Bluebells Cafe at Briddlesford Farm
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This was my second visit here in the space of two weeks, both times the service was good & the food excellent. And both times we had the Farmers Breakfast, well, I did, (it’s big, but delicious) & the soup/sandwich/fries combo, for my companion, also very good. I can tell exactly why they recently won ‘Best Breakfast’, it really is the dogs you know what, trust me, you won’t be disappointed. It was busy, so we were glad we had pre-booked, the staff do sometimes seem to struggle to keep tables clear & take orders, we were booked for 12 Noon, it was nearly 12:50 by the time the food arrived, when it did though it was definitely worth it, overall the staff performed well & were very engaging, they just seem short-staffed sometimes. Coffee was very good, but again, could have been hotter, I can’t decide if they’re scared of making it too hot or if it sits there for a few mins before being served. WIFI was troublesome & again I wasn’t able to connect. Make sure you visit the on-site shop, lots of local goodies for sale in there, and the ponies too, don’t forget them! Will I go back, absolutely. 8/10 for this particular visit.
Alan HenningAlan Henning
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Got there as they opened for breakfast having left London at about 5.30am so we were definitely up for a good breakfast . Super friendly, proactive staff who were chatty and welcoming. The cafe soon filled up. Quality of produce used for their breakfast was really good, all tasted so good - I believe the sausages are their own from the butcher in the farm shop). My only comment was that the tomatoes needed a bit more cooking and the butter could have been a bit softer (so cold it was hard to butter the toast), but otherwise all delicious. Coffee deserves a mention too. We returned before we left and visited the really well stocked farm shop where we stocked up on chutney, milk, butter, bacon and Isle of Wight tomatoes. We arrived at lunchtime and the cafe was full so if you are planning lunch I would strongly recommend booking. There is ample free parking onsite.
SJ MackSJ Mack
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We went with some friends for the first time today for lunch. I can honestly say I won’t be going back. First it took 30 just to get a drink and even then they forgot one of the drink which took another 10 to be served. The food took over an hour to be served and it was not as advertised, I had the breakfast which didn’t have hash browns on and for some reason only half a mushroom. The beans were cold and so was the toast. My wife had a sandwich with was thick with cheap margarine and very little filling of bacon and chicken. We had a bowl of French fries which were again cold. The staff were friendly but clearly not able to cope with the amount of covers. When you look at the price of a breakfast over £12 you would expect a better standard and quality of produce and service. Sorry to say very disappointed what you see on the website is nothing like what you get.
CraigDCraigD
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WOW! What an amazing find! We fancied a decent breakfast before heading home from our weeks holiday, and after some research came across Bluebells At Briddlesford. The farm cafe was open and bright, clean, the staff very friendly and couldn't be more helpful. Then there was the AMAZING breakfast. The produce was outstanding, you could really taste the quality in every part of the breakfast. One more nice point, the toilets were clean, and the baby changing was very thoughtful, with a changing mat on the changing bench, wet wipes provided encase you were caught short of not having any, and hand towels to dry your hands encase your baby doesn't like the hand dryer, nice touches! Sadly didn't have time to look round the farm shop due to ferry times, but we are most certainly going to return on our next trip to the Island! Thanks guys!
Kevin PotterKevin Potter
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A "must see" place when visiting the island. The kids will love seeing the workings of a family run farm and it's family history on the farm tour and heritage centre. The beautiful Guernsey cows produce a very distinctive, smooth tasting milk that tastes so good. In addition to the milk, they now have butter, cream and a great selection of award winning cheeses. All products that I love so when returning home, we stopped off at the farm shop to collect some tasty supplies. The farm shop provides a great outlet for other local food products. Locally grown fruit and vegetables (some grown on the farm) as well as local coders, beers and wine plus many other products. I nearly forgot to mention the cafe, really nice for breakfast lunch or dinner. One of my pictures show the veal that I greatly enjoyed, yummy!
Brian FernandesBrian Fernandes
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Nice farm cafe, really nice milkshake made with farm milk and cream, really big breakfast, decent parking
kiren patelkiren patel
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Farm, Briddlesford Rd, Wootton Bridge, Island of Wight, Ryde PO33 4RY, United Kingdom
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+44 1983 882885
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briddlesford.co.uk
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