The Conservatory Tea House
Designed by landscape gardener Robert Marnock, the Peacock Garden is aptly named after its feathered residents and boasts sculptured topiary, manicured hedges, flourishing flower beds and a focal-point fountain. It's here that you'll find the original Conservatory, constructed in 1786 by local mason, William Eborall. Pop inside and pick up a light lunch, cream tea, ice cream or hot drink, to enjoy whilst you wander around this stunning part of the castle estate.
The Undercroft Café
Hidden within the lower level of the castle, the Undercroft Café offers a range of hot and cold snacks and is the perfect pit-stop during a busy day. Originally used as a cellar, and later as the servants dining hall, today you can enjoy its original medieval features, such as high-vaulted ceilings. A takeaway service is available - and you'll find sandwiches, pastries and more on the menu.

Courtyard Refreshments
As you wander through the historic grounds, take a break at the Courtyard Refreshments where you'll find a selection of hot and cold treats to takeaway.

Riverside Fish &Chips
If you're looking for some traditional Great British cuisine, or a wholesome meal to satisfy your hunger, grab some freshly cooked cod and chips to takeaway.
Allergen Information
- We cater for a wide range of food and drink allergies and intolerances including; Cereals (containing Gluten), Dairy, Sesame, Soya, Lupin, Celery, Egg, Fish, Crustaceans, Nuts, and Mustard.
- Please click here to find out more about allergies whilst dining at Warwick Castle.
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