On-site baked goods, hand-roasted coffee beans, in-house cold brew, crisp salads, hot soups & hearty sandwiches. Enjoy artisan bread & daily fresh-baked pastries. Friendly baristas with an eye for detail and a strong bond with the community. Recommendation: Cappuccino and Chocolate croissant or egg salad sandwich for lunch!
The 'Powerhouse' building was constructed in 1931 and was used to generate electricity with steam turbines for the Kelloggs cereal factory until it shut down. In 2017 the steam turbines were removed and a state of the art brewery was installed. Check out this place for locally craft beer and tasty smoked foods for lunch or dinner. You can even take a tour of the brewery! Recommendation: Texas BBQ platter, low voltage cream ale
Beautiful enclosed short trail. 2.8 KM of hiking, a meandering boardwalk that leads to a platform extending into Redmond's Pond. Along your stroll, you might spot turtles, dragonflies, different birds and even deer.
Established in 1845, located right in Downtown London and is open 6 days a week. With over 40 merchants, they offer an abundance of food, services, a weekly local farmers’ market and an array of cultural festivals and events!
Springbank park is London's largest park stretching to be about 300 acres. Located along the Thames River. It contains 30 km of trails and is home to Storybook Gardens, a family attraction open year round.