
World Peace Cafe Pocklington
📍 Kilnwick Percy Hall, Pocklington, York YO42 1UF, UK
About World Peace Cafe Pocklington
Located at Kilnwick Percy Hall in the serene surroundings of Pocklington, the World Peace Cafe offers a tranquil retreat for visitors. While enjoying a delightful selection of cakes and beverages, tourists can appreciate the calm atmosphere adjacent to a meditation centre. The parking facility is likely a standard pay-and-display, ensuring convenient access to this peaceful destination.
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📍 Kilnwick Percy Hall, Pocklington, York YO42 1UF, UK
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Showing 5 of 227 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 6 February 2026.
First visit here after it was recommended by friends. It’s at the back of the meditation centre and glad it was signposted inside the building! The prices are very reasonable and we opted for cake and tea, as we came quite late in the day! The conservatory section of the cafe is dog friendly!
Friendly and calm, was busy when we went but not crowded! Just be careful on the patio seating due to the slope! Cake was great, staff were super friendly and helpful
This is a lovely little cafe located at the Buddhist Centre just outside of Pocklington. You can sit inside or outside, ordering at the counter and this is then delivered to your table. It’s a very peaceful setting with wonderful views across the site to the little church and beyond. It’s not a quick coffee stop; it’s a place to stop and reflect. We enjoyed coffee and cakes (very generous portions); they also do panninis. There is a small carpark but we walked from Pocklington, out past the school and along the main road; there is a path but be aware that some drivers drive very fast along there. We returned to Pocklington following a footpath which goes through the KP club grounds and drops down into town. This is part of the Pilgrimage of Grace Heritage Trail and also the Chalkland Way. Well worth a visit to the cafe which is open 7 days per week and a good opportunity to visit the Buddhist Centre and/or explore the grounds.
This is a great little café on the site of the Buddhist centre. Divided between the inside and a roomy conservatory. On a sunny day the outside seating is a lovely spot.
First time here. Lovely location and seating are, very peaceful in natural surroundings. Very disappointed with the choice of food and what I had though it was what they had left one hour before closing. It was a Pannini with melted processed veg cheese with pesto and a sun dried tomatoe. No fresh ingredients such as salad only accompanied by crisps. Really poor quality and lack of imagination,unhealthy and tasteless. To top off the staff let young guys ride their bikes up and down next to the tables swearing.