This is a not for profit, community run, church linked café. As it’s a not for profit café my brie, bacon and cranberry panini plus side salad cost a very reasonable £3.50. My freshly made banana milkshake tasted of the real thing and cost £1.99. It’s pleasingly decorated in a fresh green colour with pretty cotton bunting on the ceiling. There’s seating at the front although you’ll be looking at the Stockport Road, so we decided to eat inside with a view of the garden instead. The menu is the standard café fare of jacket potatoes, soup, sandwiches and paninis. Plus brownies and scones. They also have ice-cream cones for a £1. The food is good, but what’s great is supporting the«I love levy» community spirit. On a side note, they do have some modern hymns on but I only noticed after being there about 1.5 hours so I find that acceptable. Also, it seems to get busy later in the afternoon with mums and young kids.