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Toy Story 5 Inspired Menu Arrives at Staffordshire Playbarn for Father's Day Weekend

A Staffordshire family attraction is bringing the world of Toy Story to the table this June, with a limited-edition themed menu launching at Hockerhill Adventure Playbarn in Brewood to celebrate the release of Toy Story 5.

Toy Story 5 Inspired Menu Arrives at Staffordshire Playbarn for Father's Day Weekend

Families visiting Hockerhill Adventure Playbarn in Brewood will be able to enjoy a special Toy Story-themed menu over Father's Day weekend, from 19 to 21 June, to coincide with the release of Toy Story 5.

The limited-edition menu features dishes inspired by characters and locations from the popular film franchise, including Woody's Rodeo Burger, Pizza Planet Pizza, Slinky Dog-themed items, Ham-inspired dishes and treats based on the Toy Story aliens.

Hockerhill co-owner Tessa Giffard said the menu is designed to celebrate a film series that many parents grew up with and now enjoy alongside their own children. She added that the playbarn continues to focus on healthy, family-friendly food made with locally sourced ingredients wherever possible.

Since opening in March 2024, Hockerhill's café has become a destination in its own right and was recently nominated for an Excellence in Food & Beverage Award by the Association for Indoor Play.

The attraction, located on the Chillington Hall Estate, features an all-weather adventure play area centred around a giant mock oak tree inspired by the famous tree linked to King Charles II's escape after the Battle of Worcester.

Play tickets start from £7.50 for adults, £8.50 for children and £5 for toddlers, with discounts available for Blue Light Card holders, military personnel, carers and guardians.

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Jenna Goodwin

Jenna Goodwin

Founder, CEO and editor of The Staffordshire Signal, a Staffordshire-based writer, historian, photographer and filmmaker, also known as The Red Haired Stokie, covering local news, heritage, culture and community stories across the county.

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