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Divine Coffee

in Evesham

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Divine Coffee is a cafe in Badsey, a working village built on a history of market gardening rather than tourism.

Port Street, WR11 3LF

It's the kind of place where you can spend time over a proper coffee, loose-leaf tea, or homemade cake without the atmosphere of somewhere geared entirely toward visitors. The food is straightforward and satisfying—light options rather than elaborate menus—and the pace is genuinely relaxed. What makes it worth the visit is that Badsey itself feels lived-in. The community functions as it always has, with local people going about their daily routines, and that authenticity comes through simply because no one here is primarily performing for guests. There's real history woven into the village fabric, but it doesn't feel manufactured or designed to appeal. Practically, it sits well within the broader region. You're only a short drive from Evesham, the historic market town that anchors this corner of the Cotswolds, making Divine Coffee a logical stop if you're travelling through the Vale of Evesham or exploring the North Cotswolds more widely. It's particularly good if you actually want to sit down and breathe rather than rush between well-known spots. The village works better in quieter periods, which is rather the point—you see how things really are instead of how they appear when everywhere's busy.

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