Last week Imogen, in celebration of her birthday took Sharon and me to At the Chapel, Bruton for tea. On their website it says that the premises were previously a 17th Century Coaching Inn, but inside it looks just like a non-conformist chapel.
We ate the most delicious, and huge, Almond Croissants
When we arrived the woodfired oven in the bakery was just being lit, we lingered so long over tea that by the time we left I would think it was hot enought to start baking the pizzas, for which they are well known.
Joe, who is one of the chefs, told us that the pizzas are cooked while the oven is at it's hottest, followed by a wide variety of artisan bread , baked for sale in the shop.
It was a lovely afternoon, thank you Imogen for such a treat.




2 comments:
I've read about At the Chapel but not been yet. Are they open all day? The tea idea sounds (and looks) lovely. Could be a place to meet up with a friend. We've been trying to decide where to go.
Looks as though they open at 9am! Very relaxing place to meet up with friends. We went there for dinner last night - excellent
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