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Fantastic little place to grab coffee, tea, cakes, snacks and sandwiches to enjoy in beautiful surroundings. They have some benches and tables outside with a iovely park view or you can take it and sit on one of the picnic tables around the other side with a nice view of Abbey Ruins. The.food and
The kiosk in Lesnes Abbey is great place to meet people. There a community of dog owners that meet on a regular basis. Everyone is friendly and the staff in the kiosk are amazing. Very friendly and helpful. There is a good choice of food, cakes and beverages. I go there every weekend and other days
Absolutely adore this place! I find taking a walk around the ruins so pleasant knowing my kids and I can have a little break and refreshments at the kiosk. Charlie and his staff are always so kind and helpful. The cakes are delicious and the coffees are made perfectly!
Good food and drinks.
During half term opening hours are 9 til 5. Really good prices and tasty food. Very friendly staff, gluten free items, eco-friendly crockery and such, toilets just around the corner. The owner of this kiosk served me and was very helpful, hence writing this review. Open hours outside of half term ar
Whilst staying in Abbey Wood happened upon this delightful small oasis in the park, however the star of the show has to be Charlie who was friendly, engaging and even changed some food when he realised it wasn’t to our liking . In this fast moving world we live in, it’s refreshing to be able to find
Great little place to have a coffee or sandwich surrounded by Lesness Abbey park. Nice staff good service! Great for dog walkers too!
Always great, very busy on farmers market day but still served quick Highly recommended
Great coffee with friendly service.
Friendly staff with a great selection of drinks, cakes and panini’s located in the abbey ruins! Love coming here with my dogs🐶 :)
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