AN AWARD-winning Flintshire café will reopen on Monday with a brand new menu.
Woodworks Café in Mold has confirmed it will re-open at 9am on Monday in line with the relaxing of coronavirus restrictions in Wales.
Part of The Woodworks Garden Centre in Mold, in the heart of the North Wales borderlands, the café will be opening its outdoor eating area with a new menu.
Breakfast, brunch, lunch or afternoon tea, the café offers a varied and delicious menu, and is the perfect place to enjoy a bite to eat with family and friends.
Woodworks Café manager, Fiona Coke said: “We are excited to be re-opening and are looking forward to welcoming customers safely back to our outdoor Café. We have introduced a number of new systems to ensure we follow government guidelines, including an online booking form, but customers can be assured that, even if the weather isn’t perfect, the team will give them a very warm and friendly welcome!”
Customers visiting the cafe can enjoy the specially adapted outdoor area which features Gazebos with electric points and heaters, set amongst the beautiful flowers and plants of The Woodworks Garden Centre. Advance booking is essential, and requests can be made via the online form on the website: https://www.woodworksgc.com/cafe/
The outdoor menu will feature many old favourites, from breakfast buns to homemade soup or Welsh Rarebit for lunch, to indulgent cakes with afternoon coffee or tea.
For those who are more pressed for time, freshly made take-away sandwiches are available from the Woodworks Food Shop.
While café has been closed, the garden centre has been very busy with customers aiming to get their gardens spring and summer ready.
The Outdoor Plant Area is packed full of perennials, spring flowers, bedding plants and a full range of ornamental and fruit trees, as well as soft fruit, shrubs, hedging and roses from a local suppliers. Also proving popular is the new Woodworks Food Shop.
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