Roots Cafe in Catforth I’m always on the lookout for cafes with something to keep our toddler occupied so when I saw a little playhouse in Roots Cafe post
Recap: Preston General Election 2024 updates and resultsI’m always on the lookout for cafes with something to keep our toddler occupied so when I saw a little playhouse in Roots Cafe posted on Instagram, it was added to the list. I’ve also stolen the review opportunity off my fellow Blog Preston foodie reviewer,My husband Simon, our toddler B and I headed over to Catforth on a Saturday morning arriving around 11.
I was happy to find the toilets had baby changing facilities but if you can’t find them, they’re outside and around the back. Sign up below to receive Blog Preston's email newsletter. It wings its way into inboxes every Sunday and Wednesday rounding up our top stories and more.
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