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"An Old Fashioned Cafe & Tea Shop With a Fabulous Very Large Special Garden.New Garden Room, Lovely toilets ,Disabled & Baby Change.Dog Friendly, Cyclist & Walkingarea in the Cotswold Water Park near Cirencester.Alpaca Farm. Pre Booked Alpaca Feeding-Breakfast- Lunch -& Afternoon Tea.Gluten Free & Vegan & Vegetarian Specialist."
Address: 12 Rixon Gate Cotswold Water Park, Ashton Keynes SN6 6QW, SWD, GB
Phone: 01285 860048
State: SWD
City: Ashton Keynes
Zip Code: SN6 6QW

opening times

Wednesday: 09:00-16:00
Thursday: 09:00-16:00
Friday: 09:00-16:00
Saturday: 09:00-17:00
Sunday: 09:30-16:00


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Reviews
Very friendly welcome when we arrived. The Saxon breakfasts were hot, well presented and of good quality. The waffles and bacon were lovely too. The coffees were well presented & cute! £35 for three breakfasts and 3 coffees seemed good value to me. A beautiful setting with pretty garden to sit in if the weather is kind and dogs are welcome. Oh and the alpacas and rescue donkey are a delight! Parking: Plentiful parking
This place is a real find. Kids loved stroking the alpacas and the donkey before and after lunch. The café looks out onto a gorgeous garden absolutely teeming with birds, which we watched while we had lunch. The food was lovely, I had the vegetarian option, which was good. The cakes are amazing! Would definitely visit again if we were in the area. We were lucky to get a table though - pre-book if you can.
Came accross this place by chance as it didn't show up when searching for somewhere to go for lunch. It is a little oasis and just what we needed after some disability access issues elsewhere. The staff were extremely accommodating and helpful in ensuring we could easily access with my sister who was using a wheelchair. The lunch was tasty and the home made cakes were amazing. It was a lovely garden setting, peaceful and relaxing. Thank you for a great visit. Wheelchair accessibility: The staff put ramps out to ensure access and moved a table to accommodate us.
This is one of our many cycling cafe haunts. In the summer it's lovely to sit in the wonderful garden, on cooler days there is plenty of room inside. Today we sat inside I had a cream tea , one scone cream and jam with a big pot of tea for less than a fiver. The rest of the group had various cakes, all served by very friendly staff, one young lady from Poland was very good. We will be back.
Off the beaten track you might be lucky enough to find this quiet and friendly dining room. Well laid out and with an inviting garden, this a lovely place to be. Although the menu is quite simple, the food is largely Well presented and delicious, though the Eton Mess was frankly a disaster. Friendly staff and dog friendly, well worth a visit...
Very tasty and fresh food. One of the best we ate. Coffee top quality. Parking: Large parking, can fit large vans easily
Just stopped off at Jennie’s kitchen for a lovely breakfast,warm welcome.lovely cup of tea.all fresh,would recommend to anyone.lovely little place,thanks for the hospitality
Delicious cakes and a proper pot of tea with China cups made for a welcome relief on a long walk. Sad the garden was not open. Parking: Plenty of parking
Great place, tucked away with an amazing welcome. Had a full breakfast and it was excellent. Exceptionally friendly, clean and dog friendly. A local gem.Food: 5/5
Recently went to Jennies Kitchen for a spot of lunch. My party of 4 had not been to Jennies Kitchen before, so were looking forward to seeing what was on offer. On arrival we noted some really good COVID signage, making it clear there was a one way system and hand sanitiser in place. There was a reasonable selection on the menu, but most options were essentially Salad or Sandwiches - not the best for a cold wet day in October. I noticed there was a Lasagne on the special, so opted for that. My wife opted for a panini, my son the same and my mom went for Jacket Potato. We also ordered drinks, so was a bit disappointed when only half our drinks turned up, but it was no big deal as we were getting hungry. There was quite a wait for food, but we were happing chatting and with COVID, it's possible the kitchen was under staffed. When the food turned up, I was disappointed with mine, there was wan't a lot of Lasagne, but lots of salad. The Lasagne came with boiled potatoes, so was also surprised to get even more potato in my salad as well. The panini's were ok, not much Tuna in the filling, but again lots of salad. My mom's jacket potato definitely looked the best, and having tried some tasted the best. She went for Coronation Chicken, which again came with salad, but no where near as much as the other meals. I was also surprised that it also came with potato salad. From my perspective, the Lasagne was tasty, there just wasn't much of it - it was more like a child's portion in other establishments. We decided we needed cake afterwards as most of us were still hungry. The cake selection was good, all freshly baked. My Bakewell cake was excellent, but again slightly disappointed that I had to pay a £1 extra for cream, especially given it was already about £5 for a slice. My overall experience was ok, would I rush back - No. It was very clean, but I guess it has to be at the moment. It was expensive for what you got, so that definitely would put me off. Maybe the pricing is based on the huge New England style houses that have been built in the area, but for me, definitely too much for too little.
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