Island Life Magazine Ltd October/November 2013 | Page 96
FOOD
Briddlesford goes live
Two live music nights are to be held
at 7.30pm, with tickets available on a
at Briddlesford Lodge Farm’s popular
‘first-come...’ basis from the Briddlesford
Bluebells Cafe during October.
Farm Shop or Bluebells Cafe. Tickets
The Lonesome Valley Boys will be
cost £12 to include an all-you-can-eat
performing on October 12, while
buffet!
local trio Louise, Paul and Bobby –
The evenings are normally themed with
known collectively as The Herd – will
fancy dress optional, and further details
be singing to diners on October 26.
can be obtained from the Farm Shop or
The evenings’ entertainment begins
Bluebells Cafe. Tel: 01983 882885
Brownrigg on
the move
Brownrigg's are on the move! For 20 years
the Brownrigg family have reared Christmas
turkeys and geese and sold them direct from
Sheepwash Farm, Godshill and Rowridge
Farm, Calbourne.They will be relocating to the
former Godshill Organics shop in November
which is easy to find, with free parking. The
new farm shop will be selling Brownrigg's own
beef, pork, lamb, poultry, free range eggs and
will stock local vegetables and a variety of food
and drinks produced on the Island. A wide
range of organic and gluten free products will
also be available.
Enjoy a Dell
winter by the sea!
The Dell Cafe, located on
the beach front at Puckpool,
is renowned for providing
high quality fresh food and
refreshment.
And as the nights draw in
it is the perfect venue for
enjoying the tapas nights that
are continuing every Friday
and Saturday through the
autumn to Christmas. The
Dell Cafe remains open full
time until the end of October
half term, and then it will
be open Thursday to Sunday
during the day throughout
November and December, with
a special winter menu. Alison
and Jason pride themselves on
providing a varied and healthy
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menu, with regular changing
specials, often influenced by
their travels abroad.
They will also be catering
for private Christmas parties
from Monday to Friday in the
evenings during the festive
season, with bookings taken
for a minimum of 15 people.
A beautiful new woodburner
is being installed. So it’s the
perfect time to visit the Dell
Cafe and enjoy the idyllic
views over Puckpool sands and
the Solent, while savouring
fine food, or just treating
yourself to one of the famous
home-made rock cakes,
accompanied by a great coffee.