The Thorn Tree Café Nairobi

The Thorn Tree Café Nairobi

I go to The Sarova Stanley often enough.

Usually, I spend most of my time inside the hotel, though, rarely going to the cafe outside.

My experience of the café is limited, for the most part, to going there as a little girl with my mother or my aunt and later, as a young woman, passing the café on my way home.

On those evenings, the beautiful music playing there would always  beckon me.

I would instantly make a mental note to visit it soon.

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I recently got an opportunity to visit The Thorn Tree Café again when a friend’s mother suggested that we meet there for a late lunch.

The Thorn Tree Cafe sign

I made my way to the cafe around 4 p.m.

As usual, the tasteful decor and the Sarova Hotels’ welcoming staff were there to greet me. 

What did not impress me that day was the food I ate.

I chose to have Pita Pockets with Grilled Vegetables, Hummus, and Olives because I had been to the gym earlier in the day and didn’t want to undo my previous efforts.

I was sure that this would be both a healthy and delicious option.

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