The Berry Farm

Star 4.6 (631 Google reviews)
The Berry Farm is open! Their hours are from Tuesday - Sunday, 10am to 4.00pm in the Cottage Cafe and 10am to 4.30pm in the Cellar Door. Pop in, say hello and pick up some of your Berry Farm faves. Just a reminder that bookings are essential if you’re planning on dining in. Call 9757 5054 ext 1 to reserve your table.

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The Berry Farm

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Cottage Cafe: Tuesday - Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm Cellar Door: Tuesday - Sunday, 10am - 4:30 pm
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Established in 1986, The Berry Farm Cellar Door & Cottage Cafe is a favourite of both locals and visitors to the beautiful South West. The Berry Farm Cellar Door is known for their homemade jams, preserves, sauces, syrups and other gourmet creations. The winery creates something a little different in the region making sparkling fruit wines, dessert wines, fortified wines (ports), liqueurs, ciders and vinegars. The original settlers Cottage Cafe oozes character with its delightful garden setting, wide verandas and timber floors, inviting visitors to enjoy relaxed dining amongst cottage gardens brimming with birdlife.
With a long history of success and a strong reputation for serving and producing excellent quality food products in WA, the Cottage Café and garden invites you to try some of the fresh, local produce on the seasonal menu whether you are craving for delectable country-style dishes or you want to satisfy your “sweet tooth”.  The Berry Farm cafe have scores of scrumptious dishes on their seasonal menu including perennial favourites such as the Beef and Red Wine Pie, Ploughman's Platter, Boysenberry Pie, Pancakes, and their ever popular Scones with Berry Farm Jam and cream. The chefs love to cater for vegetarians and there is always something tasty on offer for the kids.

Since the early beginnings, The Berry Farm cafe has been a favourite destination for locals and visitors to the South West region. The cellar door is absolutely brimming with delectable products all produced on the farm. Visitors are invited to taste before they buy with over forty gourmet products on tasting every day. The cellar door also offers a children’s corner to help entertain the kids while you tempt your taste buds.

There really is something for everyone! Keep the local birds company and dine amongst nature in the Cottage Café and gardens. Serving morning tea, afternoon tea and lunch, you'll be invited to try some of the fresh, local produce on the seasonal menu.  With three playgrounds, an outdoor chessboard and animal feeding, the kids will be entertained for hours. By the way, the beautiful fairy wrens might hop on to your table to join you at anytime!

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The Berry Farm

43 Bessell Rd, Rosa Glen WA 6285, Australia

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Star 4.6 (631 Google reviews)
stilts23 24 April 2025

A favourite on the list when in Margs.. gorgeous cafe surrounds by beautiful gardens and wildlife. Cafe serves sweets and simple savory dishes. They also have on site a retail store and wine tastings. Our favourites, you can’t go past their fluffy scones, boysenberry pie or a choice of cakes. Coffee tastes great too. Super kid friendly with 2 play areas and animals to see.

April K 25 April 2025

The Berry Farm is a must-visit every time we’re in Margaret River. We stopped by the café and enjoyed delicious hot chai made with their own house spice blend—so warming and fragrant. The boysenberry pie with ice cream was a standout (as always), and the cheese and ham toasty on gluten-free bread was perfectly satisfying. We also tried the vegan coconut berry slice, which was a lovely sweet treat. Afterwards, we did a wine tasting. They currently offer a selection of just three tastings, which was fine—we already knew what we liked, and it was great to revisit our favorites. Charming as ever, The Berry Farm continues to be a highlight of our trips down south!

John Edmondson 18 February 2025

First time visiting here. I was recommended by a friend so it was our place to visit for lunch today. The food is really nice. The staff are all very friendly and helpful. The atmosphere is nice. They leave out little jars of jam for the native birds to eat so there are little wrens and other birds coming in all the time.

Scott McDonald 15 April 2025

Visit here at least twice a year to fill up the kitchen with some of their sauces, relish etc as they have a great range which seems to change each time. The food is great here, both savoury and sweet…. The Berry Farm Jam With Scones is a family favourite for our kids (and Boysenberry Pie). Nice garden to wonder around and they have some local beer and wine available at the cafe as well. Pro tip - book a table especially in school holidays or the busier tourist seasons as it can be packed.