Brunch at The Middlewick, Farmstead, Glastonbury, Somerset. But onto the Tor and the ‘Sacred Waters’ at The Chalice.  

Set within 16 acres of Somerset’s beautiful countryside and for added enjoyment a good view of the Tor and St Michael’s tower Middlewick farm shop and cafe is worth the ride out. To get there I suppose ramblers could ramble, and cyclist could cycle but I didn’t see many buses. Having said that people managed to find it and the cafe was busy both inside and out.

It’s an eco-friendly cafe, farm shop and spa. I really don’t care that it’s eco-friendly I was jut there at the cafe for brunch. Although the spa was interesting – converted shepherd’s huts which add to the rustic feel. We walked straight passed though and into the cafe, which isn’t rustic at all! But the food was nice – vegetarian of course.

My food critique is minimal as both my friend, Karen, and I are vegetarian so it’s not going to be an adventurous journey of culinary delight – I’m more interested in where I end up eating it and how easily it is to access those vegetarian delights. It’s lovely to be in the middle of the Somerset countryside and worth every adjective and cliche – I feel privileged to live there.

  And onto the Tor – eventually