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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“Dr. Hosseini treated my adult son, Matthew, in the ER when he was brought in by ambulance. Matthew had experienced an episode involving a rapid, irregular heartbeat resulting in him losing consciousness at home. Dr. Hosseini treated him with the utmost care. She had a number of tests performed which left his diagnosis a little unclear but concerning to her. She consulted with the Heart Institute and he was sent there overnight. They did further tests including scheduling an angiogram. Before they could perform the angiogram, he had another episode. They quickly sent him for the angiogram and discovered a 95% blockage of his left ventricular main artery. They then inserted a stent. We feel that Dr. Hosseini saved Matthew’s life. If she had not followed her instincts that he should be at the Heart Institute that night he might not have survived. She is to be commended for her caring professionalism. We cannot thank her enough.”

Debbi