Showing posts with label Terbodore Coffee Roasters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terbodore Coffee Roasters. Show all posts

4 November 2014

TERBODORE COFFEE ROASTERS



For those of you that haven't heard about the Midlands Meander in KZN
where have you been hiding?
There is such a wealth of talented, creative and arty people living and working their "dream" along the roads and lanes of the beautiful Natal Midlands. 


Terbodore Coffee Roasters is housed in an old cowshed

Undoubtedly my "faves" are all the eateries, many of which have come and gone, but there are many watering and eating "holes" that have stood the test of time and Terbodore is one such place. I have visited several times for lunch and afternoon "cakeys" and it has never disappointed,
 but this past Sunday it was put to the test, as a crowd of 30+ hungry bikers on BMW's invaded the tranquillity of Terbodore for their weekly breakfast run.


Delicious Hot Chocolate


On arrival or should I say invasion we found hot coffee percolating away and the tables were laid ready for our hot breakfast to be served.
I have to point out that I don't actually drink coffee, so a Hot Choc was on order pour "Moi".
 Oh my... this Hot Choc alone, was well worth the ride....
as you may well or well not know, I am an unofficial fundi on Hot Chocs and take it from me....this was a good one, especially served with a coffee bean biscuit.


Bikers Breakfast


Breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, wors and rosti's went down well with all and there were no scraps from our plates to give to the infamous Terbodore Great Danes.


One of the resident Terbodore Great Danes

Terbodore is a very popular eating place on the Midlands Meander and
I for one (plus 29 other bikers) can highly recommend the venue, the service, the food and of course the Hot Choc and rumour has it that their award winning coffee is not too shabby either.


The very tempting shop


They also have a cute little shop selling "all things coffee" and of course all of their different types of coffee, including flavoured coffees, that they roast,blend and bag on site.


Terbodore Coffee Selection


For those residing in or near Cape Town don't feel left out as you have a Terbodore in Franschhoek.
All that is left to say...
great morning was had by all and that Hot Choc is worth a return visit soon, 
lets make that very soon.






KZN MIDLANDS ROASTERY



Telephone: 033 330 2380

Cell: 083 551 3004 
Email: info@terbodorecoffee.co.za
Address: 87 Old Main Road, Curry's Post,
KZN Midlands 



Opening times:
Thursday - Monday 8.30am - 4.30pm


CAPE WINELANDS ROASTERY



Telephone: 021 876 4716 

Cell: 074 172 1976
Email: info@terbodorecoffee.co.za
Address: Goederust Farm, La Motte, Franschhoek,
Cape Winelands, Western Cape

Opening times:
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm

Saturday 8:00am - 2:00pm



For more info on their various coffee blends and prices 
visit


To read past posts on the Midlands Meander :












15 November 2012

MIDLANDS MEANDER (Part 2)





On to our next stop, but not before we navigated around some fallen trees and debris in the road...a stretch of about 2kms along the Curry's Post road seems to have been hit the hardest by the mini tornado the afternoon before. As we drove along we could see several mature trees that had been uprooted, boundary fences and fencing poles strewn around.....and some of the area was without power,but fortunately Terbodore Coffee Roasters....had electricity!





Terbodore was established in 2004 in the KZN Midlands by Marian Macaskill. As the business grew she was joined by her husband Mark, and more recently by their son, Michael. Both Marian and Mark come from hospitality backgrounds and understand the need for a good cup of coffee.Terbodores main roastery is situated in the KZN Midlands and they recently opened their second roastery in October 2011 in the Winelands of Franschhoek. 
The restaurant opening its doors at the beginning of 2010. We didn't eat, but I must say that the food coming out on the plates, looked as good as it sounded on the menu. On our next visit we will make this our lunch stop for sure...
Guests are encouraged to take their time and unwind with an award winning cappuccino on the lawn, under the huge pecan nut trees. The one of which has sadly  been taken out with the storm....
"Unwind and take our time" is exactly what we did as we just sat and sat and sat...my better half was drinking cappuccino's and I had a "delish" Whisky Dom Pedro...purely for medicinal purposes though, as I had a bad cough! They also have a small retail section where you can buy all their blends and flavoured coffee's like Hazelnut,Amarula and Irish Cream to name but a few... 
It was so peaceful and relaxing that we could have sat there all day, but we had lots more meandering to do...

*Terbodore is child friendly, but not dog friendly, so be warned.. do not even think of smuggling your little "pooch" in...as the sign on the entrance gate clearly states- not to!








Where did we go next.....Oh! yes we decided to go quite a few kilometres down a dirt road much to the "better halfs" anoyance to visit Kleinberg Wines which sell quality, value for money wines from Kleinbosch Estate. 

As with several of the places on the meander, it seems as though the owners or crafters just leave "clueless individuals" to run their businesses...in this instance when we arrived in the shop, no conversation took place with the assistant other than a "hello" , whereas we should have been given some explanation as to the wines origin, range, prices etc... 

What a waste of time it was! p.s.the wine tasting was free...but wait for it, only if you bought "a case of wine"!

They did have a lovely cute cottage though for rental and they also offer a range of country activities like horse riding and clay pigeon shooting...




Kleinbosch Estate

St Ives Estate


St Ives Restaurant, Accommodation & Fly Fishing Estate was our next port of call and "very nice" it was.. 
The Midlands region is a must visit place for any fly fishermen out there...as the choice of privately owned & stocked dams are endless...
The restaurant, accommodation  and the grounds were very well maintained and you could see that St Ives prides itself on this fact.
If you don't want to eat in their restaurant then you can pre order picnics or braai packs and enjoy a relaxing day by the dam under a thatched roof lapa whilst the kids can play safely on the jungle gym or trampoline...they even have an animal touch farm, so everyone is catered for!


     


To be continued....


www.terbodorecoffee.co.za

www.kleinberg.co.za
http://www.stives.co.za