SOMERSET residents looking for a special way to treat their mum’s this Sunday March 19, can do so at a farm shop in the county.
Rumwell Farm Shop will give each mum a free gift on Mother's Day if they attend the cafe this Sunday on the date of the main holiday.
Anne Mitchell, Partner at the farm shop, located on the A38 between Taunton and Wellington, explained: “We’re encouraging people to really spoil their mum this Mother’s Day and bring them for a delicious home cooked, Sunday roast lunch, using as many ingredients as possible sourced from Somerset and the Westcountry, with table service, here with us."
“We’re serving a choice of three starters, a carvery with three different meats to choose from as well as vegetarian options and a choice of three homemade puddings. Prices are from £29.99 per-person, plus, you’ll also receive a free small gift for your mum too!”
A £10 deposit per person is required when booking. Pre-ordering required for groups of eight or more when booking. Normal children’s options available.
Please also select when booking if you require your free small gift and how many mums will be in your party.
Rumwell Farm Shop is an independent, family-run, award-winning business owned by the Mitchell family. It was originally a potato store, when David and Anne Mitchell began selling their potatoes and free-range eggs at the gate more than 25 years ago.
Rumwell Farm Shop, which won nine Taste of the West Gold Awards in 2022. It’s traditional, dry cured back bacon was recently given the title of overall Champion Bacon in the Taste of the West Awards.
The food prepared in the Café kitchen is sourced from the Farm Shop, the Mitchell family farm, which is just four miles away, and other regional suppliers.
Families are welcome to the Café and there is a menu especially for children. It also serves afternoon teas, Sunday carvery and is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages.
For more information, please call Rumwell Farm Shop, which is located in Rumwell between Taunton and Wellington, on 01823 461599 or visit www.rumwellfarmshop.com.
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