Late this cooler but drier morning Jackie drove me to another pleasurable and progressive Chiropractic session with Eloise,
after which we brunched at The Quench in Station Road, New Milton.
Both sides of the internal picture have been cropped to respect privacy. Every customer was well behaved.
Here are normal daily menus and the very reasonably priced Festive Lunch one.
Various delicious looking cakes are displayed for purchase.
One shelf contains sandwiches ready to be turned to toasties.
Walls are decorated with such as framed railway posters from an earlier age; the establishment’s Covid Pandemic Business Hero Award; and an array of clocks set to display times from various locations throughout the world.
Ingredients for meals are sourced locally: the eggs are Fluffets, from a nearby couple who also supply Hockey’s Farm Shop – as can be seen the chef knows just how to fry them; the sausages, and quite likely the bacon, are from Danestream Farm Shop. Needless to say it was Jackie who enjoyed the fried eggs on granary, and I who tucked into the Naked Breakfast.
You may have noticed the two camel cruets at the corners of the laminated menu card. When Jackie asked if we could buy them the very friendly and informative owner said that they were not for sale, but could be exchanged for any equally quirky that customers would like to offer. These are a few examples of similar sets.
Because Jackie’s little camera makes a much better job of these interior close-ups than does mine she has produced all today’s pictures. Some might suggest that it is the photographer, not her tools.
This evening we all dined on Jackie’s pasta arrabbiata sprinkled with Parmesan cheese with which she drank Peroni, and I finished the Sicilian red wine.
Wonderful photos by Jackie! It looks like a fun and delicious place for lunch. The eggs look so good! (And dinner sounds great, too.) 🙂
Thank you so much from us both, Merril
This looks like my kind of place! The salt and pepper shakers are vintage?
Maybe some of them could be, Liz. Thank you very much
You’re welcome, Derrick.
Looks like a fun day.
Thanks very much, Andy
You’re welcome.
Once upon a time, my family (my mom and aunts) had an astounding combined collection of these types of cruets. My own home now has several, but they are mostly glass/crystal, not the ceramic figures.
Thanks very much, Ed
A charming funky place adorned by adorable quirkies. My compliments to Jackie for excellent photos.
Thank you very much from us both, Dolly
You are very welcome, both.
I have never seen lighting in a restaurant like in the top left photo. Very different! American pancakes? Are there any other ways to make them? The ggs, ham and sausage (bangers?) look delicious!
Thanks very much, John, We have a cousin who emigrated to America a good 50 years ago. She came back for a trip and we took her out for a meal. She ordered a pancake. Looking disgusted she said “That’s not a pancake”.
Oh my gosh, this is so wonderful! My idea of a pancake is a flat and round cake not very thick and ten or less inches across. Such a delight to eat. ????????????????
That looks like a place to bear in mind if I am ever in the area.
Thanks a lot, Tootlepedal
I love this and I thank you for the heads up! Yes please and thank you.
I would also be a fan of the Naked breakfast.
I had a similar full English breakfast yesterday during an early morning last minute shopping spree at M&S. I didn’t realise they did cooked breakfasts!
It’s 10:45 pm. We are expecting 70 miles an hour gales at midnight but they sound as they’ve arrived already!
Thank you very much, Sue. I hope the winds were not too destructive
Apart from bins and flower pots I think everything else was pretty much weighted down. Though Simon might tell me otherwise when he gets home.
The wind dropped to 45 mph this afternoon and I even managed to light the log burner and get cosy. I wouldn’t have stood a chance if the wind was south westerly, fortunately it was from the west.
That’s good
That looks like a wonderful place to eat, Derrick and Jackie. I enjoyed the photo tour of The Quench! Much love to you both.
Thank you very much from us both, Lavinia XX
Couldn’t miss the tempting sweet treats 🙂
Thanks very much, Rosaliene
I love quirky little cafes, especially the ones that welcome dogs!
Thanks very much, JoAnna
What a great place to eat. The decor looks just a s good as the menu.
Thanks very much, Chrissy
You’re welcome.
I could have donated a cruet set shaped like green peppers. They were a wedding present 50 years ago and never been used. It was fun to be in The Quench with you both 🙂 🙂
Thank you so much from us both, Anne
Very reasonable prices,indeed, as compared with NZ
Thank you very much, Sylvie
Lovely place, looks so cozy, and the cruet sets are the cutest… I love the fox and mushroom and the cupcakes!! 🙂
Thank you very much, Nicole
Those two breakfasts were the only blog post to make my mouth water this morning ! They look superb!
Thank you so much, John
Love the dogs welcome sign. Big surprise…Cooper is always better behaved than I am! (wink, wink!)
Looks like a lovely place (what a great name!) with delicious food and enjoyable atmosphere.
Great photos, Jackie! The little cruet sets are so delightful!
Thanks for including photos of the menus. Am I weird that I like to read menus?
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Thank you so much from ua both, Carolyn XX
No not weird at all it’s why I included it, as I am also always interested in what’s on offer!
🙂
What a delightful spot, beautifully captured
Thanks very much from us both, Sheree
Love those salt and pepper shakers. Jackie did a good job of taking photos.
Thank you very much from us both, Arlene
Jackie sure does take good care of you!!
Thanks very much, GP
What a delightful and fun place to enjoy a meal, Derrick. It’s charm reminds me of places I’ve visited in quaint mountains towns in north Georgia.
Thank you so much, Eugi
What a wonderful group of photos and that breakfast looks delicious! So much fun is this post 🙂
Thank you very much, Dale
My pleasure, Derrick
Great photos and yummy food. That looks delicious. I love all the little cruets!
Thanks very much, Dwight
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Wow that food looks so good.
Thanks very much, Gary
Oh wow, these are really cute! And everything seems so delicious! What a lovely place!
Thank you iso much, Riba
What a fun place. Love the S&P shakers.
Thanks very much, Sherry