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A welcome and long over-due addition to Baths' east-side eateries is now up and running in the form of the Big Apple Cafe at Dick Willows Farm and Cider Shop. When you go you will enjoy fresh food made with local produce (where possible) by a dedicated team who care not just about the taste and presentation but also the provenance of their food.
FREE is available in the café, just ask for the Key.

Catering for vegetarians and meat eaters equally, with an all-day breakfast, through traditional lunches and sandwiches, to paninis, pizzas and afternoon cream teas with luscious cakes and lashings of ginger beer, cappuccinos, a variety of teas, milkshakes and other cold drinks.

Vegetables come from Gerald Rich's market garden in Northend, eggs are laid by hens in Semington, meat is sourced locally and supplied by the Larkhall Butcher who make a unique Cider and Apple Sausage to the cafe's secret recipe. Their pork, ham and lamb are from Warleigh Lodge Farm, just 1.4 miles from the café.

The Big Apple Cafe has daily newspapers delivered and magazines to read, a large wood-burning stove to help cut through those winter blues, a lovely sofa-space to kick back and relax in, free wi-fi plus a south-facing outdoor seating terrace in which to lap up the suns warming rays and replenish your vitamin D.
In time they plan to have an on-site alcohol licence so you can enjoy a glass of cider, beer or wine with your meal and will have barbecues roasting during the summer.
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