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Open Mon-Fri 10Am-2Pm Open Mon-Fri Plungington Community Centre 10am-2pm Caritas Care is pleased to welcome you to the Café Emmanuel at Plungington Community Centre. The centre is now managed by Caritas Care with the aim of providing a central hub for the community to access activities and services in a friendly & welcoming environment. There are a number of activities already taking place including: For over 80 years, Caritas Care has been Zumba finding families for children, helping Craft Fayres adopters and foster carers on their journey Worship groups to becoming parents and supporting Slimming world communities, so that people from all walks Indoor bowls of life can reach their full potential. Shop donation centre Mother and toddler group We have a diverse range of services and projects across the north west of England that are dedicated to improving the quality of life for people in our communities. We are always in need of volunteers to help with the centre and the community café, so if you can spare a few hours each week, please get in We are hoping to develop the centre and touch. Full training will be given! provide a full range of activities and services with something for everyone. For further details or enquiries please contact: Caritas Care Limited 218 Tulketh Road | Ashton on Ribble Ben Clayton, Community Centre Manager Preston | Lancashire | PR2 1ES T 01772 732313 E [email protected] Registered Charity 236021 Company Registration 1596400 ben.clayton:caritascare.org.uk Plungington Community Centre www.caritascare.org.uk 07703 815202 Brook St, Preston PR1 7NB Drinks Menu Pot of Tea £1.00 English breakfast tea Toast (per slice) 30p Beans on toast £1.50 Americano £1.20 Scrambled Egg on Toast £2.00 Rich, full bodied espresso with hot water 2 Fried Eggs on Toast £2.00 Toasted Fruit Slice (2) 90p Cappuccino £1.50 Espresso with steam frothy milk topped All Day Breakfast with a deep layer of foam and a sprinkle Small £3.20 of chocolate (1 bacon, 1 sausage, beans, egg, toast, tea or coffee) Large £4.00 (2 bacon, 2 sausage, beans, 2 eggs, toast, tea or coffee) Chips £1.00 Café Latte £1.50 Chip Butty £1.50 Rich, full bodied espresso in fresh steamed Bacon Sandwich £1.80 milk Sausage Sandwich £1.80 Chips & Beans £1.50 Bacon & Sausage Sandwich £2.20 Café Mocha £1.50 Add a fried egg for an extra 30p Cheesy Chips £1.50 Delicious blend of rich, full bodied 2 Eggs & Chips £2.00 espresso mixed with smooth milky hot Sandwiches/Toasties £2.50 chocolate Up to 2 fillings 2 Eggs, chips and beans £2.30 with chips £ 3.00 Hot Chocolate £1.80 Sausage, chips and beans £2.50 Omelettes £2.30 Rich, indulgent and smooth milky hot Sausage, 2 eggs & chips £2.50 chocolate Up to 3 fillings (Add whipped cream and/or Sausage, 2 eggs, chips & beans £3.00 £ marshmallows for 30p extra) Omelettes 2.30 with chips £3.30 Cakes & Traybakes £1.00 with chips & beans £3.50 Food allergies Bottled water 60p Jacket Potato & choice of 2 fillings £2.60 Please be aware that food purchased or prepared Add one extra filling for 40p on this premises may contain (or may have been in Fresh Fruit Juice 90p Choose from: Cheese, Ham, Mushroom, Red onion, contact with) allergens such as dairy, gluten, nuts Tomato and Coleslaw etc. Juice 50p See our board for If you suffer from any food intolerance, allergy or (orange or blackcurrant) have specific dietary needs -please speak to a member of our team before ordering to see if a Cans 70p today’s specials… suitable alternative is available. www.caritascare.org.uk www.caritascare.org.uk .
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