1c. the cafes


The cafe vibe lies right at the heart of Soul Survivor. Chilling out over a fairly traded coffee in one of our subtley themed cafes... what better way to get through a sunny afternoon.

We have a few different cafes to crash out in, so take a look at the descriptions, choose your fave and meet us down there for a nice cuppa and a bit of cake


cafe uno

By day Café Uno is as laid back as an afternoon nap on a sun lounger in Crete. It prides itself on a relaxing atmosphere, delicious cakes to tempt your tastebuds, gorgeous hot chocolate to melt into and not taking life too seriously. But every evening the resident jazz café band will take over and turn the place upside down with tunes to help you work up a sweat.


sports cafe

Super size screens will show you an array of energetic adventures, so if you find sport most satisfying when you don’t need to break a sweat, sprawl on a sofa and shout your support! This is the place for sports enthusiasts (armchair and actual) to come and refuel.


soul action cafe

Throw yourself onto a pile of cushions, find a patch of grass to lie down on or simply pull up a chair, but whatever else you do in the Soul Action Café – relax! Let fairly-traded teas, coffees and hot chocolates quench your thirst for fluids and ethical living and take your pick from the delicious cakes that will tempt your taste buds and delight your stomach.


the soul survivor cafe

The whole of our resource exhibition (the ToolShed) pivots around one vital thing – The Soul Survivor café! Right at the heart of all the action the café offers cakes, drinks, treats and much more besides. Manned by Soul Survivor bods this is also a great place to find out more about Soul Survivor, ask any questions you have about what we do and why we do it


the fringe

Forget the haircut… it’s just too trendy. If you’re really down with the kids then you won’t give a hoot about what sort of fro someone is sporting. And there’s the irony, as The Fringe ain’t about haircuts at all. It’s about people (and a good cuppa).

Just thinking through what it means to follow Jesus, or don’t even know who Jesus is in the first place? There’s no cringe at the Fringe, just a team of friendly faced peeps who’ll be happy to get into a convo about anything from last Saturday’s footie results to what happened in the main meeting last night. And if you don’t wanna have a chin wag, then that’s cool. The tea and cakes are good enough to keep even the most super powered chatter box silenced for a few hours.


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