Suncatcher's Café - Masham, North Yorkshire

An unusual find in the North Yorkshire market town of Masham is the Suncatcher’s Café. Situated in the corner of the market square nearest the church, it offers a flavour of Europe and Morocco and a varied selection of food (European/Moroccan/British) and drinks including freshly-ground coffee. The menu is reasonably priced and offers breakfast until 1pm for late-risers, children's lunches, paninis (£4.75), salads (£5.50) or sandwiches for lunch and a selection of cakes and sweets (from 80p). There is also a specials board with a wider selection including their home-made soup.
The interior of the Suncatcher's Café is brightly coloured with works of art hung on the walls and crafts such as jewellery for sale dotted about. There are a couple of large comfy sofas to relax on near the window or wooden tables and chairs.

The Suncatcher’s Cafe offers a relaxing and enjoyable experience and can be combined with a morning or afternoon in Masham, where you might like to visit the enticing sweet shop or the Black Sheep Brewery which offers tours from its visitors centre.
The Suncatcher’s Café has expanded its horizons as it can also be hired as a private venue for parties or weddings.
Further information can be found on its website www.suncatcherscafe.com.
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