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The Cafe & garden provides training and life skills experiences for volunteers and staff. The Garadh also provides the only Changing Places Toilet facility in the Southern Isles We offer a year round warm hub with a wide range of meals and light snacks. All our food is freshly made to order complimented with a range of teas and coffees.
As well as our main menu we have daily specials on offer. Our home baking includes a wides selection of scones, pancakes and cakes made by staff and volunteers. All the Jams, Marmalades and chutneys are also home made and are used in the cafe whilst are also available for sale.
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