The Brockweir Village Shop and Cafe has been serving our local community and
visitors in this beautiful part of the Wye Valley near Tintern and the Forest of Dean
since 2004.
We are so delighted to welcome all our customers to the newly reinstated shop and
cafe after the 18 month period of disruption following the fire which caused serious
damage to the building in 2023.
We are a not for profit, community owned and run business, prioritising local
suppliers with a focus on sustainability. We are staffed by volunteers with a full time
general manager and a cafe manager.
The shop stocks a wide variety of both essential and speciality foods and household
goods and local produce. We also sell a wide variety of local information, maps and
guides, cards and gifts.
The cafe provides a congenial hub and community meeting point with both an inside
and outside seating area which overlook the Wye valley and adjacent children’s play
area. We are a destination of choice for both locals and visitors alike and a well
situated stopping off point for cyclists and ramblers. Dogs are welcome.
Parking provides level access to the premises.
Graham Bolger
a month agoOh wow! What a fabulous tea cake and a hot chocolate on Christmas eve.. hot chocolate was absolutely beautiful bursting with flavours and was a nice level of hot. Tea cake was nice nothing to write home about although the fresh local butter and jam upped the score as they were absolutely divine the flavour of the jam was beautiful.. overall great experience and manager ferne was a lovely character.
Martin Hatch
5 months agoReally lovely little cafe, with a good selection of home made pies and snacks, fresh vegetables and sundrys. Panini's, pizza, and soup were lovely, and the price was half what all of the other local cafes were charging.. Add a sunny garden with a play area for the kids - win win!
Ken Hayward
6 years agoFriendly, well stocked volunteer run eco shop. Good range of produce, local bread, jams and preserves, meat from local farms and high quality packaged goods. Can be quite expensive if you are not careful. Outside is a zip wire and play area for children as well as a terrace serving the cafe.
Adrian Reynolds
a month agoHappened to find this today whilst riding around The Forest of Dean on my motorcycle. Great cafe/ shop. Great selection of foods etc. I'll be going again with some biker friends. Well worth a visit.
Anna
5 months agoReally lovely little place, had some toasties which were far nicer than we expected, with an interesting range of drinks and cakes also. All very yummy! Went there a few times during our stay in the area and the young girls working doing the coffee etc most of the time seem to be really putting a lot of effort in to making it a great place to be, the coffee was the quality you’d expect from a fancy city center coffee shop and they had a better range of cakes than i’ve ever seen anywhere else. The volunteers were so lovely to chat to. Range in the shop was interesting, bought some really yummy sausage rolls and lovely smelling candles. A bit more expensive than other places but we didn’t mind considering the community aspects of the shop