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The Cogges Kitchen
"The Cogges Kitchen is part of Cogges Manor Farm. Open to the public, farm entry ticket not required to visit the cafe. Dogs on short leads welcome."
Address: 3TY, Church Ln, Witney OX28 3LA, UK
State: Oxfordshire
City: Witney
Zip Code: OX28 3LA

opening times

Monday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM


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Reviews
It's a great little cafe. Nice cup.of tea at a fair price in lovely grounds. Popular with families and a really nice place to visit. Worth calling in. You don't have to visit the house and grounds to use the cafe
Their FB page is deceiving. Showing wonderful photos of food... Went there hoping for a great breakfast and the only choice was scrambled eggs on toast... I opted for CRISPY bacon.. I received half cooked bacon, and our toast was more like warm soggy bread. The only thing I enjoyed was my coffee. My wife didn't finish her tea as the crockery was dirty and stained.
I have been using this cafe for the last 2 years and have always had great coffee you would be surprised how many cafes can't make a simple mocha but always perfect here. The food has always been good too. A country cafe not chain blandness! Well worth a visit.Food: 5/5
Nice place especially during sunny days, but just not the best for accessibility as it's a heavy sliding door and manoeuvring around furniture, people and pushchairs is a nightmare inside, 1 that people don't seem to be too considerate too neither. I loved being able to use the side window for ordering during covid as this was so much easier for me, real shame that haven't continued with it. Wheelchair accessibility: Not great to manoeuvre around inside at all. The door is heavy, uneven tiled flooring, just wish on gd weather days they would open the side window back up for ordering, it would be much easier for everyone as no one wants to be sat enjoying company with a queue beside them.
Pretty location not easy to locate using Google maps - added 10 minutes to journey time. Lovely place for a visit if you are local. Not enough to there to warrant an hour's drive or the entry fee of £11 for 2. Poor value compared to a visit to local national trust sites
Great coffee and light eats menu set in some beautiful grounds.Food: 5/5
Ok, to be fair, our pre-booked, pre-ordered dinner cost £15 per head, not that great a price. Also I'm adding that this was for charity. That said, we eat out pretty much every day, maybe even twice, so the price wasn't exactly our main concern, as most places would cost a bit more. This was, without doubt, the worst food I remember having our crowd was unanimous on this. Think TV documentary nursing home, homeless shelter, and you're getting there; this was food cooked entirely without love. For a start, the main gates were locked and there were no directing signs - we struggled to find our way in, and it was dark. On arrival to the restaurant, we were served mulled wine in mugs, quite quaint and friendly, perfectly ok. Then to dinner, the choice made weeks ago was chicken pie it looked like a chicken stew - there was no pastry, and I was told it was very dry or aubergine with cheese factually correct, also dry. Carrots, kale and drive were also provided, pretty flavourless. This was followed by fruit crumble more like a dust on fruit or ice cream. My friend asked what flavour the ice cream was and was told "Dunno". The servers volunteering were really miserable. It felt awkward to leave full plates and I was grateful to be sitting next to Jim, who could polish off everything - it took me back to school, fighting to sit next to Jacqueline Hughes on liver days. There were only two large tables, ours and another group, this was quite unexpected, somehow. Inside the restaurant it was cold, I never removed my coat. Over the course of the meal, several of our party men went to the loo, later on announcing that they'd just used the great outdoors as the toilet couldn't be found in the dark. Women didn't go, and were keen to go on to a more normal location. However, what I can say is that we had a lovely evenin, meeting up for a friend's birthday, and who knows, maybe this was just the perfect catalyst.
Not much choice on menu and quite pricy. Coffee Farm is a total rip-off as there are hardly any animals and our children were so disappointed as we're we. 2 horses, a few goats and 2 pigs in a pen. A few chickens and ducks. A total waste of money.
Good coffee. GF options but not extensive. Reasonable price. Service needs snartening. My GF order was given to someone else but I managed to retrieve it. Suggest a number on a stick instead of a playing card!!
Wonderful coffee and food in a beautiful setting. Ignore all the reviews from more than a year ago as the staff and menu have changed.
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