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Kaspas Desserts

Kaspas Desserts Kaspas Desserts, located on Rushey Green, is a popular dessert restaurant in Catford known for its freshly made waffles, crepes, milkshakes, cakes and other sweet treats. As the UK's biggest dessert parlour, Kaspas Desserts is a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth.

Address

97 Rushey Green
Catford
SE6 4AF

Located on Rushey Green in Catford, the ice cream shop and ice cream parlor can be easily reached by public transport. The nearest bus stop is just a few steps away from the shop entrance. Bus numbers 47, 75, and 136 all stop at this location.

For those driving, there is a public car park located about half a mile away from the shop on Catford Road. Alternatively, there is some limited street parking available on neighboring residential streets.

If you're coming from outside of the area via train, you can take Southeastern rail services to either Catford Bridge or Catford stations. Both are within walking distance of the ice cream shop and ice cream parlor on Rushey Green.

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Kaspas Desserts in Rushey Green, London is a dessert lover's paradise. As the UK's biggest dessert parlour, Kaspas offers an extensive menu of freshly made waffles, crepes, milkshakes, cakes and other delicious treats that are sure to satisfy your sweet cravings. Their social media posts showcase their mouth-watering desserts and encourage customers to tag them in their dessert pics for a chance to be re-shared onto their feed. From banoffee dough-licious delights to Oreo crepes and brownies, Kaspas Desserts has something for everyone. Their gelato is perfect for sunny spring days while their sundaes are guaranteed to hit the sweet spot. With such a wide variety of desserts on offer, it's no wonder that Kaspas Desserts is Catford's favourite dessert restaurant. So why not escape into a slice of paradise at Kaspas Desserts?