Deck the halls with boughs of holly, IT’S NEARLY CHRISTMAS!
Daytimes at the café this Christmas and set to be cosy and casual with lunch boxes bursting with home-cooked specials, tasty baguettes and pasties – perfect to warm you up after a Winter Walk. We will not be taking table reservations or offering waitress service this year, instead you can join us anytime for an impromptu delicious bite to eat, hot chocolate or coffee & cake. Just turn up, find a table and order & pay at the counter. The menu for the day is published on our website every morning, so you can always have a look before heading out. Lunch is available 12-3pm and there is no shortage of tables!
Christmas Walker’s Lunch, just £13.95pp
Festive Filled Baguette + Festive Drink + Festive Treat
We are planning on some classic festive fillings for our lunch baguettes and you will be able to enjoy one of these alongside a Festive Drink (Deluxe Hot Choc, Gingerbread Latte or Mulled Cider) with a Festive Treat on the side! We are calling this our Christmas Walkers’ Lunch and there will be a kids version too – ideal to bring the whole family our for a walk. This will be available Daily 12pm to 3pm (please note we are CLOSED Xmas Day & Boxing Day).
Christmas Evenings
We are super excited to be open for dinner on selected dates this December.
DECEMBER – FESTIVE DINNER MENU £34.95pp
Friday 3rd & Saturday 4th
Friday 10th & Saturday 11th
Friday 17th & Saturday 18th
Wednesday 22nd & Thursday 23rd
Expect a seasonal, locally sourced feast
Tables are booking up, so don’t leave it too late
Head to our website https://homefarmcafe.co.uk/christmas-2021/ for all the info and availability
New Year’s Day Brunch Bonanza
Be sure to pencil Parke into your diary January 1st. We are planning an all-day brunch of dreams to kick start 2022. As usual with daytimes there are no reservations, just turn up, find somewhere to sit and order & pay at the counter. More info and menu to follow!
CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY & BOXING DAY, OPEN 10am to 4pm all other days (lunch is midday to 3pm). |