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Changing Perceptions Community Cafe and Workshop

133A High St, Godalming GU7 1AF, United Kingdom

Changing Perceptions Community Cafe and Workshop
Cafe
4.9
96 reviews
8 comments
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59MM+XF Godalming, United Kingdom
+44 1483 420436
changingperceptions.org.uk
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Monday: 8–16
Tuesday: 8–16
Wedneasday: 8–16
Thursday: 8–16
Friday: 8–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: Close
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James Ellin
James Ellin
A great place to grab a truly lovely coffee. The café is quirky and rustic, with nearly everything you see and sit on being refurbished in the on-site workshop. The Meath Epilepsy Trust are doing a sterling job of helping their residents practically and socially through this cafe enterprise! Lovely buttery tea cakes or crumpets, washed down with freshly made coffee or a good range of teas! Go and check it out! You'll love it too!
Paul Davis
Paul Davis
Great tea shop and very tempting to buy some of the furniture. Tea was lovely, got 3 cups out of my pot and the cakes were awesome, even had gluten-free ones! They also have chalkboards and chalk to keep children entertained while they have their babychino!
Sugar Ray
Sugar Ray
Fantastic service, atmosphere and coffee/food. So much better than the 'one size fits all' coffee chains. Easily the best place for quality coffee and cakes etc in Godalming. Very highly recommended.
Nicholas Willis
Nicholas Willis249 days ago
Visiting from the North- Fantastic service and really friendly staff. The atmosphere was warm and inviting and the staff went out of their way to help me and make my experience as pleasant as possible.
Dave Wilkinson
Dave Wilkinson311 days ago
Fantastic food and staff Un like some places in godalming.
Caroline Sanders
Caroline Sanders1 year ago
Great place for coffee cake and sandwiches.
Sophie miguda
Sophie miguda1 year ago
lovely cafe, definitely worth a visit and a look around
Alex Kennedy
Alex Kennedy2 years ago
I walked by this place and I was allured by the colourful exterior of this place. It was really interesting.

The window displays were lovely and according to the sign on the window, they "support adults with Epilepsy, Learning Difficulties and Physical Disabilities."
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