Reviews White House Farm Cafe

5
M B
+5
BEAUTIFUL BREAKFAST & CAKES @ White House Farm. And you can also buy fresh double yolk eggs. Would definitely recommend
5
Kate Newton Oakley
+5
Lovely cafe with fresh produce shed and a butchery. The PYO in summer and autumn (sunflowers, strawberries previous years, pumpkins) is gorgeous - plus all the other things they have on site - from a brewery (Raider Cider), nursery, florist, dance studio… it’s a jewel of the community.
5
M Sardhar
+5
We enjoyed our day with kids here at lovely weather. Free entry for all. Friendly staffs. Nominal charges for fruits per basket (after picking). Cafeteria and pleasant outdoor search available. Must visit place if you need a relaxing day.
5
Oliver Codling
+5
The sausages are absolutely delicious (as are their cakes and pretty much everything else on offer). Support your local butchers and source your meat from White House Farms butchery rather than the likes of Tesco.
5
Peter Harris (Poketastic Pete)
+5
Very attractive little restaurant serving mostly light meals such as sausage rolls and cakes. Good service and dog friendly. All the decoration from the crockery to the clouds above made it a nice place to spend an hour. We had coffee, tea and cakes and all were enjoyed. Ample parking.
5
Rachel
+5
Wonderful cafe with a lovely family feeling, I've been going here for a couple years now and I'm always greeted with a smile. A few times I needed to tweak items on the menu due to my diet and they were more than happy to help me - food is delicious and generous portions too!
5
Simon Pagani
+5
Lovely farm shop and café that sells great local produce both in the shop and the restaurant/café. A nice relaxing atmosphere on a weekday, can be a little busy at weekends but it's to be expected. Lots of other small shops on the farm/complex, worth a visit.
5
Emma
+5
Enjoyed a very nice eggs Benedict and coffee here. Took some delicious cakes away too! Good selection of meat and vegetables in the shop and all the staff were friendly.
4
Jonathan Gibbins
+4
Lived in Sprowston for 20 years but this was my first visit to White House Farm. Wish we'd gone sooner. Lovely farm shop with great produce. Pick-Your-Own fruit. We bought a couple of egg and bacon baps and ate them outside in the sunshine with two very nice coffees. Friendly and prompt service. Recommended.
4
D. J. Irvine
+4
Some really nice bits and bobs. Price points were ridiculous. Should have been cheaper. Recently took the kids here again to see father Christmas. It was an enjoyable experience as the pictures show. My kids had a tractor train ride, made a wooden toy, had a hot chocolate, saw a few donkeys, met father Christmas and recieved a present. Worth an extra 🌟.
5
John Gilbert
+5
I just went in for a cup of coffee, which was very nice and was reasonably priced, so I can't comment on the food first hand but the sausage rolls were very popular and looked both amazing and massive! The shop part is not that big but has some nice local produce including beer, cider, chutneys, cheese etc and of course the famous butchers which had a good selection of very nice looking meat. The fruit and veg was all outside which made sense and the "help yourself and then go inside to pay for it" approach helped to create the friendly atmosphere which pervaded the whole establishment. On the subject of atmosphere, in the restaurant they have worked to create a casual and sort of shabby chic feel. Using old treacle tins for the condiments etc and having tables that look like they were made from driftwood. Personally I really like it but some might feel it's just too informal and might see the reuse and recycle approach as not so much environmentally friendly as cheap. There is an extensive outdoor seating area with pub style tables and benches. I just wish they opened on Mondays.
5
Amelia Hang
+5
Went today to have lunch and PYO. The food was lovely and the cakes were divine. Everyone at the cafe was very friendly and we had a great lunch. The cafe also had a lovely farm shop selling a good variety of fruit, veggies, eggs and a butcher. We thoroughly enjoyed our PYO experience as well. We asked if we could use our own containers to PYO to avoid taking a basket we wouldn’t use again and they said yes without any fuss. This in itself is commendable as not many PYOs allow this. There was no entry fee and we had great fun picking strawberries and raspberries. We also got to see sweet pea and blackberries growing. Thank you for the great afternoon!
5
Meera Mylvaganam
+5
I enjoyed my visit to White House farm whilst staying in Norwich for a few days. The cafe in particular was nice with so much choice of home made cakes!! I had breakfast there which was really delicious and later had an Oreo brownie which did not dissapoint. I’ve not tasted a brownie like that before and will definately visit again just for that brownie!!! I’ve only seen gourmet brownies like that on instagram reels!!! It’s really nice to visit an authentic farm with home made goods as we don’t have many of those in London where I’m from. I will definitely visit White House farm again with my family my next visit and hope to buy more brownies in bulk for my trip back. Do you do a postal service for the brownies?