
Networks Bistro is part of Radio City Association offering a warm and inviting space as well as employment and training opportunities for local young people and supporting the local economy with our produce sourced from the area and redeveloping the Knox Institute.
Radio City Association developed Networks Bistro with a range of objectives including to bring forward the our vision to reduce food poverty in the Garnock Valley which in a recent report by Leeds University was ranked as the area with the highest rate of food insecurity in Scotland and amongst the highest in the UK, we are also fighting period poverty offering free sanitary products and sponsored the building of a latrine in Malawi paired with our own toilets. We also work to provide a climate cafe and offer young people opportunities for training.




We Source our produce locally with almost all our spend within a 5 mile radius supporting community wealth building principles and the local economy. We also seek to be ethical and sustainable with our Matthew Algie coffee triple certified.
Networks is a space for the community come in and visit us anytime
Open today | 09:00 – 14:00 |
We may be closed on public holidays please enquire to find out opening hours

The cafe would not have been possible without the support of the Nuclear Decommissioning Agency who supported the redevelopment of the space as part of our wider Knox Institute regeneration ambition.