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"Our award-winning butchery and delicatessen, is surrounded by eighty acres of working farmland adjoining our Stadhampton hotel.The Crazy Bear Farm and Farm Shop were originally created for our restaurants - for our chefs, butchers and farmer to work together to develop specialist produce with absolute traceability. We have complete control over the environment in which our animals live, we choose exactly the right time for slaughter, we hang meats in our own butchery to peak maturity, and cut to precise specifications. The Farm Shop has developed considerably since opening in 2004, now offering a vast range of food, wine and gifts."
Address: Newalls Lane , Stadhampton OX44 7XS, OXF, GB
Phone: 01865 890714
State: OXF
City: Stadhampton
Zip Code: OX44 7XS


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I like this spot - plenty of parking, lots of seating in the sunshine - we sat outdoors, friendly staff and a great selection of produce on sale. Had the bacon bap - very nice. Would return
Went there with my daughter on Sunday, and walked around the farm. Nice small farm with sheep, lama, piglets and chicken. No playground. Ample parking. The farm shops sells good coffee and hot chocolate, but the macaroons were not so good. There is no sitting inside, but lots of tables outside, plus more under the marquee. They are selling fresh-made burgers on the BBQ outside the farm shop. No heating, so brace yourself for some cold.
The updated changes are absolutely beautiful. The staff are welcoming and friendly too. I was totally blown away by the quantity and quality of choice of the fruit, vegetables and butchers in the farm shop. The overwhelming selection of wines and spirits was very Impressive. Don't forget to look out for the life size animal Wood carvings, they're absolutely beautiful. It was also a pleasure to have Sunday brunch in the garden surrounded by the goats, pigs, lamas and chickens. There is also a friendly chef on standby to Russel up a BBQ or a pizza while you wait. A highly recommended day out for all the family and an awesome treat for tourists and visiting relatives.
Wow, we bought quite a bit here and we weren't disappointed! The sausage rolls and the quiche were amazing, and the koftas went great with cous cous. Can't wait to try the sausages!
Perhaps it would be better described as The GRUMPY BEAR FARM SHOP, very difficult to get served, lots of staff but no one asking if they could help, in the end I had to enquire as to how to order a coffee. General demeanour was grumpy all round not at all welcoming, perhaps a bad day, but as they say first impressions count.. On the plus side the farm shop and the produce look great.
An attractive shop and cafe 10 minutes from the M40. Goats, pigs, sheep and hens for you to look at whilst you enjoy your picnic.
Very tasty food with excellent presentation. Some unusual stuff you don't see anywhere else. Friendly staff, a little expensive though. But worth it
My first visit in the shop today very early morning and the place looks amazing. Delicious food and what more the coffee is soo good.
The beautifully home made deli is available on the cafe menu and all the pastry dishes are exquisite. This is a brilliant stop for food when travelling on the M40 near Oxford.
Feed the animals at the farm and buy great products in the shop. It's a great place to take the kids for a few hours. Followed by a quick grub to eat and a cafe in their cafe.
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