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Eating in Comer Woods

A family group sits at a picnic table outside a National Trust Cafe
Enjoy the terrace at Comer Woods | © Trevor Ray Hart

Takeaway drinks, snacks and cakes are available from the Café in Comer Woods, open every day, all year round. Find us in Heath Meadow, just a short walk from the car park.

The Café in Comer Woods

Comer Woods Café is the perfect stop-off for refreshments during a walk in the woods. From the car park, follow the signs for Heath Meadow, it's just a few minutes' walk. The café serves hot and cold drinks, warm savoury snacks and a selection of cakes and traybakes.

Every cuppa or tasty treat you buy helps us to continue looking after places for everyone to enjoy.

Bring your own cup

Every time you present a reusable cup when you order a hot drink at one of the cafés, tea rooms or kiosks*, we'll give you 25p off as a thank you for helping the environment by reducing the number of disposable cups used. This promotion replaces the previous hot drinks loyalty card scheme. *Discount not guaranteed at food outlets operated by third parties.

Coffee in a reusable cup
Coffee in a reusable cup | © National Trust/ William Shaw

Seating

There are picnic benches on the terrace near the café and some covered seating in Heath Barn. The meadow is a great place to roll out a picnic blanket when the weather is fine. Benches are located at various points along the trails.

Allergen information

Most of the food and drink served is prepared on site in our kitchen, using a wide range of ingredients. As a result, we can’t guarantee that any of our food and drink products are completely allergen free.

If you have an allergy or intolerance and would like ingredient information about the food and drink served, please ask the staff, who will be happy to help.

Always check when you visit

Visited before? We sometimes change our recipes to improve quality and flavour, including the ingredients. When you visit, please speak to one of our team to check the current allergen information for your favourite dish.

Thank you

It is through your purchases and support that we are able to continue to care for nature, beauty and history for everyone, for ever.

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