Manor Café at Howbery Is Fully Open
Our Manor Café has opened its indoor seating areas and added new umbrellas to its patio area. We are also continuing to offer a takeaway service.
The café is now open to members of the public, as well as those working on the park. As part of the refurbishment last year, the food and drink service counter was moved into a spacious spot in the café. There is a one-way system to for going inside the café, whether to eat, or place or collect orders, entering from the patio seating area.
Orders can be placed through online https://manorcafeathowbery.touchtakeaway.net/menu or by using our QR code on display at the tables, or from the service counter too (card payment only).
The menu has been altered to reflect the new style of service. We currently offer breakfast baps, hot and cold lunches, hot and cold drinks, confectionary and homemade cakes. These can all be ordered and paid for in advance at: https://manorcafeathowbery.touchtakeaway.net/menu or by downloading and using our QR code.
Howbery operations manager Mark Baxter said: “We are so pleased to have the café fully open again. Our recent indoor refurbishment of the service and eating areas was planned with safety in mind. For people who are still wary of coming inside, we have a large patio with plenty of space to spread out and orders can be placed online from the table. We will of course be complying with the government’s Covid-19 guidelines and we ask customers to observe these at all times.
More information: https://howberypark.com/amenities/eating-refreshments/
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