Each month, we give our wonderful stockists a different theme and ask them to send us photos of how they best show off our teas. We then pick who has tagged @teapigs and used #teapigsstockist with the best picture to find our stockist of the month! October's theme was "fall into autumn” and the stand out shot was this one from The Red Cow in Chrishall, showing off our winter teas and their gorgeous fireplace! We asked them some questions to find out a bit more about them so grab a cuppa and have a read...

you’ve got 50 words to describe the red cow…go!

Whether you prefer a cup of tea and a good chat, a simple bar meal or more formal a la carte cuisine, we guarantee a friendly welcome in beautiful surroundings and delicious, homemade dishes. We're also family and dog friendly, with open fires; there is a warming welcome for all our customers!

what made you decide to choose teapigs?

We have been serving teapigs teas for many years. The quality and taste are the things which matter most to us and our customers. Also the eco-friendly packaging is a must for The Red Cow!

if you could only have one teapigs tea for the rest of your life, which would you pick?

Our customers love everyday brew, however peppermint and lemon & ginger are very popular too.

how did the red cow begin?

The Red Cow is owned and managed by Toby & Alexis Didier 'Serre. It's nestled amidst thatched cottages in the pretty village of Chrishall, just South of Cambridge between Saffron Walden and Royston. As a lover of fresh produce and rural sporting activities, Toby relishes his role as The Red Cow’s convivial host and ensures our guests are made to feel as welcome as we can possibly make them.

if we were to come by to your pub, what’s your best seller?

We’re famous for our daily special, sumptuous chocolate brownie and homemade pies. Our food is always cooked from fresh, using locally grown ingredients where possible. Alongside the ''A La Carte'' menu we also serve traditional pub favourites such as sausage and mash, The Red Cow burger, and Fish & Chips.

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