City Farms

Hackney City Farm is one of those jewels that should not be missed. It has the standard accoutrements of your traditional city farm. You will find pigs, chickens, ducks, horses, some sheep, a goat, and at least one cow. In addition to all of these there are several absolutely beautiful areas that are geared towards urban growing education. There is a quiet growing garden where you can get an educational lesson about DNA testing, and an open field to see the small horses in action. The Hackney City farm maintains a very proactive stance towards hygiene with outdoor hand washing stations very well sign posted and gated areas to limit the possibility of contagion. One of the things that makes the modern city farm stand out is its cafe. If you frequent city farm cafes you will note that they usually feature uber hip and ultra local food. The best ones will feature products that are made with live stock that has been reared on site as well as fresh laid eggs. The St. Werburgh’s city farm cafe in Bristol is a fine example of this, as well as the Windmill hill city farm cafe on the other side of town. Windmill hill is a bit more down to earth with its menu selection and it reflects the nature of the community that surrounds it. The Hackney city farm cafe does try to do something for everybody. It is a warm child friendly environment with a wide range of both affordable and some what posh food on offer.
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