Rumbletums Cafe - Broxtowe

Coffee, British, Vegetarian

Rumbletums Cafe

Rumbletums Cafe
4.3 / 5 (1807 reviews)

Description

Rumbletums Café is an award-winning community café located in the heart of Kimberley. Open Tuesday to Saturday from 9:30 to 15:00, it offers a warm and welcoming environment where everyone is invited to enjoy delicious, homemade food made from Fairtrade and locally sourced ingredients. The menu features a variety of tasty meals and cakes, many of which are lovingly prepared by young trainees with learning disabilities, as part of the café’s commitment to providing valuable training and work experience. No advance booking is necessary, though it is recommended during busy periods. Large groups are also welcome—just get in touch to discuss your needs. The building is fully wheelchair accessible, with an accessible toilet and a chair lift to the first floor, ensuring comfort and inclusivity for all visitors. Additional amenities include a reading and lending library, water bottle refill station, and a breastfeeding-friendly space. Vegetarian options are available to cater to diverse tastes. Beyond being a café, Rumbletums offers two spacious rooms for hire at affordable rates, perfect for meetings or events. For more details, call 0115 938 4953. The community spirit is strong here, highlighted by the recent honour of trustee and volunteer Fiona George, who received an MBE in the King’s New Year Honours list for 2026. Rumbletums Café is more than just a place to eat—it’s a safe, inclusive hub dedicated to supporting and celebrating everyone in the community.

Last update: 20.06.2026 from: Kev

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★ 4.3 / 5 from 1807 reviews
kev-draper-2
20.06.2026

A must go to small cafe in Kimberley The staff do an amazing job teaching disabled staff members to receive and serve your orders to your table Good food and lovely atmosphere

jenny-niblock
20.06.2026

Friendly. Great service. Good selection on menu

jessica-e-fox372
20.06.2026

This is clearly a popular option, and you'd be advised to reserve a table. Deservedly so, too. This is an organisation that helps young people with additional learning needs learn the skills to work. The staff are a mixture of the young people, with adults to guide them. So service is lovely, as you watch a young person learn how to do it. But it's not slow we ate in in our hour long lunch break and took takeaway back for other colleagues. Food is prepared with love: oven baked jacket potatoe

dawn-h-fern258
20.06.2026

I can't say enough good things about this unique place! What an excellent concept helping the community in this way Clean, friendly and all round excellent! Great disabled access and parking Many thanks to the wonderful staff for giving ppl the opportunity to learn new skills and offer such a great experience!

Dear service, eating was nice, children are so well served, eating does not cost the earth and they have toys to play. they think that will be a new regular hunting for me and my two more disturbing!

FAQ

The restaurant serves you a selection of gluten-free meals.

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