WHAT could be nicer in spring than lunch in a peaceful green space with trees bursting into blossom and spring bulbs in full bloom?
With this thought in mind, I headed to Explore’s Reading Café at Rowntree Park to taste test their new lunch menu.
When Explore took over the café at Rowntree Park back in 2012 the vision was to create a new type of library experience, bringing together great books and great food in a beautiful and tranquil setting.
Rowntree Park Reading Café has been a huge success from the beginning, with customers valuing the mix of café and library services.
The café was busy, but I found a comfortable corner seat and enjoyed watching the customers – a lively mix of local residents, young families and teens (it was still the middle of the Easter holidays). I ordered a quiche with a Greek salad, and on the special recommendation of café manager Gosia, a refreshing mango matcha latte with coconut milk.
Quiche and salad at the Rowntree Park Reading Room cafe. Photo from Explore York
When my lunch arrived it was delicious – pillowy, tomato-flecked quiche with tender thin pastry and a crisp salad featuring a tasty mixture of leaves, peppers, onions and crumbled feta cheese. The latte was a real taste of spring, the matcha flavour a delightful contrast to the sweetness of the mango pulp, as well as being a visual work of art.
Susan Brook from Explore has oversight of all the Explore cafes and works with her team to make sure that menus keep up with changing tastes. She was excited to show me some of the new gluten free range she is introducing this spring, after being inspired at a recent food and drink show.
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“We are introducing a full gluten free menu at Rowntree Park in the coming weeks, with really good quality breads”, she said “And we’ll have a new gluten-free range at all our other cafes too. I am sure our customers are going to love it, and I’m really happy that we can offer a wider range of choices for everyone, whatever their dietary needs, in all our cafes”
Serious coffee aficionados are in her sights as well, “We’ve got brand new coffee machines at York, Hungate and Tang Hall, and our new coffee supplier – Dancing Goat – will be providing a variety of speciality coffees throughout the year alongside our regular brews.”
A cosy corner at Rowntree Park Reading cafe
You can also grab an ice cream to enjoy as you wander through Rowntree Park with a wide selection from Yorvale. Flavours such as vanilla, chocolate, cookie dough, strawberry, mint choc chip, bubble gum and salted caramel are always available, with some specials over summer including red cherry, rum & raisin and coconut.
And if all those delights are not enough to tempt you, Susan is also planning a Family Fun Day at Rowntree Park on Saturday, May 23 with a specially designed treasure hunt, foodie prizes, sunflower planting, and of course, a chance to sample treats from the café.
Explore’s reading cafes are all designed to be welcoming, affordable spaces offering high-quality, locally-sourced products. All are family-friendly, offering children’s books and play areas, and dogs are welcome in the outdoor spaces. Four cafés are in libraries, with two standalone reading cafes at Rowntree Park and Hungate. All cafés provide free wifi and seasonal menus that include fresh, local ingredients. New menu items are introduced each month and options for vegetarians, vegans, and other dietary needs are always available. Right now, you can enjoy springtime specials including delicious quiches, salads, and wraps.
Gluten Free treats at the Reading Cafe. Photo by Explore York
Plus, with a prepaid café card, you can save 30per cent on hot drinks, or with a YorkCard you can save 10 per cent. Takeaway is available too.
Discover Explore’s Reading Cafés:
Retreat from the crowds, enjoy a quality coffee, and maybe even pick up your next great read. Even better while you’re enjoying a flat white at one of these cafés, you’re supporting York’s libraries and archives directly, as all profits go to them.
Rowntree Park Reading Café:
Surrounded by nature in Rowntree Park with lovely views, this vibrant café is perfect for all ages. It serves breakfast and seasonal dishes daily, and also offers a full library service with books to borrow. It’s open on bank holidays and you can even host special events here in this community-friendly space.
Hungate Reading Café:
Located within the Hungate residential area and just a short walk from the Shambles, this stylish urban café is a hidden gem. It offers hot and cold drinks, handmade sandwiches, wraps, and cakes, with a good selection of vegan and vegetarian dishes.
Enjoy a Yorvale ice cream at the Rowntree Park Reading Cafe. Photo by Explore York
Acomb Explore Reading Café:
This welcoming café on Front Street has a children’s area and an enclosed garden. It serves hot and cold drinks, handmade sandwiches, baked potatoes, and freshly baked cakes.
Tang Hall Explore Reading Café:
A modern, inviting café in the Centre@Burnholme with a strong community feel. It serves hot and cold drinks, handmade sandwiches, and cakes. The covered outdoor terrace is popular with cyclists, walkers, and dog walkers.
York Explore Reading Café:
This popular spot, inside York Explore Library, is ideal for informal meetings. It features an exhibition space with rotating art displays and offers a wide selection of drinks, wraps, sandwiches, and cakes.
Clifton Explore Reading Café:
A bright, airy café at Clifton Explore Centre with an outdoor terrace and a community-designed garden with play areas for children.
Opening hours for all cafes can be found on Explore’s website exploreyork.org.uk/cafes
Gillian Holmes is the Communications Officer at Explore York
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