Halfpenny Green Vineyards Tom Lane, Bobbington, Stourbridge DY7 5EP
About the Business
Welcome to Halfpenny Green Vineyards, a unique establishment offering a delightful combination of award-winning wines, mouth-watering food, and breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Nestled in the heart of Bobbington, Stourbridge, our vineyard is conveniently located at Tom Ln, Halfpenny Green, DY7 5EP, in the United Kingdom.
Our vineyard is a point of interest that draws visitors from far and wide. We offer guided tours of our estate, introducing visitors to the process of winemaking, from grape to glass. You will have the chance to see the vineyard at its best, with endless rows of rows of luscious grapes, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
Halfpenny Green doesn't just offer tours; it is also a restaurant where you can sit and enjoy the beauty of the venue while sampling our delicious dishes. We specialize in locally-sourced ingredients, which Chef uses to create culinary delights to tantalize your taste buds. Whether you fancy a light lunch, a sumptuous dinner, or a traditional British afternoon tea, we have something to suit every palate.
One of the standout features of our restaurant is our Wine Glass Tower, a unique wine-serving system which allows you to taste and enjoy our award-winning wines by the glass. Choose from our range of red, white, rose, and sparkling wines, all of which are produced on-site using grapes grown in our very own vineyard.
At Halfpenny Green, we pride ourselves on providing our visitors with an unforgettable experience, with everything from the food to the service and the ambiance created to ensure you leave feeling happy, satisfied, and relaxed. Whether you're looking for a day trip or a weekend getaway, Halfpenny Green Vineyards is a destination that won't disappoint. Visit us today and discover the magic of our vineyard.
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Tom Ln, Halfpenny Green, Bobbington, Stourbridge DY7 5EP, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Nice setting with views of the Vineyards. Other interesting craft shops on the premises with a deli and gift shop selling the wine they produce. The wine was very nice! Ate lunch in the cafe, which was ok, but for the setting expected home made food, cakes and bread etc."
"A nice place to visit with plenty of free parking. There are several independent shops on site that sell a variety of products. The Vineyard has its own shop adjoining the cafe where it sells its own wine along with gifts and produce. The cafe is a really nice setting but the food is very average. The service is OK, could be better."
"Great food deli, wine & spirit tastings local beers, best butchers and reasonably priced. Restaurant they have it all and more. We'll worth a visit."
"It's taken me 5 days to reflect on our visit and I still feel as I did on Mothers Day. A daughter booked a wine and cheese tasting to be followed by a 3 course lunch. The wine & cheese tasting was fantastic. A knowledgeable lady and all 4 of us enjoyed it . I truly wished the same could be said about the Sunday lunch. The smoked salmon I had for starters was pleasant but nothing amazing. I chose roast beef for my main course and I can say nothing good about it. The meat was tough, the vegetables were over cooked, the roast potatoes were so crispy a knife couldn't penetrate them and the centre had cooked away. One overcooked carrot and a slither of parsnip. The Yorkshire pudding was not light, as it was also overcooked and crispy. The Kale was the best part, as it had barely been shown any steam . We asked to see the menu again so we could choose a dessert . Thirty minutes later we gave up and asked for the bill. There were plenty of serving staff available but they didn't seem to have set tables to work and just flitted around. Unfortunately I don't see us returning for Sunday lunch anytime soon. An even greater shame when my daughter & partner had driven 2 hours to meet us here for lunch ."
"Our first Sunday lunch here since the new build has been opened. The experience was OK but sadly nothing more. The service was pleasant enough but unfortunately it was also slow and felt "chaotic". The food, especially the meat seemed processed rather than a "farm shop" offering (such as Essington) that we were hoping for. Sadly the beef was reminiscent of Birds Eye frozen slices. At £13.95 per head I didn't think it was good value for what we had although the desserts did rescue what would otherwise have been a disappointing meal. It was also quite noisy, exaggerated by the new hard surfaces. I wish I could have been more complimentary."
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