By Martin Brookes
At Sacrewell Farm, The Farmhouse Table has quietly transformed into a premier destination for those who believe a coffee break is better shared with a four-legged friend. While many establishments claim to be dog-friendly, this café goes a step further by weaving canine hospitality into the very fabric of its service, creating an environment where pets are treated as valued guests rather than mere tag-alongs.
The atmosphere strikes a perfect balance between farmhouse chic and cozy retreat. High ceilings and large windows overlook the rolling countryside, providing a serene backdrop for a morning latte or a hearty lunch. What truly sets the experience apart, however, is the specialised "Sir Woofchester’s" menu available at the counter. Instead of settling for a stray crumb from a human plate, visiting dogs can indulge in their own gourmet treats, ranging from "Bark Brew" chicken-flavored drinks to specialised "Fish & Chips" bowls featuring dried sprats and sweet potato fries. It is a whimsical yet thoughtful touch that reflects the café’s genuine passion for animals.
Accessibility is another cornerstone of The Farmhouse Table’s appeal. A common misconception is that visitors must pay for farm admission to enjoy the facilities, but the café remains an open haven for all. With an abundance of free parking and no entry fees required to access the dining area, it serves as an ideal hub for local dog walkers or travelers seeking a high-quality pit stop along the A1.
Whether you are stopping in after a muddy trek through the surrounding fields or simply looking for a friendly spot where your Frenchie or Terrier can relax in style, the team at Sacrewell ensures a warm welcome. The Farmhouse Table isn’t just a place to eat; it’s a community space where the love of good food and the love of dogs meet in perfect harmony. Next time you reach for your car keys, don't leave the leash behind adventure and a "Roast Dinner" bowl await.
The Farmhouse Table
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574607012973
Sacrewell Farm
https://www.sacrewell.org.uk/about/
How would your dog react to being served their very own "Bark Brew" at the table?

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