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Eating at Hanbury Hall

Person holding a hot drink in their hands
Visitor holding a hazelnut chocolate drink | © National Trust/William Shaw

The Courtyard Kitchen and Stables Cafe are open daily. Every tea, coffee and slice of cake enjoyed in our cafés helps us to protect and conserve Hanbury, so that we can keep it a special place for everyone for years to come.

Festive Offer

Festive Christmas treats will be available from 29 November in the Courtyard Kitchen. Enjoy our warming hot turkey baps with cranberry and stuffing, or try our indulgent Christmas cracker pie filled with free-range turkey, ham, cranberry and parsnip. We’ll also be serving a delicious brie and cranberry quiche. For those with a sweet tooth, choose from our double chocolate and cranberry cookies, festive spiced muffins, and a selection of festive-flavoured ice creams.

The Courtyard Kitchen 

The Courtyard Kitchen restaurant serves breakfast and lunch daily, with a range of delicious hot meals, cakes, and hot and cold drinks. With bright and spacious seating areas, a beautiful courtyard, and charming views into the Parterre garden, the Courtyard Kitchen is the perfect place to relax and enjoy a bite to eat after exploring Hanbury Hall.

The new restaurant is fully accessible, with ramped access into the restaurant and inside the Hall for the first time ever, and a new accessible toilet. The restaurant can be reached from the Stableyard through the reinstated historic archway.

Dogs are permitted outside in the courtyard. Assistance dogs only inside the Courtyard Kitchen. 

The Stables Cafe 

The Stables Café is located in the Stableyard, a short walk from the Hall. The Café serves a range of sandwiches, cakes and bakes, and hot and cold drinks. Enjoy a delicious range of ice cream flavours from nearby Bennetts Ice Cream.

There is indoor seating inside the Stables Café, and outdoor café seating in the Stableyard. Dogs are permitted inside as well as outside the cafe.

Reusable cups  

When you bring a reusable cup for your hot drinks, we’ll give you 25p off as a thank you for helping the environment and reducing the use of disposable cups. Please note that discount isn’t guaranteed at third-party food outlets.

A family with their dog sit outside the cafe at Hanbury Hall, Worcestershire
A family day out at Hanbury Hall and Gardens | © National Trust Images/John Millar

 

Allergen information

Most of the food and drink served is prepared on site in our kitchen, using a wide range of ingredients. As a result, we can’t guarantee that any of our food and drink products are completely allergen free. 

If you have an allergy or intolerance and would like ingredient information about the food and drink served, please ask the staff, who will be happy to help.

Always check when you visit

Visited before? We sometimes change our recipes to improve quality and flavour, including the ingredients. When you visit, please speak to one of our team to check the current allergen information for your favourite dish.

 

Thank you

Every cuppa or tasty treat you buy helps us to continue looking after places for everyone to enjoy.

The Parterre in July at Hanbury Hall and Gardens, Worcestershire

Discover more at Hanbury Hall

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Enjoy the gardens and parkland at Hanbury Hall. From the Walled Garden to Kytes Orchard and beyond, the outdoors at Hanbury look beautiful throughout the year.

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Visiting Hanbury Hall with your dog 

Hanbury Hall is a two pawprint rated place. Explore nearly 400 acres of parkland, woodland and open fields on a dog walk at Hanbury Hall. Find out where you can walk your dog and read our Canine Code here.

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History of Hanbury Hall 

The Vernon family built Hanbury Hall in 1701, but as fashions changed, so did the 18th-century hall and gardens. Discover the history behind Hanbury’s evolution here.

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Group visits to Hanbury Hall 

Find out more about booking your group for a visit to Hanbury Hall and the information you need to help you plan your trip.

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Discover a range of cafés, restaurants and tea-rooms at the places in our care across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Find a place to eat near you, as well as special deals and allergen information.

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Discover the best tea-rooms, cafés and picnic spots in Worcestershire and Herefordshire. Whether you're looking for a sit-down meal or a takeaway hot drink, we've got you covered.

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Pick up a book from a second-hand bookshop to keep or share. Every purchase will raise funds for conservation projects at the places in our care.

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Looking for the perfect gift or perhaps you're in need of some retail therapy? You can browse our full range via our online shop.

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