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This is a great spot for anyone looking to enjoy arts and crafts with friends or family.
The Hub is a wonderful restaurant run by individuals with special needs. The food is excellent with a wide variety of options including a kids menu, snacks, cakes, and larger meals. I have dietary restrictions and the staff are always able to accommodate and alter dishes for me without any issue. I highly recommend visiting The Hub for brunch, lunch, or afternoon tea.
This new setting for the Hub's cafe is wonderful! It has a really quirky Ikea-esque feel to the layout with different seating zones around the room meaning people crafting at tables or having coffee while the kids play with the toys provided or even people meeting for business can all enjoy the great atmosphere together without getting in each other's way. It is a relaxed, light and airy space with a fab scrapstore which provides a brilliant way of repurposing and recycling materials for everyone's enjoyment. One man's trash is another's treasure and it's wonderful to see this project bringing together the community to provide such a lovely space, as well as great coffee!
I was invited along to the new venue, The Hub, in Yeovil for an informal business meeting with a good friend, David. The venue is still under construction, but is very spacious, designed for all kinds of activities, including as a business centre for meeting, which was the purpose of my visit. There is also an area where refreshments can be ordered, which were served by polite staff and of a high standard. It is great that the Hub look s to involve people with learning difficulties, giving them a purpose and responsibilities and so involving them in the Centre, the community and enhancing my experience with their politeness and excellent service in providing me with my Coffee. A truly excellent idea in Yeovil and fingers crossed, a okace where the whole community will attend and use the facilities on hand.