The Cafe at Higher Farm in Middlewich. Where you can enjoy a cooked breakfast, while watching horses riding, with a view of the wide open Cheshire countryside.
Top Info
• Open 7 days a week
• 9am - 5pm
• Eat in or take away
• All day breakfasts
• Lunch
• Children's menu
• Great views
• Watch horse riding lessons
Saturday mornings are busy with kids clubs. One is at footy and one is at ballet, so once we
were all back home and changed we were all desperate for a yummy lunch.
We popped over to The Cafe at Higher Farm after seeing it in @golocalmiddlewich And we are pleased we did. Lunch was so good and so reasonably priced.
Even though it was 1pm, I had to have one of their all day cooked breakfasts. I chose the small size, which is still massive by the way. And at just £7.50 its a great price, too.
Bacon, sausage, egg, beans, hash brown, mushrooms, plum tomato, baked beans, toast and got to love the black pudding! Yes all that for £7.50 and I couldn't fault it one bit.
Enough about my breakfast. What did the other members of my family order?
My husband got the broccoli, stilton & spinach soup with a bread roll. This was presented really nicely, and you could tell it was homemade and just £5.
My little girl ordered beans on toast off the childrens menu. You can't go wrong with this meal. The children's portion is 1 slice of toast for £2.50 which was perfect. The adult portion is 2 slices and £3.50 so if your child is a little hungrier this would be a good option. My daughter always likes it when this is on the menu.
My eldest daughter, who has a good appetite, ordered the pulled pork panini. They had run out of panini bread, so they offered to do it as a toastie, which worked just as well. It was loaded full with pulled pork, bbq sauce, and nacho cheese. She added fries for an extra £2 making her meal £8.
It's a nice little cafe sat within an award winning horse riding school. There are televisions on the wall showing the indoor horse arena, so if you have a child having lessons ,you can sit in the cafe and watch. We found it interesting to watch and there was more to look at outside too.
Two walls of the cafe are completely glass so, it provides great views of the farm land surrounding the riding school. Down the hill you, can see the outside arena with even more lessons happening.
I love finding new cafes like this and supporting independent businesses is so important when they are this good, plus the staff were all so friendly.
Visit Feb 2024
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