Old Hall Farm
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Victor Heath
Apr 28th, 2023 -
Ben Nicholson
Really good quality and a great selection. I did comment that it was a little pricey - but on refleciton, it's not actually bad, and it's in line with similar cafes - sometimes I just think back to the time when a couple of bits of toast were 50p
Apr 20th, 2023 -
Philip Westwood Deamer
Second visit here to the cafe and we wont be coming back. Made to wait for a table whilst being ignored. No oat milk for hot chocolate three breakfasts 43! Whole experience made us feel like we were an inconvenience. Wanted to pay the bill and had to wait whilst lady was doing other non essential things We dont recommend
Apr 18th, 2023 -
Ahmad Fadal
This is my honest opinion. I don't leave reviews for a lot of stuff that I try, but this one needs a review, trust me wait till the end. First of the delivery was easy and good, I ordered 12 Pastured Eggs, 6L of Raw Jersey Milk and one small bottle of Raw Jersey Cream. The eggs you could just tell before I even ate it how healthy they treated the chicken, it just looked amazing and then it tasted fantastic. The cream was very nice and the milk is really addictive, you just get a sense of realness when you drink it unlike supermarket stuff. As soon as you drink it you can tell this milk is the real milk God has given us, this is the real deal this raw milk. I support this farm and farmers like her 100% as a human and as a Muslim I say this because if you're a Muslim you know how important milk is for us and what the Prophet said about it, so what's the point drinking it if all you ever find is shops selling bad milk by heating it up and all this bad stuff they do? but anyway what they call milk is not even even real milk aswell. I advise every real Muslim and non-Muslim to support farmers like this because they are protecting what God has sent down for us as a cure and they must be protected, we must support them. Don't believe the media lies about raw milk and their war on real eggs and chickens and all this bird flu nonsense they are spreading etc. They are doing this, so you don't cure yourself. I've had raw milk before, but it was from a Holstein cow and I had stomach pain and kept needing the washroom. After I found out that Holstein cows are hybrid cows and then an expert told me in the past there was literally an agenda to get all cows to mix with black and white cows that look like the Masonic chess board however some people a few hundred years ago escaped with their cattle to islands like Guernsey and Jersey just so that their cows would not be contaminated and inbred with these new cows. I drank 1 litre of Jersey milk and I had 0 stomach pain.
Apr 16th, 2023 -
Bob
The milk and dairy they produce themselves are brilliant, absolutely lovely stuff, and for a reasonable price. However, I have a severe issue with the pricing of the products they sell from third-party suppliers, in particular the Truly Traceable pies. Having purchased their pies from both the Earsham Street Deli and Bailey's Delicatessen, both pricing them at 4.95, Old Hall Farm charge 7.10. I am well aware there will be a surcharge for them selling them, but given the sheer difference, I can see this as nothing but gross profiteering, and especially as Old Hall Farm do not have to pay rent, unlike the other establishments mentioned. I really do hope the owners reconsider their pricing, as the shop stocks a great range of stuff and the staff have always been lovely, but this, I really do feel, is a gross business practice that has no place anywhere. UPDATE: Visited a couple days ago again, to find the prices of the same product have risen by 10p, making them 7.20 here, whereas Earsham Street Deli and Bailey's are still charging 4.95. Genuinely disgusted at this practice, maybe instead of appearing on TV banging on about how 'holistic' their practices are, they ought to look in the mirror at themselves first.
Apr 1st, 2023
Contact Info
- (150) 833-3110
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Old Hall Farm?
A The phone number for Old Hall Farm is: (150) 833-3110.
Q Where is Old Hall Farm located?
A Old Hall Farm is located at Norwich Rd, Woodton, eng NR35 2LP
Q What is the internet address for Old Hall Farm?
A The website (URL) for Old Hall Farm is: http://www.oldhallfarm.co.uk/
Q What days are Old Hall Farm open?
A Old Hall Farm is open:
Thursday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Friday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Saturday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Sunday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Monday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:00 AM - 8:00 AM
Q How is Old Hall Farm rated?
A Old Hall Farm has a 4.7 Star Rating from 368 reviewers.
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Old Hall Farm
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 368 Reviews )Victor Heath on Google
Ben Nicholson on Google
Really good quality and a great selection. I did comment that it was a little pricey - but on refleciton, it's not actually bad, and it's in line with similar cafes - sometimes I just think back to the time when a couple of bits of toast were 50p
Philip Westwood Deamer on Google
Second visit here to the cafe and we wont be coming back. Made to wait for a table whilst being ignored. No oat milk for hot chocolate three breakfasts 43! Whole experience made us feel like we were an inconvenience. Wanted to pay the bill and had to wait whilst lady was doing other non essential things We dont recommend
Ahmad Fadal on Google
This is my honest opinion. I don't leave reviews for a lot of stuff that I try, but this one needs a review, trust me wait till the end. First of the delivery was easy and good, I ordered 12 Pastured Eggs, 6L of Raw Jersey Milk and one small bottle of Raw Jersey Cream. The eggs you could just tell before I even ate it how healthy they treated the chicken, it just looked amazing and then it tasted fantastic. The cream was very nice and the milk is really addictive, you just get a sense of realness when you drink it unlike supermarket stuff. As soon as you drink it you can tell this milk is the real milk God has given us, this is the real deal this raw milk. I support this farm and farmers like her 100% as a human and as a Muslim I say this because if you're a Muslim you know how important milk is for us and what the Prophet said about it, so what's the point drinking it if all you ever find is shops selling bad milk by heating it up and all this bad stuff they do? but anyway what they call milk is not even even real milk aswell. I advise every real Muslim and non-Muslim to support farmers like this because they are protecting what God has sent down for us as a cure and they must be protected, we must support them. Don't believe the media lies about raw milk and their war on real eggs and chickens and all this bird flu nonsense they are spreading etc. They are doing this, so you don't cure yourself. I've had raw milk before, but it was from a Holstein cow and I had stomach pain and kept needing the washroom. After I found out that Holstein cows are hybrid cows and then an expert told me in the past there was literally an agenda to get all cows to mix with black and white cows that look like the Masonic chess board however some people a few hundred years ago escaped with their cattle to islands like Guernsey and Jersey just so that their cows would not be contaminated and inbred with these new cows. I drank 1 litre of Jersey milk and I had 0 stomach pain.
Bob on Google
The milk and dairy they produce themselves are brilliant, absolutely lovely stuff, and for a reasonable price.
However, I have a severe issue with the pricing of the products they sell from third-party suppliers, in particular the Truly Traceable pies.
Having purchased their pies from both the Earsham Street Deli and Bailey's Delicatessen, both pricing them at 4.95, Old Hall Farm charge 7.10. I am well aware there will be a surcharge for them selling them, but given the sheer difference, I can see this as nothing but gross profiteering, and especially as Old Hall Farm do not have to pay rent, unlike the other establishments mentioned.
I really do hope the owners reconsider their pricing, as the shop stocks a great range of stuff and the staff have always been lovely, but this, I really do feel, is a gross business practice that has no place anywhere.
UPDATE: Visited a couple days ago again, to find the prices of the same product have risen by 10p, making them 7.20 here, whereas Earsham Street Deli and Bailey's are still charging 4.95. Genuinely disgusted at this practice, maybe instead of appearing on TV banging on about how 'holistic' their practices are, they ought to look in the mirror at themselves first.