Sharing Food – Building Friendship 
Taste of Unity is a monthly community kitchen based in Lincoln, bringing together and supporting people from across Greater Lincolnshire through shared meals, conversation, and connection.
Rooted in interfaith collaboration, Taste of Unity was developed in response to community need and shaped through conversations with local faith communities and partners. Inspired by successful community kitchens elsewhere, the project was carefully planned over more than a year and launched in July 2025.
Open to everyone, Taste of Unity especially supports people facing challenging times. By offering free, freshly prepared meals in a welcoming and inclusive space, the initiative helps reduce isolation, address food poverty, and strengthen understanding and friendship across communities.
Taste of Unity is delivered through The Centre for Reconciliation, which provides governance, safeguarding, volunteer support, and overall project oversight. Volunteers from different faiths and backgrounds work together to prepare food, welcome guests, and create a space built on respect, dignity, and shared values.

Central Methodist Church Hall,
Lincoln
Second Wednesday of every month
4:00 – 6:00 pm 


Together we share, together we care.  

Watch our Taste of Unity promotional video to see how sharing food brings people together and strengthens community across Greater Lincolnshire.
Taste of Unity