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The Community Workshop and Cafe

Park Alley, High St, Bewdley DY12 2DN, United Kingdom

The Community Workshop and Cafe
Craft store
4.8
17 reviews
8 comments
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9MFP+85 Bewdley, United Kingdom
+44 7984 354682
thecwcafe.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 10–16
Wedneasday: 10–16
Thursday: Close
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: 10–16
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Vince Godson
Vince Godson
An hidden gem just off Bewdley High Street, ideal place to stop at for a drink and a bite to eat if you're walking the Ribbesford Circular Route. Also houses an extensive and interesting workshop that runs courses in various skills and offers a repair service too. Friendly and informative staff who go the extra mile.
Alice Taylor
Alice Taylor
Spent a wonderful day designing and making a stained glass window with Jason and Trevor . Full guidance and materials provided but very much a self made item which makes me even more proud. I also enjoyed a delicious homemade courgette soup made by Tammie. I would highly recommend the Bewdley Community Workshop and Cafe for anyone. You don't need to have any prior experience just enthusiasm!
Claudia O'Grady
Claudia O'Grady
The stained glass workshop was excellent! Jason and Linda, with help from Michael are excellent teachers and Tammy makes a delicious bowl of soup! Really good value for money and a good laugh too!!
Anne Pardoe
Anne Pardoe
Popped in to The Community Workshop after a walk. Always a good cup of tea/coffee and lovely cakes to purchase. They provide many crafting facilities - many learning opportunities.
Jason Pond
Jason Pond222 days ago
We have lots going on at the workshop over summer
David Fulford
David Fulford314 days ago
Today at the Men's Shed hosted at the Community Workshop we had a good turnout. It was bird box day! One guy with his OTs carefully watching, completed his bird box in quick time. A notable triumph.
Na Kina
Na Kina2 years ago
I stumbled over the workshop and thought, yeah a place where I can do my project and be with people together.
So, I got introduced in the café as well. It is impressive Linda is baking the cakes in the morning herself. As well Michael is cooking soups from time to time. The atmosphere is very homely. I feel like I found a place where I belong. So who wants to do some good with their money, feel free to donate or if you want to do something good with your time come along :)
Four stars, because I am special ;) and like soy or oat milk. They do have almond milk.
Ann Roberts
Ann Roberts2 years ago
We passed the community centre 3 yesrs ago, after walking from Ribbesford, and were really surprised to see a community centre, that appeared to be in the midfle of nowhere. I was even more surprised to see a Tibetan flag, as the last time I'd seen one, was probably in the Dalai Lama's Village, in the Himalayas, several years beforehand. I looked on the timetable and saw a group labelled, 'Only If', when I'd just written a peice caled 'If Only'. I knew immediately it would be an excellent place to go, with good vibrations all around, but as it was closed, we didn't return until today. Everything I'd envisaged was accurate, the people, amazing, choices, brilliant, their ethics, the best, and we'll certainly be returning soon.
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