About
The Ignatius Sancho Café building was previously a private, residential lodge and sits within a newly landscaped space called Vanbrugh Yard, which has been transformed from a concrete yard into exciting community facilities. In addition to the café, there are accessible toilets, a volunteer hub, and a community kitchen garden.
The new two-storey café provides an important space for park visitors to relax in, meet friends and family, and enjoy this corner of the park in a new way. Catering will be provided by Benugo which also operates in the Pavilion Café and kiosks in Greenwich Park.
Open daily for breakfast including freshly baked pastries, vegan yoghurt pots and breakfast rolls.
The lunch menu includes bagels, toasted sandwiches, flatbreads, wraps, salads and delicious ice cream and sundaes. There's a tantalising choice of cakes or a traditional English cream tea for an afternoon treat.
* You can access the Ignatius Sancho Café in the southeast corner of the park by the new Learning Centre and Vanbrugh Gate.
About Ignatius Sancho
Charles Ignatius Sancho was a remarkable British abolitionist, writer and composer who became the first known Black Briton to have voted in an election, as well as the first to have his letters published. After arriving on a slave ship from New Granada at around the age of two in 1731, he grew up enslaved by a family in Greenwich, before receiving an education and gaining employment with the Montagu family, and eventually starting his own business as a shopkeeper. Throughout this time, Sancho also continued to develop his artistic talents, composing music, acting, writing plays, and even writing a book on music, gaining celebrity in Georgian London.
Book Tickets
Facilities
Booking & Payment Details
- Free Entry
Children
- Children welcome
Property Facilities
- Dogs Accepted - on the paved area outside the café, provided they are on a short leash
- Public toilets