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We stopped by after visiting Corfe Castle and were delighted to discover that they offer gluten-free options! While the menu seemed a bit limited for other gluten-free choices, I suspect it's due to a staffing shortage and the current menu constraints. The gardens provide a lovely setting with a beautiful view of the castle! View all feedback.
The best view for a cream tea/lunch. good food. not accessible to disabled persons/agers. toilets have a step on it. there are only 1 for men, 1 for women who is not really suitable for the size of the teeroom long waiting snakes. the best places are outside and this is really stunning, but again there was a big step to it. I would definitely recommend going here for a remarkable look at the castle, and the chips!
It is a very nice place, views are wonderful, it’s calm, and quiet, and you can enjoy your cream tea watching the castle and thinking about history of the place. Cream tea price is very good, considering that it’s a touristic place I would expect it to be higher. Scones are crunchy which I liked a lot. Good coffee and tables outside have umbrellas which is good if it’s too hot, and you need some shade( or if it’s raining) beautiful village to visit too!
Allowed in onto their clean floors with muddy boots to enjoy a lovely pot of tea and gorgeous coffee cake. Thoroughly recommended.
Went late in the afternoon the staff were very friendly the cream tea was lovely. The setting perfect . Will definitely be going here again.
We arrived very late on a Monday afternoon after a long day of walking, hoping for a much-needed cup of tea. We were welcomed by a lovely lady who couldn't have been more inviting. We both enjoyed a cream tea that came with incredibly fresh scones, cream, and jam, along with some really good tea. It was the perfect way to end our day. Thank you for making a nice day even better!