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Old Hall Farm

Norwich Rd, Bungay NR35 2LP, United Kingdom

Old Hall Farm
Farm shop
4.7
479 reviews
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G95G+C6 Bungay, United Kingdom
+44 1508 333110
oldhallfarm.co.uk
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Tina Phillips
Tina Phillips142 days ago
First visit to the farm shop/butchery. Great parking right outside & the farm shop has been designed with a rustic feel. We've had our first few meals using meat from the butchers, including a Friday night steak, & it's been fantastic. Such great quality & amazing taste. I don't think I'll shop anywhere else now. Highly recommended
Maria Legostaeva
Maria Legostaeva264 days ago
We had a Sunday breakfast at the cafe.
They serve a wonderful coffee! We had cappuccino, white coffee and Affogato.
A real pleasure.
For food we had small English breakfasts and yogurt and toast.
The food was ok, yogurt to my taste was too sour nevertheless it was with fresh berries and oats. I’d rather add some honey probably. And our toast came without jam, keep an eye on yours:)
The room was full with dogs, not all of them were well behaved (as it’s mentioned in front of the cafe).
We wanted to seat outside but staff warned us about wasps, so we stayed inside. Even though some wasps visited us there as well:)
Busy place and staff, probably it would help to add 1 more person to the team. We didn’t get a knife for the toast. Of course we asked and got it.
I assume the cafe and the shop are pretty full during open hours.
It’s better to reserve a table for any meal. Nice area around. Good choice of food. You will definitely have fun: peacocks, emu, goats, sheep live at the farm.
Marie Cooper (Marie Cooper Actor)
Marie Cooper (Marie Cooper Actor)295 days ago
It was worth the cycle out from Norwich. It's the only place that I know nearby that sells raw milk. When we got there I was happy to find they had a cafe. The cakes looked amazing, but I am avoiding sugar at the mo. We stopped for a coffee and a raw milk chaser 😂 There was also an area full of goats nearby with cute baby goats jumping about. A peacock that had flown up into the tree. And from our seat in the cafe I could see the vineyards and cows grazing. It was a bit of a trek. My legs ache now, but I wanted the raw milk 😂
I will likely go back for more once I forget how hilly and windy the ride home was 😂

Returned by bus with my son and granddaughter. The lovely cafe woman told us that if we were quick we could go round the back and meet the cows before they went out to pasture. So grateful 🙏 It was wonderful. My granddaughter had never seen a cow up close before. She loved meeting the goats, the emu and drinking real milk. I cannot wait to take her again.
Rupert Davis
Rupert Davis295 days ago
Lovely place to visit. Great to see local products and producers being supported, some products were a little over priced but most were reasonable. Tasty snacks and drinks available in the relaxed cafe setting. Friendly staff and clean facilities.
Tony Parkins
Tony Parkins1 year ago
Old Hall are about local produce, raised in beautiful rural surroundings in an ethically farmed environment.
The food is good, the service is not hurried but attentive. I had the Ham, Eggs and rustic chips, the eggs were a little overdone for my liking but the ham was amazing!
After brunch it was time to wander round the farm, there are productive Jersey cattle as well as goats and an emu so good fun for the kids.
Dont forget the farm shop for amazing meat dairy and produce.
Carol A
Carol A2 years ago
A wonderful little gem, we went to the cafe and tried the raw milk - very tasty! The cows were in the shed with their calves which was nice to see. We also had the sausage rolls with onion chutney which were divine, they have quite a big menu for a small cafe - you can even get a Sunday roast. Well worth the visit.
YOGI Bear (Yogi)
YOGI Bear (Yogi)2 years ago
A great find, lovely little farm shop with lots of products of good quality.
We stopped for a drink and something to eat, and we weren't disappointed, only wish I could of tried there home made cakes, as they looked lovely, and on the plus side, dog friendly too, if well behaved.
A little farm walk, and a few animals to see.
We will definitely be returning
Benjamin Fordham
Benjamin Fordham2 years ago
What an incredible place. Not only was the food at the cafe great, but you could make your own milkshakes and you could see various farm animals, including what I think is an emu! I am most certainly returning. They had a lovely farm shop too, selling local produce from their farms and other local farm as well as selling game meat and chocolates.
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