Reviews Espresso Farm

4
Sam McDonald
+4
Thought instead of a stop off in Solihull to meet a friend we’d try somewhere more characterful & we weren’t disappointed. Chai latte & Cappuccinos were good, the Halloumi & Sweet Chilli Bun real tasty, as was the Sour Dough & Avo Toast. My guess is the Cinnamon Roll was a little old as it was quite dry & not great. (Couldn’t help thinking the Halloumi Bun (£7) & Cinnabon was a bit pricey, especially as they’re so tiny & are served in paper pkts, so no expense of plates & cutlery to be washed. Also asked for some butter & was given cheap nasty margarine - come on guys you’re on a farm 😩). Given environmental awareness would like to suggest separate bins for recycling, especially as much of the wrapping & cups are recyclable, yet rubbish is all thrown in together. This is a real hidden gem of a destination which actually has camping too, in the most idyllic of settings - a must stop, especially for families. Next to the cafe is a pizza restaurant which we’d love to try if there’s next time.
5
Lefteris Papadopulos
+5
Everytime when I go cycling I always stop there because they make very good coffee and cakes
5
Alex N
+5
Had a cheese toastie, expensive for what it was. Had many coffees there and very good, but wouldn't buy food again. Some salad with it or chips would've been nice but 2 slices of bread and melted cheese for£6 is not good in these times
4
IAN COLLINS
+4
Good drinks and a great selection of cakes . Hot snacks were available My Victoria sponge was excellent. Staff very helpful. A good stop on our walk.
5
Sarah Horgan
+5
Love this place, lovely setting and great place to grab a coffee with friends but also good to see a few animals/childrens park on site - they do start packing up at 3pm even though close at 4pm
5
Azar Farehi
+5
Beautiful place, delicious coffee and lovely staff! Makes me sad I don't live nearby to visit everyday
5
Ian Bailey
+5
Great break on our bike ride or a walk. Lovely coffee, cakes and croissants. The Pizza barn is open again for the summer. Definitely worth a visit by bike in the evening for pizza!
5
Daniel Lobo
+5
Lovely place with some great coffees and treats. Dogs welcome!
5
Stacey Foster
+5
This coffee shop is my favorite on a cold/snowy day, always warm and welcoming and if they have the open fire on...oh my gosh! It's amazing in there. Always have milk alternatives and vegan cakes on offer, even vegan milkshakes!! I can' wait for them to open again so we can visit properly and it inside. Lovely place, you must go
4
B “Brunettebabe”
+4
The coffee shop was quite busy and we were not able to sit inside when we visited. Also the queue system didn't work as you could enter from two sides. However, the food and drink was good and staff were friendly.
4
Anna
+4
Always love a dog friendly coffee shop and they serve oat milk too. Lots of tasty looking cakes and in a lovely location after a countryside walk. Only downside is the coffee is very strong and they don’t have syrups (I don’t normally take sugar but needed 3!) but that’s a personal preference!
5
Aisha Ali
+5
Fantastic place! Stopped off during our bike ride. Definitely recommend.
4
Ken Lloyd
+4
The Expresso Farm is a sister establishment to the coffee shop at Dorridge Railway Station The coffee is more than acceptable but on the day I visited there was a rather limited choice of cakes The atmosphere is very pleasant and the surroundings offer the opportunity for country walking There is plenty of parking
5
Saad Burbank
+5
Great location, friendly staff and fantastic food and drinks! Thank you
5
Dave Cox
+5
Lovely old farm buildings and a great cafe.
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