Great cafè in hut 4, located by the left side of the mansion in Bletchley Park, home of the codebreakers.Benugo company runs both the café in the entrance block C, and also in hut 4.Hut 4 is the only café out of the two, that do hot lunch meals.They sometimes they have a daily special meal, do check with the catering staff what it is.Hut 4 café also serve sandwiches, soup with bread, sausage rolls, salads lovely cakes, cream teas, fresh fruit salads. bottled beers and soft drinks.Coffee's and teas can be bought here too.They have a kids menu too and the children will like the ice creams on offer here.They also serve crisps, biscuits and chocolate bars, nuts and raisins in small packets.Staff are friendly and tentative and it's a table service when you order hot meals.There is free water on tap, and they will fill your water bottle up if you ask the staff at the checkout counter.There are two seating areas with high tables as well as normal height tables.Good etiquette is to clear your table after your use, onto a tray and put into a rack.Not to forget there is a very nice tea room in the mansion, run again by Benugo that take bookings on selected Fridays and Saturday's that serve a selection of petite sandwiches and little fancies on a three tier plate along with tea or coffee that is complimented with fine bone China being used.Parking: There is free parking for visitors going to Bletchley park once you drive past the security barriers, and the car park will be straight ahead.Kid-friendliness: There is a children's menu and outside the hut is a playground with a huge chess set that is next to the playground.
Adam Gamble
Good value baguettes and great
Giuseppe Morana
Not a lot of options and portions not very generous (there were 4 slices of carrots and two tiny sticks of broccoli in the pie). The quality of the food is good
DaeHyun Sung
Fish and chips
seandj1992
Absolutely shocking visit here and on finding out it’s a benugo franchise not surprising - only had a drink in the end. Sold out of baguettes leaving the few soggy looking sandwiches in the chillers. Server (turned out to be deputy manager) completely non pluses by this likely assuming to upsell more expensive options so left with only an overpriced drink. Poor food quality, shocking service and topped off with food server shouting numbers across the dining area as clearly could not be bothered to look. A real disappointment to an amazing day out - recommend bringing a packed lunch
Y370KBanner
Husband had pie, carrots and peas. That is what you got on your minit plate . Totally dry. Did ask for gravy and the onion gravy from the sausage dish arrived in one lump or two. Tender brocolli stems were wooden. The nearly whole chunk of carrot was blanched and raw I had butternut squash,spit pea and spinach curry . Sent back first as was cold. Two miniscule bits of squash, no spinach at all and three halved potatoes . So potato curry!! Both meals were dreadful . The price was not cheap and I really don't know where you would get away with serving such poor food Your letting yourselves down Bletchley
thewillow
Good selection of sandwiches, cakes, soup of the day, sausages rolls etc. tea, coffee & cool drinks. We enjoyed the soup served with sour dough bread followed by some cake & a brownie. Nice & quiet to enjoy your lunch.
Michael Greenberg
Plan to spend the better part of a day. Read a book or watch Imitation Game before going.
SLELWool
Quite nice food served here, or I should say, sel served here, but decent quality, if not a great deal of choice.
Awful service big mouthed chef could here the big lady in the restaurant put me and my mum off our food fish was disgusting and the swearing from the foreign chef lady what a joke
Ernie Tech
Nice and easy. Not crowded and good snacks
Chris C
Luckily wangled our way in to the park for free and so thought would start off with lunch at the cafe. Efficient queuing system and quite efficient service. Prices ok - tad high considering most visitors would have already paid upwards of £20 just to get in. Wifey had a falefel sandwich (very good), I had fish & chips - mixed review there the chips and sauce were very good. Baby had some pre-prepared cheesy pasta mush from Sainos. The fish a bit tasteless but I supposed I should take that up with the fish itself because the batter was crispy and it was served hot and fresh. Either way happy to recommend. Particularly enjoyed the war time feel to the cafe - half expected some wrens to pop in for their lunch having been breaking some codes. Well done
Mark Linford
A well earned cup of tea after a long day's walking
Linsey Moddelmog
I had the chicken with leaks pastry dish, it was the best meal I had on my 13 day trip to Europe. I dream of that lunch, honestly, I wish we had real cooked meals on the US at our museums, zoos, schools instead of the prepackaged semi-edible passable food.
