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WINTER OPENING TIMES

Monday & Tuesday - CLOSED

Wednesday - 9AM to 5PM (Evenings available for private hire)

Thursday to Saturday- 9AM to 9PM

Sunday - 10AM to 2PM

You can book a table from Wednesday to Saturday. To do so, please email izzy@itascawines.com

Please note, we will not be taking bookings on Sundays.

Winter at the cellar door

Our inviting space beckons you to escape the cold and immerse yourself in the warmth of a crackling fireplace. Outdoor heating ensures a cozy ambiance, while soft blankets await your embrace. Sip on hot beverages that will wrap you in comfort, making every moment a celebration of winter's charm. Join us for an unforgettable experience where the cold is left at the door, and the spirit of hospitality awaits.

Our cellar door is a roomy yet cosy affair, offering 30 indoor seats with a wood stove burner, as well as outside heating, including seating and blankets for when the sun goes down. Why not combine your visit with a winter winery and vineyard tour? This is an exciting opportunity to meet the people and the processes behind Penn Croft’s award-winning English wine.

Breakfast: Wednesday to Saturday - 9 to 11.30 AM (Sunday - 10 to 1.30 PM)

Breakfast baps, pastries, Moon Roast coffee, Cupsmith organic tea, freshly squeezed orange juice.

Lunch: Wednesday to Saturday - 12 to 2.30 PM

Toasted sandwiches, cheese and charcuterie boards with a delicious selection of homemade cakes.

Supper: Thursday to Saturday - 5 to 8 PM

Baked Tunworth for two, a variety of sharing boards alongside a range of food vendors.

We're looking forward to welcoming you to our new cellar door. For your own health and safety, visitors are asked not explore the rest of the site unaccompanied. Penn Croft is a fully-functional winery, which can present risks. We are unable to accept responsibility for issues encountered whilst unsupervised.

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