Farmshop Bicester

116 Pingle Dr, Bicester
01865 686400

Recent Reviews

Robert S

One of the best places in Bicester??Klaudia best waitress so nice and so kind.

Zain Khan

Good quality food made using fresh ingredients.Restaurant was busy and quite packed. Expect to be seated close to other customers.Service could be improved. Had to ask for water multiple times.Expensive for what it is. The restaurant adds a service charge to the bill - just pay your staff properly and add the cost to the items in the menu!Dietary restrictions: Chicken is halal.

Phai Dip

Really nice restaurant, very efficiently ran and the staff were tentative. Great food and really nice

Ömer Faruk Ağca

Very cozy and lovely place. Went for breakfast and the quality of the products were superb. Recommended!

Razvan Alin Chiuzbaian

This place is just lovely, cozy and has plenty of food and beverage options. Food portions are large enough to keep you going for shopping sessions and plates are well presented. Clean toilets are upstairs and service is quite friendly. Couple of suggestions: easy on persuading up-sales and the place would do lovely with some nice calming live music bands.

Jed4ManCity

Amazing food, atmosphere and service. Staff were very friendly and attentive on such a busy shopping day. Stock Hawkstone lager which was a plus, lovely pint. Mac and cheese was some of the best I’ve ever had! Kid and vegetarian friendly.

Jane T.

An absolute haven of good quality food and service amongst the commercial bustle of Bicester Village.

Brina

A lovely place. The food was very good. Love how gorgeous it looks inside!!

Jayna Bhudia

Lovely restaurant with delicious mac n cheese and truffle chips. Exactly what we needed after shopping all day. A little bit cheeky to add a £5 bottle of water to the bill when we weren't asked if we wanted tap or bottled water. Our glasses were just filled and only until the bill came did we see this. Would've been nice to ask because we would've been happy with normal tap water. Aside from this, our waitress was lovely. Thank you

Matthew Richards

Food and atmosphere is lovely. Service was slow and we had a dish forgotten. Major issue was that the gents toilets were disgusting. Loo roll all over the floor and urine puddles covering most of the place. Felt like I was in a train station toilets. Really disgusting, how hard can it be to clean??

Cemile “CC” Imam Zade

The Manager and Front of House were really friendly despite the hustle and bustle of a Sunday morning. They offered us a beautiful table, the food was quick, and the breakfast and coffee was delicious.

Francesco

The place could be better cleaned but the overall experience is good.The food is very well prepared as well as caffetteria’s drinks.The atmosphere reminds of a countryside home, with sofas and wood walls around the place.Really cool to have a meal or simply a tea-time with family/friends

Abdullah Alkhalawi

You will find the restaurant at the entrance of the outlet. Enjoy their delicious food and go shopping.

Daniel Wheeler

Fantastic restaurant & dinner experience in Bicester with my lovely lady. Visited after enjoying RadWood at Bicester Heritage by means of a recommendation from a colleague.Classy interior of dark woods and burnished metal. Every member of staff we encountered gave a sincere smile and greeting. The bar, ground floor, mezzanine, open kitchen (even the toilets) were furnished in a sophisticated manner.Fish & chips with tartare sauceButtermilk chicken burgerMatcha teaSticky toffe pudding & vanilla ice creamApple pie & vanilla ice cream (came recommended by our waiter, very worthwhile)A wonderful meal with an easy listening upbeat soundtrack overhead. We were made to feel most welcome as if we were guests, rather than customers. Truly a case of "You get what you pay for".

Hamid

Farmhouse aesthetics, city centre prices, tiny portion sizes.The ONE feature a farmhouse meal has is a hearty, filling meal. Farmshop failed to deliver.We shared the mozzarella stick starter, which included a whopping 3(!) pieces and then ordered a plant based burger and a fish sandwich for the mains. Drinks were a citrus punch and an iced tea.The drinks and starters arrived quickly, before a requested pause for the mains.The food was tasty and fresh but nowhere near enough sufficient for what is supposed to be farmhouse fayre.A fish sandwich cost £20. It was literally 2 slices of bread and a fillet that wasn't more than 150g in weight. The accompanying fries were dry or refried, and I couldn't tell which.Conparativley, Murgatroyds in West Yorkshire charge the same amount for a GIANT haddock, chips, bread & butter, AND a drink.In total, I paid £67 for this meal that INCLUDED a "discretionary" 12.5% service charge. Respectfully, if it's already included. It's not discretionary, is it? What's a customer to do? Suffer the indignity of asing for it to be removed? Shameful.This, then, is more of a tourist trap than a restaurant. Save your appetite and money for an actual farmhouse experience.

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