We are right in the heart of the Sedgemoor Levels between the Nature Reserves of Westhay & Shapwick on the B3151 between Wedmore and Glastonbury. You'll get a warm welcome from all of us and a great range of quality home cooked main meals and some delicous choices of home-made cakes from our display cabinet.
We use good quality brands and where ever possible, local suppliers including, Hectors Farm Shop in Wedmore, Miles Tea and Luscombes drinks. We freshly grind Segafreddo coffee beans and have a wide range of other drinks and ice cream. We all look forward to serving, cooking and enjoying your company again soon.
We use good quality brands and where ever possible, local suppliers including, Hectors Farm Shop in Wedmore, Miles Tea and Luscombes drinks. We freshly grind Segafreddo coffee beans and have a wide range of other drinks and ice cream. We all look forward to serving, cooking and enjoying your company again soon.
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Ed
Jan 09, 2022
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Janey C.
Oct 30, 2021
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This charmingly rustic cafe is one of the few places on the levels to get snacks and drinks. You can sit outside, even on a rainy day, as there is plenty of cover. You also have the option of parking in a field if you want to eat in your car or use a picnic bench. I recommend the sausage bap! Limited opening times so check before coming. You can also order by phone. Nice clean toilets.
James Kew
Sep 18, 2021
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Tadeusz Sochanik
Aug 23, 2021
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Khush Kapz'Guru Jabble
Aug 10, 2021
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Kerry B.
Jul 13, 2021
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Rachel Hamlin
Jun 12, 2021
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Steve C.
May 31, 2021
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Joanne Slicker
Aug 23, 2020
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As a keen cyclist I've visited here many times on my rides around The Somerset Levels. It's a great cafe, with plenty of room. The staff are friendly and provide a quick service. The food is freshly prepared, perfect portion sizes and tasty. Currently they operate as a Drive Through. There is a large paddock with benches and a sheltered seating area available in the rain. Definitely worth a visit.
John Lamb
Dec 29, 2019
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A great bike ride coffee shop, in fact that was nearly all the people there. It’s a little rough and ready or rural but there’s a real charm to that. Dog walkers welcome and an unusual inside/outside space with its own fire. The coffee and homemade cake was good and a good range of options. The cooked breakfast looked good.