The Vineyard

Garden Centre, Bigby High Rd, Brigg
01652 658492

Recent Reviews

Cazlyn

Awful stodgy cheese scone, no taste, no cheese, expensive. Don’t bother. Coffee was nice but expensive.

Cleethorpes_Customer

Four of us enjoyed an excellent Christmas lunch. Fantastic value and brilliant service with a special mention to Debbie for her friendly, humorous service. Going beyond the pale for a gluten and dairy free customer. Highly recommend a visit.

Karrie-Anne Bullimore

The Vineyard is always popular. They have a great range of choices on cakes and hot food. I have heard some people complain about the price but as a garden centre lover I'd say it's pretty on par with most centre cafe/restaurants.The staff are always welcoming and polite.Nice atmosphere and plenty of indoor and outdoor seating.

Stephen Hotchin

It’s a one stop shop , staff are helpful and knowledgable. There’s areas to sit and enjoy a lite bite or a meal inside and out. It’s a well planned out Center and There lucky to have such a catchment in the Brigg and surrounding area It works for both parties

Susan Grindle

Went for a run in the car to Brigg garden center. Hubby was paying so how could i refuse. Had the carvery with the pie option for a change. It was delicious ?. Well and truly stuffed . The breakfasts finish at 11 and the lunches start at 11.30. We got there around quarter to 12 . Initially there was a queue to order but it wasn't crowded where we were and when we went for our dinner we were straight to the counter. The staff were nice and friendly and i didn't see any tables waiting to be cleared. The drinks were nice and hot too. The place is quite large our table was 104 and you're not all squashed together. You can just have a drink and a scone if you want. There is also seating outside if you wish

Julie Melchers

Fabulous afternoon tea here to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee. The food was absolutely delicious and the staff were amazing! Excellent quality and value for money!

Lolly Bamford

Lovely friendly staff and well laid out but a big negative for the cafe is not catering for children with allergies properly .. and No Dairy Free Icecream , even most little cafes have that …. Try telling a two year old he can’t have one when other children do ..

Ashley Statham

Really good hot drinks and very tasty cake. Great place to take a pit stop as you make your way around the garden centre.

Al Green

Fantastic selection of plants and accessories. Restaurant was very busy but didn't have to wait long for our food to arrive and it was superb. Our first visit but we will be back.

Linda Green

First visit to the garden centre. Absolutely amazing!! Fantastic choice of everything. Had our lunch whilst we we there it was delicious. We will definitely be visiting again

Vicki Fillingham

Went with my mum and Sophie her Shih tzu for a coffee and love how dog friendly this place is! Was made very welcome and not like lepers which some places do even though they are meant to be dog friendly. The restaurant was lovely and plenty of bowls for the dogs. Thank you for looking after our doggies!

Y8648EMpauls

They have vegetarian food on the menu but it’s cooked with the meat products. When we ordered a vegetarian breakfast and enquired, just to make sure everything was cooked separately from meat the staff enquired with the cook and said the vegetarian sausage was cooked with the meat sausage. She didn’t seem to understand the issue. If you advertise that it is vegetarian then it has to be just that or you are breaking the law by misleading customers and trading standards can fine you. Vegetarian beware.

Millymolly77

Disappointed this time. We travel from Barnsley usually every year because we love the garden centre at Christmas. Queued to get a table, then queued for food. That wasn’t a problem but the sandwich platter was. £7.99 for the prawn mayonnaise which was more mayonnaise with a few prawns and not on bloomer bread as advertised. The serving grace was the lemon cake which was delicious.

DelightfulD38

Went to brigg garden centre today and was looking forward to a nice lunch in the vineyard garden centre, but was sadly disappointed- myself and my mum both ordered the vegetarian omelette which we thought would have the tomato, mushroom and onion would be incorporated in the omelette, instead the toppings was just plonked on top, not even nicely chopped pieces it was slices, with a small covering of cheese, never have I had an omelette like this before, the chips were dry, the salad garnish was also to be desired, the lettuce had a lot of brown bits on it, seeing as salad garnish is on a lot of meals, I don’t understand why it was so poor. Gone are the days when they were homemade and cooked fresh, now sadly frozen. The standards have definitely slipped, not a patch on what it used to be! Won’t be in a rush to dine there again!!!

Angie R

On our way from Skegness to Wakefield we just needed a quick stop for the dog and a takeaway coffee. The little kiosk in the entrance was closed so I left my Husband with the dog and went to the restaurant where I was told I couldn't get a takeaway coffee, we would have to register to get in and sit at a table. You would imagine in these Covid times that a takeaway would be a much safer option. So after waiting in 2 separate queues (Apparently I was in the wrong one) I got 2 Cappuccinos at £3.30 each. This turned out to be milky water so I had to ask for them replacing, the replacements were slightly better but nothing like any Cappuccino I've had elsewhere. All in all quite a disappointing visit.

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