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Is the Dish and Spoon open again???


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Thrilled that they are up and running again. Great coffee and cakes, and we held our daughters birthday party there a couple of years ago which was brilliant. Will pop by next week - I have no doubt that they will be well supported as they find their feet again.
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Hi All

We reopened last Friday for takeaway coffee, cake, sandwiches, whilst we finish off the last decorative bits. At present we are just open week days to allow maintainable work at weekends. But we will be offering Party hire again in April. And looking to establish an after school club once the right partner organisation can be found.

Thanks for the messages all, much appreciated.

The Dish & the Spoon

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Hi Mustard

Yes we are now closing at 3pm. We used to stay open later but found that trade was not strong in the afternoons, it is not unusual for us to have had our lunch rush by midday due to the high numbers of mums with younger children who eat early. We are now planning to use the time for bookable after school activities, such as a GCSE Maths revision course, & hopefully after school club. If anyone has any other good ideas for activities they'd be interested in booking up for just DM them.

Thanks

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