Derby Cathedral Coffee House

Coffee House Located opposite the Cathedral’s West End (main entrance), the Cathedral Coffee House provides a relaxing space in which to enjoy a refreshing break with a treat from our new mouth-watering menu for Spring 2010!.

As a winner of the Derbyshire Food and Drink Awards, we pride ourselves on serving delicious food made from carefully sourced local produce, along with a selection of Fair-trade hot and cold drinks.

The Coffee House basement is the perfect venue for your next meeting. We can cater for small parties, daytime, evening or Sundays for up to 45 people and wireless internet access is available throughout the centre.

Takeaway and office order facilities are also available.

We are run by an excellent team of staff and volunteers, and if you can spare a few hours a week and are interested in becoming part of a friendly team, please contact the Commercial Manager, Lesley Bourne.

All income from the Coffee House directly supports the life and mission of Derby Cathedral.

The Sir Richard Morris Business Lounge

The Sir Richard Morris Business LoungeThe perfect meeting place. We can cater for small parties, daytime, evening or Sundays. Maximum number 45 people (seated)

Opening Times

Monday - Saturday 9am – 3 30pm
Sunday- Closed to the public, but is available for hire.

Contact details:
Commercial Manager- Lesley Bourne
Email: lesleybourne@derbvcathedral.org
Tel: 01332 341201 (ext 29)

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The Artist on Tour; Joint exhibition with Derby Museum and Art Gallery. Artists’ diaries and sketch books from the 18th century to the present day

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