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Drop in eating
Tucked within our walls on the footprint of an old glasshouse sits the new garden Café. Take a seat inside or relax on the outdoor terrace for delicious food and drinks from breakfast through to teatime.
simply good
Down to earth dining
Whether you’re looking for a quiet spot for a coffee and catch up, or the clan is ravenous after exploring, drop in to Bamburgh Walled Garden Café for artisan coffee, home-baking and great food all served up in our laid back café
Start the morning right with your perfect brew or tuck in to our selection of freshly made sandwiches, salads, and just baked sweet treats throughout the day – all made with top-notch ingredients with a focus on Northumberland suppliers.
flavours of Northumberland
Fresh local produce
Northumberland is home to brilliant local suppliers , farmers and growers who we’re proud to support.
Our café menu and daily specials use local produce found on the doorstep here in Northumberland which our kitchen team transform into mouthwatering breakfasts, lunches and afternoon teas.
whet your appetite
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tasty treats
Our menus
Look forward to details of our food and drinks menus coming soon…
Where to next..?
The Sensory Garden
Get hands-on with an abundance of flowers, grasses and garden textures - find out more about our Sensory Garden.
Adventure Playground
Perfect for little explorers, our exciting adventure playground will keep them busy and tire them out!
Attractions in The Bamburgh Castle family
Bamburgh Castle
Seize the day at Britain's greatest coastal castle. With nine acres of grounds and staterooms to explore, get ready for high adventure, exhilarating views and sea air.
Bamburgh Beach
Voted best seaside destination by Which? for the fourth year running, explore the coastline with its miles of sandy beaches overlooked by magnificent Bamburgh Castle.
Armstrong and Aviation Museum
A unique collection of artefacts from Northumberland military aircraft crash sites telling the story of pioneering aviation history and their connection with Bamburgh Castle.