Pantry Barn Cafe, Breamore Estate Review

Thursday, 30 April 2026

 


A few weeks ago, Matt and I took ourselves on a camping trip away to the New Forest. When lunchtime rolled around, we did what everyone does: opened Google Maps and braced ourselves for decision paralysis. But then… we spotted Pantry Barn Cafe and the moment I saw Welsh rarebit on the menu, well, that was that. Decision made!


Nestled within the beautiful grounds of the Breamore Estate, the cafe feels like something out of a countryside daydream. It sits in a charming little courtyard, framed by rustic brick barns, dotted with independent shops, and wrapped in that peaceful New Forest hush. It’s the sort of place where muddy boots are welcome, dogs snooze happily under tables, and time seems to stretch just a little longer.


From the outside, Pantry Barn Cafe has that effortlessly classic barn charm, all warm wood and countryside character, with plenty of outdoor seating perfect for sunny afternoons and lazy lunches.


Step inside, and you’re greeted by the sweetest little twinkling bell (the kind that instantly makes you smile), before being wrapped in a cosy, nostalgic atmosphere. Think pre-war charm, soft music, and decor that makes you want to linger. It’s on the smaller side indoors, but that only adds to its snug, welcoming feel - and with the generous outdoor space, there’s plenty of room to settle in when the weather plays nice.


The welcome couldn’t have been warmer. From the moment we walked in, the staff made us feel right at home. A lovely gentleman (I’m fairly sure he was called Steve!) talked us through the specials and how everything works - easy, relaxed bar service, just as it should be.


Now, onto the food (the best bit, obviously). The menu is full of comforting cafe classics; breakfasts, lunches, and a tempting array of cakes, all freshly made to order. And the portions? Generous in the most satisfying way.


I went for the Welsh rarebit, and honestly… 10/10, no notes, would order again in a heartbeat. Rich, cheesy, perfectly done, everything you could wish for it to be. Matt chose the Italian flatbread special, which was just as delicious, and we shared a portion of perfectly salted chips (because you always have to).


And here’s the cherry on top: the pricing. Two meals and drinks for under £25? It almost feels like stepping back in time but in the best possible way.


So, would I recommend a visit to Pantry Barn Cafe? Wholeheartedly, yes. It’s cosy, welcoming, delicious, and just a little bit magical. We’re already dreaming about our next visit!


Molly

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