Reviews The Rocking Horse By J & J Catering

5
Champagne Lady
+5
Oh my goodness, where do I start!! Our first visit there & definitely not our last. It is the most stunningly, beautiful place we've ever been for coffee & lunch. Super dog friendly, our little Princess loved being allowed in the cafe & thoroughly enjoyed exploring the gardens. The staff are so friendly & chatty. The food & drinks are delicious. The milkshakes are WOW!! The grounds are absolutely stunning, well maintained & everywhere you look, there is something quirky to look at. Loads of funny animals, etc. hiding on the trees & amongst the bushes, my husband & I had smiles on our faces all around the grounds. You can wander around for ages & enjoy the gardens. We felt super relaxed. I am very grateful for the disabled parking closer to the entrance. It's such a gorgeous place to visit. We are looking forward to our next visit.
5
Ian Hemmens
+5
Delightful setting for a 2022 Best Start-up cafe! Google took us into the outback, but very easy to find and get to, off of the A358. Excellently situated for a walk a short drive away (5 mins) on the Quantocks. Extremely large car park, and short walk to the cafe itself, with plant seller at the entrance, offering cheap, beautiful potted offerings, presumably from the gorgeously manicured home gardens. Staff very polite and friendly, owner lovely, drinks refreshing (also offering local bottled beers) and (although we didn't eat) the portions huge! The club sandwich had a small flag on top stating "summit"! Prices reasonable, but soup and a sandwich for less than £10 we thought more than reasonable. Specialising in milkshakes, my son had a chocolate one which he said was the best he'd drank, praise indeed from a teenager! Very popular place, queues at busy times, but none moreso than anywhere else, and it enabled one to take in the garden. Toilets nicely decorated, intimate and above all clean. Wheelchair accessible. We're planning our next visit soon, hope to see you there!
5
cherrie wyatt
+5
Visited today taking my dad for Father’s Day. This was our first visit and will definitely be going back. Such a beautiful setting, felt we were away from the hustle and bustle. Service was great and staff friendly. Thankyou for a lovely afternoon. Cherrie
5
Shaun Garrett
+5
Popped in again for lunch after a walk. Great food & milkshake's to die for! Wonderful service and atmosphere.
5
Phil Smith
+5
Pleasant, friendly cafe in a bucolic setting. The leek and potato soup was a tad bland for my taste ( some fresh herbs would not have gone amiss) but the falafel, hummus and red pepper sandwich, the cheese mushrooms and the sausage roll were all outstanding.
5
Peter Bearne
+5
Really nice food although had to wait quite a while for it to arrive. Otherwise excellent 👌
5
Laura Grant
+5
Without wanting to give away such a hidden gem, just wow! Such an incredible place. The gardens are stunningly beautiful, the cakes are out of this world and the sandwiches are a feast! Staff are all very polite and attentive without feeling like you're being rushed. It really is one of those places you must visit.
5
Simon Margetts
+5
Great cafe in a rural location, well worth a vist
5
Family Waywell
+5
Enjoyed a high quality lunch. Best sausage roll I've ever had. Last year was just cream teas this year light lunches cakes and cream teas. Great location. Fantastic gardens with panoramic views of the Brendon's and the Quantocks
5
Ruby Murray
+5
What a lovely gem of a place. The gardens are open for you to walk around to work off the lovely food. We had sandwiches which are served with salad and crisps. I had mature cheese sandwich with sweet pickle. It was well presented by very friendly staff. One of our party asked for no tomato nor peppers and her request was met with no problem. Later we had cream teas and the tea was served in flowery traditional tea pots. Seating is outside and inside. Fairly large carpark but very narrow road to get to it
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