Best Speciality Food Market in Morcombelake

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Felicity's Farm Shop
Felicity's Farm Shop
83/100 (1205 ratings)
Speciality Food Market
Quick Bites
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British
Vegetarian Friendly
British
Vegetarian Friendly
Lunch
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Ice Cream
Gelato
Cakes
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Pork
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British
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Wheelchair Accessible
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Mid-range
"Absolutely gorgeous little shop and cafe to visit . I've been here twice and both times it's been lovely . Lovely staff , great food and drink in the..."
Annette Lambert
"A farm shop which not only does farm produce but a whole lot of Dorset goods. Excellent as a gift shop for travellers and lots of produce for the..."
Andrew
"What a fab find; stunning views from the outdoor seating area and car park, along with delicious food and gifts inside. We had coffee, paninis and..."
Andrea Toze
"Realky lovely farmshop with easy parking and friendly staff. Loved the selection of fruit, vegetables and bread and lots of really interesting jams..."
Heather Wicks
"Lovely little farm shop with fresh bread, cakes and hot savouries. There’s also a nice selection of beers and wines. It was great to see a few..."
Tammy Storrow
"I love this place it has so many things this makes a wonderful curry I stop here every time I go to..."
Martin Bedwell
"A fabulous place. Stopped for food and drink on the way home from Cornwall. Have been here before and been so impressed. I bought local steak which..."
mizzmjm
"We stop off here on the way to Devon every year and grab some sandwiches and drinks. The shop's in a great setting and the view is lovely with..."
Jennifer Hills
"Possibly the best farm shop ever. Don't start any trip to the west country without stopping here for amazing food, good coffee and cake with a lovely..."
Sam Barber
"A great place to stop for a coffee, snack or even a full grocery shop. A huge selection of produce, cheeses, meats, vegetables, cakes, ciders,..."
Gary Williams