Great cafè in hut 4, located by the left side of the mansion in Bletchley Park, home of the codebreakers.Benugo company runs both the café in the entrance block C, and also in hut 4.Hut 4 is the only café out of the two, that do hot lunch meals.They sometimes they have a daily special meal, do check with the catering staff what it is.Hut 4 café also serve sandwiches, soup with bread, sausage rolls, salads lovely cakes, cream teas, fresh fruit salads. bottled beers and soft drinks.Coffee's and teas can be bought here too.They have a kids menu too and the children will like the ice creams on offer here.They also serve crisps, biscuits and chocolate bars, nuts and raisins in small packets.Staff are friendly and tentative and it's a table service when you order hot meals.There is free water on tap, and they will fill your water bottle up if you ask the staff at the checkout counter.There are two seating areas with high tables as well as normal height tables.Good etiquette is to clear your table after your use, onto a tray and put into a rack.Not to forget there is a very nice tea room in the mansion, run again by Benugo that take bookings on selected Fridays and Saturday's that serve a selection of petite sandwiches and little fancies on a three tier plate along with tea or coffee that is complimented with fine bone China being used.Parking: There is free parking for visitors going to Bletchley park once you drive past the security barriers, and the car park will be straight ahead.Kid-friendliness: There is a children's menu and outside the hut is a playground with a huge chess set that is next to the playground.
Good value baguettes and great
Not a lot of options and portions not very generous (there were 4 slices of carrots and two tiny sticks of broccoli in the pie). The quality of the food is good
Fish and chips
Absolutely shocking visit here and on finding out it’s a benugo franchise not surprising - only had a drink in the end. Sold out of baguettes leaving the few soggy looking sandwiches in the chillers. Server (turned out to be deputy manager) completely non pluses by this likely assuming to upsell more expensive options so left with only an overpriced drink. Poor food quality, shocking service and topped off with food server shouting numbers across the dining area as clearly could not be bothered to look. A real disappointment to an amazing day out - recommend bringing a packed lunch
Husband had pie, carrots and peas. That is what you got on your minit plate . Totally dry. Did ask for gravy and the onion gravy from the sausage dish arrived in one lump or two. Tender brocolli stems were wooden. The nearly whole chunk of carrot was blanched and raw I had butternut squash,spit pea and spinach curry . Sent back first as was cold. Two miniscule bits of squash, no spinach at all and three halved potatoes . So potato curry!! Both meals were dreadful . The price was not cheap and I really don't know where you would get away with serving such poor food Your letting yourselves down Bletchley
Good selection of sandwiches, cakes, soup of the day, sausages rolls etc. tea, coffee & cool drinks. We enjoyed the soup served with sour dough bread followed by some cake & a brownie. Nice & quiet to enjoy your lunch.
Plan to spend the better part of a day. Read a book or watch Imitation Game before going.
Quite nice food served here, or I should say, sel served here, but decent quality, if not a great deal of choice.
Nice and easy. Not crowded and good snacks
Restaurantji Recommends
Awful service big mouthed chef could here the big lady in the restaurant put me and my mum off our food fish was disgusting and the swearing from the foreign chef lady what a joke
Nice and easy. Not crowded and good snacks
Luckily wangled our way in to the park for free and so thought would start off with lunch at the cafe. Efficient queuing system and quite efficient service. Prices ok - tad high considering most visitors would have already paid upwards of £20 just to get in. Wifey had a falefel sandwich (very good), I had fish & chips - mixed review there the chips and sauce were very good. Baby had some pre-prepared cheesy pasta mush from Sainos. The fish a bit tasteless but I supposed I should take that up with the fish itself because the batter was crispy and it was served hot and fresh. Either way happy to recommend. Particularly enjoyed the war time feel to the cafe - half expected some wrens to pop in for their lunch having been breaking some codes. Well done
A well earned cup of tea after a long day's walking
I had the chicken with leaks pastry dish, it was the best meal I had on my 13 day trip to Europe. I dream of that lunch, honestly, I wish we had real cooked meals on the US at our museums, zoos, schools instead of the prepackaged semi-edible passable food.