North Yorkshire cafe is well-kept secret with cream teas
Dale Head Farm Tea Garden in Rosedale is often dubbed an βoasis on the moorsβ, known for its peaceful atmosphere, views βto die forβ and βheavenlyβ homemade cream scones, according to visitors.
Owner Maggie reveals about the tea roomβs history: βWeβve lived at the farm for over 20 years and first opened our Tea Garden in 2010.
βWe’ve been serving sandwiches, cakes, loose leaf tea, speciality teas and Taylors of Harrogate coffee, as well as homemade cold drinks (such as elderflower cordial), to needy walkers ever since.β
North Yorkshire cafe is a βwell-kept secretβ serving cream teas with views
The cafeβs website also details: βOur uniquely situated Tea Garden can be found at Dale Head Farm, a working hill farm tucked away at the head of Rosedale, on the edge of the North York Moors.Β
βOur garden is quite simply tranquillity itself, where you can relax and enjoy the beautiful views of our Rosedale valley.
βDescribed as an βoasis on the moorsβ – when you’re walking and in need of a decent cuppa and a piece of Maggie Barraclough’s famous homemade cake, here we are just waiting for you.
βGroup bookings welcome no matter what the weather and well behaved dogs are also more than welcome.β
When it comes to the menu at Dale Head Farm Tea Garden, as well as sandwiches and βproperβ cakes baked by Maggie, there is also soup served on colder days.
The cafeβs website shares: βYorkshire is a place of long held traditions and if itβs the taste of ancient, well-guarded Yorkshire recipes youβre craving for, look no further than Maggieβs proper homemade cakes.Β
Β βAll items are made in the kitchen at Dale Head Farm, from where there are usually delicious smells wafting out of the kitchen door.
Β βFollowing Maggie’s huge success at Farmerβs markets throughout North Yorkshire, you can now enjoy her cakes at her very own tea room at Dale Head Farm.β
It continues: βEverything is homemade on the premises using local ingredients whenever possible and we offer a βdaily specialβ which changes each week.
βChoose from delights such as Yorkshire Tea bread, scones with homemade jam and cream, as well as peculiarities such as βFuneral Biscuitsβ, βCourting Cakeβ and βMoggyβ.”
Gluten-free sandwiches and traditional cakes, including chocolate brownies, coffee walnut, flapjacks and lemon drizzle, are available too.
Over on Tripadvisor, Dale Head Farm Tea Garden has an βexcellentβ 4.8/5 rating based on 228 reviews β 200 of which are independently rated as βexcellentβ.
Someone wrote: βAdorable tea shop, great hosts and fantastic selection of cakes and snacks.
βLoved the tea pots and mix and match crockery – absolutely perfect for the setting. Bonus – toilets available!!β
This person said: βWhat a find! This quirky tearoom was so unexpected in its hidden location and wonderful array of cakes, savouries and wide menu.
βWe had a very warm welcome and enjoyed scones with jam and cream, Yorkshire brack with cheddar and milkshakes!
‘Wonderful location to eat heavenly cream scones whilst admiring the view’ (Image: Tripadvisor)
βWell worth a visit for the delicious food and delightful atmosphere.β
Another posted: βFriendly tearoom. Excellent homemade cake and scones.
βBest cheese scone I have had so far this year. Nice garden with good views. Worth a visit if you are walking in the area.β
One happy visitor put: βWonderful location to eat heavenly cream scones whilst admiring the view. Perfect place to recover from walking up the valley.β
This account praised: βWe were met with a lovely welcome and a nice happy smile.
βThe garden has views to die for and the food is top quality you won’t want to leave!
βWe will definitely return, can’t rate this place high enough.β
Will you be heading to Dale Head Tea Garden for a freshly made scone or two, along with a pot of tea? Let us know in the comments below if you have any other recommendations for a cream tea.