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Serves meat, vegan options available. Community interest company including a new arts and cultural space, with gallery, cafe, shop, play space, and workshop room. Vegan food options at the cafe include seasonal soup, carrot cake, bean bowl, vegan sausage and avocado with beans toast or a bagel and margarine, rainbow salad with falafel, marinated red cabbage, olives and hummus, olive tapenade, chickpea and kidney bean salad, rainbow club sandwich with falafel. Reported closed June 2022.
4 Reviews
First Review by deadpledge
DonnaC
Points +1742
Community cafe - Edit
Great vegan options and a nice place. We opted for the vegan breakfasts which were very satisfying. The vegan cakes looked good during our visit, we didn’t have room to indulge but I look forward to sampling something sweet next time.
Read morePros: Vegan options, Friendly
Cons: Serves meat
Guest
sharps83
Points +29
Lovely fresh food - Edit
Delicious vegan food.
Read morePros: Vegan options , Fresh food , Great menu
Cons: Environment can be a bit cold feeling.
Guest
hack_man
Points +28166
Don’t just think about it - Edit
A local community arts and cultural space venue with an extremely surprising vegan friendly menu in the cafe. There’s an appetising wealth of vegan cakes on show but it was breakfast what we arrived for and required. The vegan brunch consisting of toast, baked beans, avocado and sausages was basic but extremely decent and a sausage bagel was exactly as described. A bagel with sausages. Nice and effective. The coffee here is superb, and plant milks are of course available. My understanding is that one of the chefs is vegan hence the availability of many other vegan options as well as the breakfast items we had today which I certainly intend to try.
Read morePros: Vegan options, vegan cakes , Interesting interior
Guest
deadpledge
Points +15121
Food For Thought - Edit
I first encountered Thought Foundation with my wife for our new born son, as every Thursday the La Leche League offer breastfeeding support here. During our visits there we ordered the vegan bean bowl and vegan sausage and avocado with beans and a buttered bagel. The bean bowl was so fresh and delicious and included chickpeas, kidney beans, capers falafel, hummus, tomatoes, spinach, mixed leaves and a sublime olive tapenade. The breakfast dish was very good too with the bagel a particular highlight. In total we spent £10.50. The carrot cake is also something special and they offer a good selection of coffees and specialty teas. I have nothing but positive things to say about Thought Foundation and it's good to see a community cafe that provides food choices for all and a variety of events and support classes.
Read morePros: Tasty vegan food, Community cafe, Friendly staff & inexpensive
Cons: Serves meat
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