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The Cotswold Kitchen is a cafe in Sedgeberrow, a quiet village positioned on the northern edge of the Cotswolds between Evesham and Broadway.
If you're driving through this stretch, it's a natural place to pull in and pause.
The appeal here is straightforward. You get genuine coffee and tea alongside light meals and baked goods that are made fresh rather than bought in. The space itself feels genuinely relaxed—the kind of cafe where locals prop up at tables and visitors feel equally welcome. Whether you're after a proper breakfast, a lunch break, or just somewhere to sit down for an hour with a cup of tea, it works well.
What makes it worth a stop beyond the decent food is that it functions as an actual village hub rather than just a roadside facility. You get a real sense of how Sedgeberrow ticks if you sit here for a bit and watch the comings and goings. The village itself won't keep you occupied for hours, but the cafe gives you the chance to experience something genuine about village life rather than just passing through.
The location is straightforward—no hunting around required. If you're routing through this part of the Cotswolds, it's worth knowing about as a genuinely pleasant break before you continue into the surrounding countryside.
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