The Old Dairy Tearoom
Pub / Restaurant / Eatery in or near Longhope

The premier venue in the Forest for enjoying traditional afternoon and cream teas with an ever-changing lunch specials board featuring fresh, local produce. 

Housed in a cosy, traditional tearoom setting, you’ll find beautiful bone china, a friendly relaxed service and good old fashioned recipes.  The Old Dairy serves everything from breakfasts & light snacks, to home cooked lunches, including Sunday roasts (booking advisable for Sunday lunch).

Gluten-free bread, cakes & gravy, soya alternatives to dairy - including a heavenly homemade dairy-free chocolate cake! – always available.

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Contact Details
The Old Dairy Tearoom
Harts Barn Craft Centre
Monmouth Rd
Longhope
Gloucestershire
GL17 0QD
Tel: 01452 831221
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Details
Ordnance Survey - SO 679 185 Free WiFi Available
Uses Local Food

Opening Hours

Tue - Sun 10.00-17.00 (16.00 Oct - Feb). Open Bank Holidays.


Reviews

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Competely delightful,wonderful home cooked food,beautifully served and presented 
We reguarly travel miles to this hidden gem and are never dissapointed
May 06th 2012 by B D in Glamorgan
We stopped at this charming tearoom for an afternoon treat. Set in idyllic grounds, it has a quintessential charm, friendly staff, reasonable prices, great cake & fantastic attention to detail - from the tea pot, to the china and cutlery! The photos do not do this charming place any justice. A real treat!!!
Apr 18th 2012 by S in Gloucestershire
What a gem!Nobody should fail to visit this superb eatery if anywhere near the Forest of Dean or somewhere west of Gloucester. 
The food,cleanliness,hospitality,service and overall ambiance along with value for money is truly unbeatable.With the other craft trades on the same site adds up to a most enjoyable 'stop off' or a break in any journey.From a cup of tea to a magnificent home cooked Sunday lunch - you name it - superb.Ant the selection of home made puddings and cakes - well - enough said I think. 
This is one well and truly marked on our places to re-visit as soon as possible.Well done staff - you are a real credit to our English heritage.
Apr 05th 2012 by D C in Gloucestershire
Fantastic! We visited the Tearoom twice during our week's stay in the area and only wished we stayed locally! This tearoom is superb both inside with it's beams and quaintness and the little garden outside. The staff are so friendly and helpful. This is the first place we have found that accommodated our dairy free son - he adored the chocolate cake so much so that after each visit we had to buy an extra piece to take away! Even when we had our lunch there, our son could also choose something soya based without having to worry. Eating out with an allergy is a nightmare and a lot of places do not seem to understand this. We only wish all places to eat out were as good as The Old Dairy Tearoom. All the staff should be commended on their attitude to this and the provision they make for people with allergies. If we stayed locally I am sure this would be top of our list! A truly wonderful place to visit. 
 
The McDougall Family - Kilmartin, Argyll
Jul 12th 2010 by B M in Argyllshire
If you want an excellent cup of coffee with delicious muffins and cakes (or a full meal) in comfortable surroundings served by cheerful, attentive staff, this is the place for you.
Jul 07th 2010 by D H in Gloucestershire
I visited The Old Dairy Tea Room a few days ago with my mother and I loved the fact that it was all so quaint. The food was absolutely gorgeous. I had a cheese and bacon sandwich, with thick chunky bread, and a great slab of cheese and lovely fat-free bacon served with beetroot and parsnip crisps and home-made coleslaw, delicious. I hac a cup of Earl Grey tea with it which came in a china cup seved with milk in a jug and cubed sugar with tongs. It was lovely inside the Tea Room with old beams and a dresser with crockery and teapots on it, and in the background was some old-fashioned music which added to the ambience. The service was very good. I just couldn't fault it, and the price was reasonable too. All in all a really pleasant, relaxing place to eat, and they have an outside area where you can eat too. And the toilets were clean and tidy !! I couldn't fault the place. I highly recommend a visit.
Jun 18th 2010 by K R in Gloucester
It is such a pleasure to visit the Old Dairy Tearoom. The staff are extremely pleasant and very accomodating. The menu variety is good and the prices are very reasonable and the food is out of this world! SundayLunches are piping hot and extemely tasty! The soups are a favourite of mine. The Tearoom itself is spotlessly clean, charming and attention to detain realy does show. Managemant are lovely and always ask if everything was ok. Will visit again. (Steven Forest of Dean) 
Jun 18th 2010 by S in Gloucestershire
We have just visited the dairy tearooms for sunday lunch. This is our second visit and can thoroughly recommend the food and the service. Cannot wait to go again.
Jun 13th 2010 by K A C in Gloucestershire
We found this little gem in the Forest where you are guaranteed an excellent meal, home cooked, locally sourced produce and served by very friendly staff in a great atmosphere. If you haven't been be sure to give it a try. Well worth a visit.
Jun 12th 2010 by D R in Gloucester
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