'Food from Kew' cafés transformed at Kew Gardens
White Peaks and Victoria Gate cafés to be updated and relaunched.
09 May 2011
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White Peaks will be transformed into a family-friendly café and ice-cream parlour in the next few weeks.
Special offer for Kew members*
- Buy nine coffees at any of our venues at Kew and we will give you your tenth one free!
- Simply pick up a loyalty card at the Victoria Gate Café till and get it stamped for every coffee purchased.
Café make-over
There will be some exciting changes taking place to White Peaks over the coming months. The current shop will be transformed into a new family-friendly café and retail space while the existing café will become a fantasy ice cream parlour, offering delicious ice cream and a multitude of toppings.
The Victoria Gate café will be made-over into a Coffee Shop, with a new central counter and an in-house coffee roaster, so your coffee really will be from 'green bean to cup'. The range of delicious handmade cakes, pastries, sandwiches and savouries will also increase.
Special offer
- Offer valid from 17 June 2011 until further notice. Peyton & Byrne reserves the right to withdraw the offer at any time. Please show your valid membership card when claiming a stamp. The Loyalty Card will only be stamped at the point of purchase. No cash alternative is available.
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1 comment on ''Food from Kew' cafés transformed at Kew Gardens '
Tom Tomalin says
17/05/2012 5:05:56 PM | Report abuse
IS the Victoria Gate Cafe ready for the BLUE BLOBBERS, LOndon Social Shine Group- this Sunday afternoon. Comment Not to be taken seriously, just really a bit of fun. But we Will be there sometime(TBC) x