm shop and cafe. Tucked away at the end of a long straight drive (the Romans were here!) off the Burford Road, between Cirencester and Barnsley, is this absolute gem of an organic foodie’s destination stop-off. Selling and serving a wide variety of quality organic (and nothing but organic) produce from their mixed arable and livestock farm, it is staffed by passionate and knowledgeable helpers who know what they are about, and look as if they enjoy being there. The best wholemeal sourdough bread (70/30 white brown and 70/30 brown white), perfectly weighted and excellent flavour. Meats fresh and frozen (the steak is fantastic), including cuts rarely found on supermarket shelves - tongue (just boil submerged in water for a couple of hours); Friday is chicken day, including packs of wings, feet and bones for stock, livers (great with pasta); and interesting combinations in home made frozen ready meals. Their own milk from a dispenser, (bring your own bottle or buy one), and great eggs from the farm chickens. Vegetables and fruit which follow the seasons. And all the usual deli oils, pulses, teas, coffees, cereals etc from artisan suppliers, including a selection of well sourced, reasonably priced, organic wines (the Chateau Rochecolombe Côtes du Rhône is a great buy). Snails would be a nice addition, surely there is a producer somewhere that uses organic oats to clean them 😂 I now leave the house early to stop off for a working lunch in pleasant informal surroundings, en route to the horses. Home made soup of the day, using produce from the farm; a selection of 6 seasonal salads, and dishes of the day - homity pie (had to look it up), Sunday roast lunch (no booking needed) not yet sampled. The price of organic chicken in Waitrose is approximately four times that of the mass produced birds, and more expensive than this farm shop. When Waitrose shoppers baulk at paying £26 for a small chicken, another organic supplier will be forced out of business. If you are minded to shop and eat organically, supporting the producer rather than enhancing the supermarket’s share price, is surely the way to ensure the continuing availability of organic food. While the supermarket may offer convenience, this place offers so much more. Thanks and Bravo!🙏
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Luke Ritchings
+5
I had the most amazing roast this Sunday it was delicious. Recently I’d had very mediocre roast at another local village pub, both roasts were the same price but you could certainly tell the difference in flavour. The roast from the organic farm cafe was far superior in taste. I’d highly recommend it. Plus all staff looked so happy to be there which is very unusual in hospitality at the moment. In the shop I was pleasantly surprised to see so many items that had been made, grown and produced there. The ready meals and cakes were priced at a competitive rates and quite reasonable. We tried the vegetable lasagna which was easy to heat up and outstanding. My child is now eating more vegetables again after trying the homegrown selection. Overall it appeared to be a smoothly run establishment with very friendly staff. They were always happy to help and answer questions. The owners must be really proud of what they have.
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John McCurrach
+5
Had a wedding in the woods. Very rustic. Great fun. Had a coffee in the shop and a wonder round whilst waiting on our lift on the tractor. Great fun
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Matt Jones
+5
Really simple to arrange the reservation, and had the field almost all to myself, which was lovely and very relaxed
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RR
+5
Lovely shop and cafe with plenty of parking. Scenic views from cafe Staff were good. Thali with coconut curry was of outstanding quality and tasty. Coffee was good too.
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Talon Stormcrow
+5
Lovely place for a meal, pleasantly out of the way in converted farm buildings very nicely appointed. Organic healthy food and two large log burning stoves keep the eating area warm in all weathers. The view of the fields beyond is beautiful and it's a decent space inside. The shop sells varied and interesting items, mostly ethical and organic foods but also clothing and gift items. They sell frozen, chilled and ambient groceries. They also offer craft lessons and woodland walks. An interesting and lovely place to eat but rather expensive!
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Henry Thompson
+5
You need this in your life. All yellow labels denote produce grown on site. Great bustling cafe serving great foods grown by themselves. No dogs allowed but there is info on dog walks. If you miss misshapen carrots and mud on spuds treat yourself to this organic way of thinking.
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K Schofield
+5
This place is phenomenal, stopped off by chance as I had time to spare. The variety and quality of produce, especially for vegans and vegetarians was incredible. The staff are friendly and helpful, nothing is too much trouble. Lunch was spectacular! Free parking and a mini childrens outdoor play area. This is a must visit if you live or are just visiting the are.
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Mark Davison
+5
My local organic shop with healthy fruit, veg and guilt free treats! The cafe does lovely salad, vegetarian lunch and delicious roasts on Sunday!
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Toni Atkins
+4
Very good section of food, fresh fruit and vegetables. I loved the "no plastic" way of buying household items. (So remember to take your own tupperware) however some items you can buy Straight from the supermarkets at half the price though.
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Hannah Wild
+5
A lovely variety of locals and home produced goods. The store is large and has a lovely feel about it. It's a little on the pricey side but it's worth paying for the quality. Has free parking and a campsite attached.
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C Daquin
+5
I've been coming here every time I visit the UK with family in the UK. They attend weekly. It is literally the BEST kept secret in Wiltshire. The owners are hugely likeable, committed, knowledgeable people who believe in what they do and share their principles regarding good food. There's a little cafe where you can get really decent, healthy, well made, fresh food daily. The range of food here is par none and hard to find in large cities like London. The care and attention to location, variety and freshness is also unparalleled. Every town should have a Organic Farm Shop like this - but alas ones as good as this are hard to find. You must love the extras; items you won't find anywhere else, and the non-food items that are fun and often from India which beautiful intricacy and quality. Food-wise I can find everything I want (and quite a bit more!) including special diets, vegan etc. All the food is meticulously laid-out and fresh. The veg they grow is outstandingly good & the fun is finding what's IN season. Just a gorgeous little part of the world with a lovely garden and grounds - you can happily spend several hours in this little Eden and come away refreshed and invigorated. Long may they last. HIGHLY recommended.
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Mimi Villaret
+4
Nice cafè and extensive shop. Enjoyed a tasty, freshly prepared veggie lunch and browse around the shop. Apparently meat is served Sundays when the cafè offers trad roast Sunday lunches.
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Kartik Shah
+5
Lovely place in the Cotswolds near Bibury. Must visit if in the area. They grow their own crops and make food from it which they serve in the restaurant area. They also have a fresh fruit and veg shop and you can buy other handmade items too. The staff are friendly and you will have a good time.
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Lisa-Marie Harrington
+4
Lovely shop,quite expensive. cafe was nice, we only had hot drinks and cake, service was a little slow. Lovely views across the fields. Books for children to read
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David Webb
+4
Really appealing genuine products. More than helpful personnel. The restaurant was far larger than the shop, perhaps organic restaurant with farm shop.
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James Smith
+5
Lovey farm shop and cafe. Beautiful surroundings and super friendly staff and excellent meals.
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Alexander P
+5
Great choice of organic fruit and vegetables as well as meats and more, all carefully labelled. Meats and local veggies are excellent and the organic cakes are yummy. Good range of no-sulphite-added wines, too. One of the more impressive farm shops.
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