Love this place! Favourite place for lunch and cream teas in Studland!
We love it because it’s wholesome simple home cooked food at reasonable prices, in a warm family run working farm tea room. My husband and I tried a few cream teas locally and I can honestly say we always come here when we visit the area because theirs is the best by far, Large homemade scones, and a huge portion of cream. Cakes are amazing too, plus Jacket potato and ploughman’s lunch excellent and generous portions.
And having just realised i need to go gluten free, I thought I wouldn’t be able to enjoy a tea on this holiday, but was happy to discover Julie makes amazing GF scones if you call of text in advance.
Looking forward to going...
Read moreHidden gem, saw a sign on the walk back from seeing Harry's Rock and thought we would give it a go.
Even though they were short staffed and the waitress came over when she could it didn't feel like we have waited ages to get our orders in.
The food came so quickly, so fresh and great portions too.
Lovely well decorated barn and such a lovely place to come. Waitress who served us was so friendly and chatty however on a professional level talking about and moaning about other customers to a high level of detail could be minimised and left on the low. We only thought it on reflection and thought more professional interaction would be better received across...
Read moreWhat a lovely place hidden away in the countryside, it was such a lovely experience we came back 2 months later.(we travelled from Bristol) Home-made sandwiches, cakes, quiche, and scones but no chips. Lots of local tea's for sale to take away. You can eat inside a converted barn where the atmosphere is very warming, or you can eat outside in the courtyard which is a must when the sun is shining and be entertained by the swallows and housemartins going about their daily business. The service is good. However, be patient at busy times as this is a small family run affair and doesn't employ...
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