Located in the achingly beautiful National Stud, Wavertree’s Coffee Shop is a fantastic place to enjoy a peaceful morning coffee, a tasty lunch to fe-fuel after a brisk autumn walk along nearby Devil’s Dyke, or an afternoon treat of tea and cake.
Wavertree’s Coffee Shop is open to the public every day all year round from 9am to 4pm or 4:30pm depending on the season. The coffee shop serves delicious hot dishes such as paninis and jacket potatoes with your choice of filling and soup of the day served with only the freshest crusty bread. However, we can’t forget the absolutely delicious selection of home made cakes and other sweet treats that make the perfect afternoon indulgence!
If you’re looking for great local food prepared fresh and to order in tranquil and beautiful surroundings then this is definitely for you.
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British Food Fortnight has been going since 2002 and was originally established to pull together all of the many fantastic food initiatives, projects and events taking place across the country. It is held in the autumn at the same time as harvest festival and has grown into the biggest annual, national celebration of British food and Drink.
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