Saddleback’s

Low Farm, Langwathby, Penrith
07741 616811

Recent Reviews

molly linsley

such a lovely place, no matter how busy he always takes care with each drink and the cakes are delicious. there's a reason he had so many regulars ☕

Jason Soar

By chance we came across the very best coffee, cake, 80’s music trivia and a challenging music puzzle you will ever need when cycling the Coast to Coast. Thanks to Altogether Now by The Farm we conquered Hartside Pass…

Ade Alao

This is a little mobile coffee and drinks place. My friends and I stopped here on our charity cycle ride from Lockness to London. The owner was very generous when he heard our story. He gave us the drinks for free and made a generous donation to the Charity.

Bruce Broadbent

I’ve been here once or twice before and it’s always been good. Today the atmosphere was great, plenty of people about and nice and relaxed. Bacon and sausage butties were superb as was the coffee and hot chocolate. Can’t recommend this great little mobile cafe enough. Well done Langwathby village for allowing Saddlebacks to trade on the green. It’s days like these that make things worth while. Although we did get soaked on our walk back in the thunderstorm!

Edward Suddaby

Fantastic coffee and other hot drinks.The Best sausage or bacon rolls and a fantastic selection of cakes.All to be eaten outside or to takeaway.On this accasion fantastic live music.Cannot be beaten when the weather is good!!!

Alec Tyson

Cakes and coffee were great, guy who runs it was really friendly as well. A must stop if you are on the c2c !

Andy Carter

Great find. Best coffee we've had on the C2Ç.Thanks.

Pete W

On a family visit to Penrith my cousin Pam promised us a surprise visit to what she described as the best brekky in the area. She wasn't wrong. The trailer sits on the green at Langwathby with a few chairs outside for customers. Although the menu is very simple - bacon or Cumberland sausage in a roll - it is beautifully cooked, locally made and cured. Coffee is great too and I'm told the hot chocolate is excellent. Also on offer is a range of delicious home made cakes which we sampled some hours after the breakfast had settled. Yum! Throw into the mix a sound track of vintage pop music, and the witty banter of Nick, the proprietor, you have a uniquely quirky breakfast experience. Well worth the trip. Loved it!

kim lowes

Hot chocolate one of the best I've ever tasted?Kid-friendliness: Outdoor space for childrenParking: Plenty of spaces to park around village green

ClareW956

Most amazing set up on the village green. Coffee and food van serving excellent Cumberland sausage baps, batista coffee's and hot chocolate and the most amazing cakes. Doesn't stop there, seating available with tables and flower display. Very friendly owner. Recommended as a must to try if you are in this area.

Valerie De La Rosa

Lovely tasty coffee and bacon butty. The cakes looked delightful too. Will definitely visit again

Merriol Baldwin

Great wee spot. Very low-key and good for it. Lovely coffee and delicious bacon roll. Nice chatting with the owner. Thank youVegetarian options: None - which was disappointing for our daughter. Kid-friendliness: Definitely - you're on the green so space, a wee play park nearby. Cakes sold too ?Parking: On the road close by/next to the business

Angela Greenhow

Beautiful corvetti coffee, chopping block sausage and bacon all local, home made cakes and soup , the best in the field,Great for meeting family and friends,

Maggie Kay

Lovely sunny Saturday morning enjoying coffee and fab peppery sausage sandwiches on the village green at Langwathby.

Robert Mines

Open many sunny days. Great bacon butties, home made cakes and good coffee. Friendly and a great sitting out place. Highly recommended.

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