Coffee Bar and Gift Shop

Our Coffee Bar and Gift Shop is located on the lower level of the hospital, near the main entrance and the Emergency Department. It is open each weekday from 9 am to 4 pm.

The Coffee Bar offers a variety of fresh, healthy foods, including soups, sandwiches, salads, fresh fruit, muffins, yogurt, and beverages including coffee, tea and juices.

The Gift Shop is made up of three areas: the gift shop itself, which sells new items including jewelry, purses, scarves, giftware and ornaments; an area called Second Hand Rose, which sells donations of knitted goods and gently used items such as jewelry, ornaments and puzzles; and a bookcase, selling donated paperback and hardcover books.  Donations can be dropped off at the gift shop Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4 pm.

The Coffee Bar and Gift Shop is operated by the Kemptville District Hospital Auxiliary. Learn more about our Auxiliary volunteers.

The Coffee Bar offers a variety of fresh, healthy foods, including soups, sandwiches, salads, fresh fruit, muffins, yogurt, and beverages including coffee, tea and juices.

The Gift Shop is made up of three areas: the gift shop itself, which sells new items including jewelry, purses, scarves, giftware and ornaments; an area called Second Hand Rose, which sells donations of knitted goods and gently used items such as jewelry, ornaments and puzzles; and a bookcase, selling donated paperback and hardcover books.  Donations can be dropped off at the gift shop Monday to Friday between 9 am and 4 pm.

The Coffee Bar and Gift Shop is operated by the Kemptville District Hospital Auxiliary. Learn more about our Auxiliary volunteers.

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“This letter is written to express my utmost appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the Emergency Team at KDH. Last Tuesday morning I received a phone call from my teenage son Markus’s school informing me that he had inadvertently eaten a cookie containing peanuts. As he has a life-threatening peanut allergy, this was an immediate cause for concern. Markus was taken to the ER and immediately given a dose of norepinephrine, followed by an infusion after he had a second reaction. Markus was transferred to CHEO by ambulance later in the afternoon. As you can imagine, this was an incredibly impactful experience for Markus and my entire family. We have such respect for the wonderful work of the Emergency Team at KDH, to whom Markus owes his life. Everyone was caring, kind and professional. Special thanks go to Dr. Pelletier, Dr. Jones, and nurses Catherine, Heather, and Melissa."

Margret