What to see: Feathers Restaurant

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Visit Feathers Restaurant for a refreshment stop, to meet up with friends for coffee, or for a leisurely meal as part of your day visit.

Serving:

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Afternoon Tea
  • Evening events (by arrangement)

Feathers Restaurant was opened in 2012. The modern 120 seat, purpose-built facility, offers a range of hot and cold refreshments, with a menu that has been developed to promote locally produced and sourced food and drink.

Enjoy a creative menu choice or choose from our themed menu days as follows:

  • Monday: Sausage & Mash – Greenfields award winning sausages (different variety each week), mash, peas and gravy.
  • Tuesday:  Indian Curry – curry and rice served with mango chutney and a poppadum.
  • Wednesday: Midweek Roast – a carvery-style lunch with seasonal vegetables.
  • Thursday: Pie Day – each week we will tempt you with a different pie to savour.

Special Senior Citizen offer: Two main meals for £10.00 (not available during weekends or school holidays).

The Trust is fully licensed for alcohol, serving a selection of wines and beers.

Feathers aims to cater for the Trust's increasing number of visitors and it is also hoped that it will become a destination in itself. Feathers Restaurant will attract business customers, organised groups and local residents who want an informal meeting space, rest stop or refreshments.

Feathers Restaurant is open seven days a week, 9.00am – 5.00pm, every day (except Christmas Day and Boxing Day) – free WiFi available.

As a supporter of the Hawk Conservancy Trust, fan of Feathers Restaurant and lover of fresh coffee we are offering you something in return for your devotion. Collect nine stamps on your Loyalty Card (download a copy) when you purchase a hot drink in Feathers Restaurant, and we will give you the 10th coffee (or an alternative hot beverage) free!

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