Reviews

  1. Oscar Hunt ★☆☆☆☆

    After an enjoyable walk to Annabel’s cafe, we were looking forward to what we thought would be a nice breakfast. The sandwiches (order at the van and wait for your number to be called) were absolutely horrific. As you can see on the photo the sausages were completely burnt and tasted charred, the portion of ketchup given was shocking too. I have honestly had better sandwiches out of the hot counter at Morrisons. I begrudge writing a negative review as I know the impact it has on a small business, however it would’ve been completely avoided had they actually shown an ounce of effort with the food. Total style over substance, super disappointed and would not recommend to anybody.

  2. tony yoh ★★★★★

    A really nice place to visit after a walk. The service was great and the people are very friendly

  3. Simon Halliday ★★★★★

    Great place to visit, you have to walk from Loversall or Rossington, but it is well worth it

  1. Georgina Troy ★★★★★

    what a lovely walk down to Annabels, lovely feeling here, busy but facilities are great, covered area and also picnic area with toilets, nice walk too

  2. Helen Mitchell ★★★★☆

    Well worth a visit if you like a walk. Car park is a 20 min walk away from annabels and is through farmland and countryside so wouldnt like to do it with a wheelchairs ,seating is wooden picnic benches both inside the open barn and outside so can be undercover if it rains ,staff are lovely and so is food.Their food hygiene rating is 5 stars which is excellent ,very dog friendly £2.50 for a tea £ 8.50 for tuna melt on cisbatta with coleslaw and chips .

  3. Richard Barringer ★★★★☆

    This establishment is excellent but vehicle access provided by Google is a problem. Access is by a long farm road with an enormous pothole sections ( grounded car at leased once) also difficult to turn round at end. Once there excellent food and service with good children's facilities, loved by dog walkers. Although difficult to get there it is well frequented by locals. Will certainly go again but will walk in from Loversall or Wadworth.

  1. Andrew Wheeldon ★★★★☆

    What a little gem of a place, good food, reasonable prices, lovely decor. A few sheep in the little field next to it, for the kids to feed, rabbits in the garden area. Definite return visit planned. Its a bit of a walk from the B&Q at the bottom of Carr Hill but its a nice walk (dogs can be off the lead most of the way)(Don't park in B&Q and then leave the site, there's signs up saying you will be clamped if you do). We parked on the little access road between B&Q and the petrol station.

  2. History Academy ★★★★★

    A great little restaurant. The food is expensive and the portions are small, but it's tucked away in a remote location only known to the few so it's a great little find. You can get here by walking from B&Q or via the path via Bessacarr Crossings and Potteric Carr. Don't tell too many people!

  3. Caroline Green ★★★★☆

    Lovely little take away cafe in an open barn. Friendly staff, nice reasonable food and lovely setting. We had cold drinks, a breakfast wrap, sausage butty and a panini, followed by ice creams. There’s a pizza oven too and a vegan menu. Do NOT drive here - we didn’t realise that the road on Sat nav is just a rough track and nearly wrecked our suspension! Next time I would park by Amazon and walk across or you can walk Hall Balk Lane from the main road. We didn’t realise there were toilets, as they are by the side of the road. Nice place to walk dogs round the lakes. (As they aren’t allowed at Potteric Carr)

  1. Thomas Benson ★★★★★

    Lovely walk from Alverly lane this morning but unfortunately Annabel’s is only open at weekends in January & February but we still enjoyed the walk the dog also did

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Annabel’s is located at Rake's Ln, Loversall, Doncaster DN11 9DD, UK

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You can contact Annabel’s at +44 7472 681284

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