Sue Nowell-Bridgehouse
+5
Love this place it's a little gem, we are regular visitors. The farm shop/deli/butchers (where they actually know the provenance of the meat) are all fab, great produce- some organic, in the rest of the shop too.
Got all our plants there this year & they're thriving. We regularly eat in the tea rooms where there are fab choices of home made food. We had booked for afternoon tea yesterday for a birthday treat, & as usual weren't disappointed, we had to box half the cakes up & bring them home to enjoy later on.
I have visited here since the early days & observed the business expand & go from strength to strength, I think that's due to the personal touch.
Keep up the good work Lymefield, &, in the immortal words of Arnie...."we'll be back...."
Every time I come here for lunch the food is gorgeous. The soup and sandwich option is definitely recommended. Everything tastes freshly made and the portions are a good size. An extra positive is that you can have a glass of wine with your meal too!
Found down the bottom of a long lane, parking is available.
Its a bit of everything, but not a great deal of stock of any one thing.
The garden centre is quite small, as is the shop.
The cafe is of average size and seems to be the main event that people go for, and is extremely busy.
At peak times it's tricky to get a table.
It seemed a little unorganised with us being guided to an available table that didnt exist and wasn't free .
Good if you're in the area but I wouldn't make a specific journey for it again.
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