Farm Shop and Cafe.
June 2021
Rarely do I go anywhere without my bike. People say I'm mad but I relish the flexibility to get off the beaten track (literally!), the extra time to savour the views as I plod my way up a hill or fly along country lanes, the opportunity to be at one with my surroundings. If I didn't, I never would have come across Broughgammon Farm - a teeny tiny hedgerow sign spotted as I battled a blustery wind, committed to memory for further investigation.
Having established the opening days (limited to Friday - Sunday at the time of writing), I decided to pop in on my way back to Belfast, to soften the blow of having to leave my beautiful campsite (which I'd had all to myself for the week).
Some old-fashioned sign-following (Google Maps was a bit off) took me down a long and windy track, on and on it went, increasing the anticipation, but also having me wondering if I'd taken a wrong turn. But a wrong turn I had not taken and soon I popped out in the farm. The farm shop-cum-cafe is so lovely and cosy. Filled with homemade sausages and goat bacon, Irish cheese and plenty of other local produce, there's an AGA behind the counter ready to prepare the limited but wholesome menu to order.
The breakfast stack is like a tasting plate of the farm itself. Homemade everything - goat bacon (a revelation - it really is delicious) and their own sausage sandwiched between Irish soda bread and a potato scone, and the homemade veal sausage rolls well deserve their reputation. A couple of small farmyard tables are perfectly positioned for far reaching views over the lush rolling hills, idyllic for a leisurely weekend brunch.
Find Broughgammon Farm off Straid Road, between Ballycastle and Bushmills. Keep an eye out for the sign directing you down the lane.
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