Our social enterprise cafes are situated in the heart of Conwy, in the coastal towns of Colwyn Bay and Llandudno, and at Llandudno Junction Train Station.
Operating on a not-for-profit basis, any profits generated within our businesses are reinvested, to provide essential support to those in need within our communities.
Porter’s café can be found in Colwyn Bay’s busy Leisure Centre, at Eirias Park and serves healthy snacks and nice treats. If you are visiting the Park, or attending a gym session, call in for a coffee!
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Our Porters Café, Llandudno, is located at the Llandudno Junction Train station, situated between platforms 1 and 3. The shop is perfect for grabbing a coffee or bit to eat on the go, selling a variety of cakes, drinks and snacks. This is the most recent of our line of cafes, opening its doors in March 2024, following the success of the Colwyn Bay shop and the Troop Café.
The Llandudno Troop Café is a community-led café situated on the coach park in Llandudno, which provides additional support for veterans in the area. The Troop Café run regular group sessions for Veterans, as well as displaying a plethora of military memorabilia and photos. The café is also where you can find the statue of Fusilier Shenkin, the Regimental Mascot of 3rd Battalion the Royal Welsh, which made the move to the site in March 2024.
Support our award-winning social enterprise and training kitchen by ordering refreshments for your event!
We offer a range of catering packages to suit any event or budget. We will also quote for bespoke buffets upon request and can provide homemade cupcakes with your company logo! The social enterprise is also on the site of our Station Court building offering rooms for hire should they be required.
Porter’s also has a refrigerated van, allowing for delivery of buffets wherever you may be.
For a list of our costings, please see our Station Court brochure below.
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Aimed at helping people who are struggling with the increased cost of living or with a much lower level of disposable income, Y Pantri, is a social supermarket with a difference.
Run in partnership with St Giles Trust, participants are referred to the service and then ‘subscribe’ for a very low fee (£3.50 per week), which allows for one scheduled visit per week to shop for produce – such as meat, cereals, fresh fruit and vegetables, as well as receiving specialist and confidential 1-2-1 advice and guidance on any number of issues that could be affecting them or their families.
For more information about our social enterprises in North Wales, call the team on 01492 863000
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