Daylesford Organic Farmshop Cafe

SquareMeal Review of Daylesford Organic Farmshop Cafe

Mission control for Lady Bamford’s vision of foodie heaven in middle England, Daylesford is a delicious slice of Cotswold countryside – part working organic farm & part shop, café, spa, bakery & creamery. The cashmere & green welly brigade (plus hordes of curious visitors and evangelical fans) bring their money & their appetites to buy desirable comestibles & to graze in the beautifully converted barn with its stonework & heavy timber beams. They come here for seasonally attuned, ethically sound offerings including Daylesford rarebit, salad of roasted quail with mushroom purée & white wine sauce, venison sausages & poached Daylesford Legbar eggs with grilled mushrooms & hollandaise – not forgetting freshly baked breads, artisan cheeses & puds of the apple crumble variety. Breakfast, brunch & afternoon tea are high on the agenda, & alfresco lounging under parasols in the courtyard is de rigueur when the sun shines.

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££££ - £30 - £49
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Location

Near Kingham, Moreton-In-Marsh, Gloucestershire, GL56 0YG

01608 731700 01608 731700

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Opening Times

Mon-Wed 9am–5pm (Thur-Sat –6pm) Sun 10am–4pm

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5 Reviews 
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Nick S

27 December 2022  
Food & Drink 5
Service 5
Atmosphere 5
Value 5

Great food, relaxed atmosphere with some special shopping for dessert.

Carina S

21 March 2018  
Yummy tapas!

VPM

21 March 2018  
Breakfast is amazing.

Helen L

19 October 2015  
Food & Drink 3
Service 3.5
Atmosphere 3.5
Value 3
Daylesford does dinner (but breakfast might be better)
Daylesford wears its branded heart on its sleeve; like it and you can buy the t-shirt, hand cream and salt 'n' pepper shakers. Certainly its take on 'rustic barn chic' has fashioned a very attractive spot, although you may have a job finding the cafe at night. (We weren't the only ones scrambling about the shadowy grounds and later the darkened shop; weaving moth-like towards the illuminated loo sign in the distance. It's all very romantic, but needs a little more pragmatic signage and lighting). Anyone afraid to see what they're about to eat should look away now, as posters of plucky animals cover the walls and broadcast Daylesford's commitment to all things organic and sustainable. Specifically, chickens are paraded with pride, which is interesting given the birds we sampled weren't the most succulent but were undoubtedly very flavoursome. The rest of the meal was okay although feathery salad leaves proved annoying throughout, masking both the creamy purity of burrata and the sublime texture of steak tartare. Wood-fired potato wedges were wonderful with a dollop of salsa verde mayo, but tomatoes in late October? Not convinced. Panzanella looked glorious with its medley of ruby, cerise and green-veined fruits, but the flesh was fridge-cold and lacked the juiciness of a ripe summer tomato. Puds weren't without fault. Chocolate nemesis was ludicrous (in a good way) but the honey posset - though glorious in terms of flavour - clearly hadn't set and needed the crunch of a biscuity crumb for balance. The waiter 'fessed up to the rogue pud (unprompted) and struck it from the bill, which then hovered around the £100 mark. Not so cheap for three courses and a couple of cocktails each, given the glitches. This spot goes down a treat with horsey types and blow-ins from Daylesford's Chelsea outpost, but I'm guessing that brunch is what it does best. From our experience, it needs fine tuning as a dinner destination.

Gail M

18 July 2010  
Food & Drink 3.5
Service 3
Atmosphere 3
Value 2
Tried out the new cafe, reopened after the recent fire, and the restaurant is now more spacious, light and airy than before. Very clean lines, almost new england look about it. Wanted a light lunch, and I tucked into a Beef carpaccio, and my lunch partner, the roasted ham with chilli jam. Shame you have to pay for bread as an extra, and not even offered, you have to ask for it as an addition. The breads are wonderful though. Came only with olive oil, and no butter. Overall, food was good, but portions small for the price. Service is efficient, but not warm or welcoming.
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