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The Greenhouse Trust

42-46 Bethel St, Norwich NR2 1NR, United Kingdom

The Greenhouse Trust
Non-profit organization
4.4
17 reviews
8 comments
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J7HQ+9Q Norwich, UK
+44 1603 631007
greenhousetrust.co.uk
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Monday: Close
Tuesday: 10–16
Wedneasday: 11–16
Thursday: 10–16
Friday: 10–16
Saturday: 10–16
Sunday: Close
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Steffen Boehm
Steffen Boehm
Best veggie food in Norwich. Very peaceful environment, so don't attempt to work there with your laptop or smartphone; it's not that sort of place. People read books and mags, some are on the shelf. Food is excellent. Highly recommended.
Dawn Collins
Dawn Collins
Lovely to be somewhere without background music or mobiles!!! Food generally good - and very nice to have somewhere to take vegan friends... but - coffee is truly horrible (sour and bitter) and an odd pricing system - salad bowel smaller than sandwiches but more expensive. Shame you cannot have a glass of wine without food but I guess that is their licence.
Elinor Teahon
Elinor Teahon
Food much nicer than expected, casual and comfortable. Able to stay as long as we wanted. Will be returning
Jacques Simon Pollard
Jacques Simon Pollard
Lovely cafe restaurant and shop in the heart of the city. It's nice knowing that the money you spend here is used to fund campaigns to look after the environment. The food and coffee is very good and the staff are generally lovely and extremely helpful. A real asset to the city of Norwich.
Jon-Cameron Bates (Gadgetologist)
Jon-Cameron Bates (Gadgetologist)
A somewhat quirky place and ideal if you happen to be vegetarian or vegan, I am neither but it's all they offer (I knew this before I entered). Food menu is very limited and many dishes were unavailable. It tasted ok, though a bit bland and definitely overpriced. Mobile phones are banned (which isn't necessarily a bad thing) the staff are very friendly. There's a very interesting gallery and also a bookshop.
Alice Nom Noms
Alice Nom Noms
Perfect pit stop for some peace and quiet and proper wholefoods nosh in the city centre. Its kinda old school in a great way and they sell lots of unexpected goodies for the environmentally aware consumer. No phone zone a nice idea for people who struggle with hyper sensitivity. It's a little gem and great for stocking filler type gifts.
Brian Pearce
Brian Pearce
Excellent ethical shop and café selling a wide variety of quality products including food drinks and household items. They also sell books CDs and other items in aid of the trust. Staff are very friendly and helpful.
Alex Liddell
Alex Liddell
Loved this little gem of a cafe and book shop. Very laid back, ethically sourced and pleasent.
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