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What a hidden gem! I visited with the Redhill Radclub on a chilly, windy day. We were provided with plenty of blankets. The sourdough bread, vegan breakfast, and large coffees were delicious. The staff in the kitchen worked like a well-oiled machine, producing bacon and egg sandwiches. The restaurant is beautifully decorated with a cozy, rustic vibe and also offers a shop. Don't forget to check out the BBQ area as we... View all feedback.
What ZVeigh doesn't like about Tablehurst Farm Shop And Cafe:
It’s busy and the meat very expensive and do not look fresh. Surprised how they can sell fillet of beef for £80/kg that looks at least a week old. For less price they’d have a better turn around and would be able to actually sell... View all feedback.
Very expensive for a cafe, yes i understand that it's none profit but the prices reflect London prices! the hygiene could be better, the meat in the shop is very good but again very high in price.
We both ate the farmers breakfast, which is essentially a cooked breakfast with farm eggs, bacon, sausage, mushrooms, tomato and homemade baked beans and bread. I never knew a cooked breakfast could taste so good! The homemade baked beans are the best I’ve ever tasted, the sausages, bacon and mushrooms were full of flavour and perfectly seasoned. Friendly service.
I get it. Community run venture, no profit, all organic. And its a great idea. However I found the food in the cafe (lunch) to be only so-so. Exception is the sausage roll which, whilst expensive, was delicious. Rest of what I and friends had...
The café is very small and lacks ambience. Narrow seats, wobbly stools, tight space. We ordered 2 sausage rolls and were charged £10.00 for the privilege. They were nice enough, made with organic pork, but £5.00 per sausage roll? The price is inexcusable and we...
In a lovely, tucked away location, a venue such as this should and could be so much better! I understand that, at the time of our visit, it was school holidays and the cafe staff consisted of teenagers but they very quickly dampened our...