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Welcome to Nimmings Wood Cafe

Nestled in the picturesque Clent Hills, Nimmings Wood Cafe offers a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for outdoor dining. As part of the National Trust, it combines a stunning natural setting with a remarkable menu. Patrons rave about the hearty breakfast sandwiches, made with fresh ingredients and served on thick bread. With a delightful hot chocolate to complement your meal, this cafe stands out as an ideal pit stop for walkers and visitors alike. The cheerful staff and meticulous attention to service enhance the overall experience, making Nimmings Wood Cafe a beloved retreat in the countryside.

Nimmings Wood Cafe: Reviews & Ratings

Constance Pang
Constance Pang

Great menu - just wish it had some tray bakes. Hot chocolate was amazing. And the staff at the visitor centre look after the seating areas very well too

Arden
Arden

The best National Trust cafe Ive been too with the best breakfast sandwiches. Great value for money and lovely atmosphere (all outdoors and lots of dogs!)!

Hannah Gunter
Hannah Gunter

Excellent little cafe nestled in the Clent Hills. I had one of the best sausage sandwiches before embarking on a drizzly walk. Excellent pit stop for a cuppa and was even provided with some cardboard to sit on as everything was wet. Staff were lovely and cheerful despite the cold and wet! Good looking menu and good location in the National Trust car park, although I parked elsewhere and walked to the cafe to avoid the car park charges. Extremely good value too! Can't wait to go back!

Jon Bennett
Jon Bennett

My goodness, what excellent sandwiches! A great little lunch stop in the countryside. Pro tip: as it's on a National Trust site, the car park is pay and display, which makes it an expensive sandwich. However, if you're purely there for the cafe, there's an alternative called Walton Hill car park about half a mile away. That said, the locals seem to park pretty much where they like... Improvements? Nothing on the ford, drink or service fronts. An indoor seating area would be nice for when it's a bit chilly around the parts (I'm assuming that heating under the canopy just wouldn't work very well), but I understand that would be a pretty big undertaking...

Zana Borden
Zana Borden

Fantastic breakfast sandwiches! Very fresh and meaty, lovely thick bread. And a lovely spot to sit. The staff were very careful with all our orders and got them just right.

P Male
P Male

Come rain or shine - Clent cafe always gives a friendly welcome. Legendary sarnies Public loos available. Car park is free to National Trust Members (scan your membership car on arrival). Cafe is open for business again-hurrah (09/07/20)

SAB photography
SAB photography

The one and only legendary cafe for bacon buttys and coffee. Anyone who has cycled this far up the hill, will be needing one. Public loos here too as well as the car park. NT or pay and display. A great starting place for a walk or simply to sit and be.

JK
JK

First time walking around the Clent Hills. Visited Nimmings Wood cafe. Great selection of food and drink. Popular little place but the service was very quick. Highly recommend the sausage and egg bap! Great place to visit during a walk. Very much family and dog friendly.

Location

Welcome to Nimmings Wood Cafe, a quaint culinary gem nestled in the picturesque Clent Hills, Stourbridge. This delightful spot is not just a cafe; it’s a haven for walkers, nature lovers, and food enthusiasts alike, all seeking refuge after exploring the beauty of the surrounding woods.

As you approach the cafe, you’ll be greeted by the stunning outdoor seating area, which adds to the cafe’s charm—perfect for enjoying a meal in the fresh air, alongside your furry friends. The atmosphere here is vibrant and welcoming, making it a wonderful place to unwind after a drizzly hike, just as Hannah Gunter experienced when she savored one of the cafe's delectable sausage sandwiches.

  • Breakfast Highlights: Many visitors rave about the breakfast sandwiches, cited as some of the best they've had. Ingredients are fresh and hearty, served between thick slices of bread, offering a fulfilling start to your day.
  • Hot Chocolate Delight: If you're in the mood for a warm treat, the hot chocolate here has received glowing reviews for its rich flavor—a cozy indulgence, especially on cooler days.
  • Value for Money: Guests consistently mention the cafe’s strong value proposition, with generous portions and friendly service that make each visit worthwhile, according to Arden's praise for the "best National Trust cafe" he's come across.
  • Impeccable Service: The staff at Nimmings Wood Cafe are frequently described as cheerful and attentive, enhancing the overall experience for every patron.

While the cafe currently boasts an excellent outdoor seating arrangement, some patrons have expressed a desire for an indoor area to escape the chill of winter, as noted by Jon Bennett. Nevertheless, this does not take away from the delightful offerings that Nimmings Wood Cafe presents. In addition, visitors can explore alternative parking options to avoid the pay-and-display costs typically associated with the National Trust site.

Whether you’re stopping by after a long walk, or simply looking for a pleasant spot to enjoy a meal, Nimmings Wood Cafe encapsulates the essence of what it means to dine in nature, with delicious food and a friendly ambiance just waiting for you to discover.