Wednesday 28 July 2010

cafe 1001

http://www.cafe1001.co.uk/

LOL! HA! This is the photo they told me off for taking!!

Café 1001, or, otherwise known to my mates as; “Ya know…That place under the bridge!”, is situated, literally under the bridge in Brick Lane. I’ve been dropping in for years without knowing it actually had a name.
This was one of the first places I found for real coffee when I arrived in London almost ten years ago, and I’ve watched it as it has gotten busier and busier, especially as the Sunday Up market has kicked off in a big way over the past couple of years.

Nowadays the coffee is not quite strong enough for my taste, although its still smooth and tastey and there’s no choking or shivering required to get it down (that’s always a bonus). They have gone from serving a pitiful array of pre-packaged sandwiches to a whole range of cakes, rolls, fresh salads and other treats such as glasses of olives and hand made cupcakes. Things have seriously improved in that department. Judging by the way my friend scoffed down his food and nodded enthusiastically when asked about it, I take it that the food is okay as well. Or, as he put it… “It’s cheese and bacon, it is what it is - ya know?”
Hey – he looked happy enough.

Its a great venue and they have events happening all the time...check out their website above for the latest.
On the down side… The staff are really not very friendly, or very helpful, I’m afraid the service is not great (and the staff don’t know what kind of coffee beans they use…that’s not a great sign is it?). So take your take-away coffee and your ham and cheese butty and go enjoy the market!

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Wi-Fi Available x Celiac options x
Vegetarian Options √ Kid friendly √

Bertie and Boo's

http://www.bertieandboo.com/
162 BAlham High Road SW12 9BW
020 8772 9987

Voted second in the Best Neighbourhood Coffee shop of the year awards.
Incredibly popular amongst the young families of the area and caters for young mums with small preschool children. With the door guarded by a blue paper mache giraffe and a child driven car parked on the decking. Bertie and Boo’s is a lively spot for a coffee. Run by a magician brother and sister team, it brags an impressive assortment of cup cakes, and muffins. Everything is locally made, including the painted teapots on display and for sale. Focaccias and sandwiches, and children’s meals are available and made fresh.
Coffee unfortunately is rather average, a long black is not quite strong enough and unfortunately rarely has a nice crema that can sit and stay around for a while. The latte can leave that “old coffee” after taste. Still, a take out (of any variety) is only one pound which is great for those quick morning dashes, when you can’t quite get your eyes open.
The décor is growing a little confused over time, as there are magic mirrors in one end of the café and antique books and brightly coloured tea pots cluttering the shelves. I like elements, but whether they fit together??? My favourite thing about Bertie and Boo’s (apart from free internet) is the old wooden school desks they have rescued and recycled as tables….great fun.
Bertie’s is a godsend if you are looking for a child friendly café where the staff don’t care if he smears chocolate cookie all over the table and spills juice all over the floor and then screams bloody murder for half an hour! Still if you are single, childless and haven’t developed your domestic deafness yet, give it a bit of a wide birth and remember that there is one pound take out coffee and the common is in walking distance!
B&B’s won neighbourhood café of the year! Congrats guys! You can see why, it is an asset to Balham, but it don’t make me want to dance naked in the street… if you know what I mean.

candid cafe

Candid Café
Torrens Street Angel Islington
020 7837 5237





When a friend first dragged me into an alley and up the stairwell of an old warehouse in backstreets of Angel years ago, I wondered if he had taken leave of his senses.
“you’ll loooove this.” He drooled with enthusiasm that made him look like a spasticated puppy “Its just your thing!! its like, for vampires”
Apart from wondering why he thought that vampish goth was… “my thing”, It amazed me that my mate had managed to find such a place. My friend is a lovely boy, but is the most straight laced person you could hope to meet. He works in IT and once called me at eleven o’clock at night, hysterical that some female friends were insisting that he wear the jeans they had bought him, they were long, loose, modern and very sexy.
“I look like a clown” he shrieked I can’t go out in public in these!!!”
Okay, so you get my point.
So as we were attempting to find the right door, as none of them were marked, (not so much as a bloody clue) he prattled about attending an art exhibition here and how he had been “dying” to bring me here as it was full of weird people “like me”!
Once again, I tried not to take offence; I just plotted where and how I could dispose of his body and prepared myself to be eaten alive by Goths…

Nowadays Candid is easier to find, not only is the right door well marked, it is actually hard to overlook as there is a huge white horse galloping out of the wall at you. The little area has undergone a huge transformation so sadly you no longer feel you are walking into unknown uncared for territory. The warehouse is still ruled by artists although it is far less grungy and dirty than it used to be. Candid arts trust Gallery is next door, and the building is still shared with artists studios. Admittedly my first visit was a little intimidating but these days the place is always so varied in its clientel, from local buiness people to artists and casual passerbys. Although once inside the building, you still have to struggle up the stairs and try and remember behind which door the café hides behind. Hilarious.
The coffee is ok, although it is not overly strong and doesn’t leave a horrible after taste. It didn’t have much of a crema, and I don’t believe they have a barista, just a couple of girls in the kitchen which produces some nice little snacks, soup, salads and cakes. There’s a great outdoor area, surrounded by fire-escapes, plants and a lot of urban brickiness, your orders may be taken via an intercom in the wall.
It’s a great place to meet up with mates, write or chill as it has a great atmosphere. But, there were no vampire goths, kinda disappointing really.

No gluten free/vegetarian sort of kid friendly
WiFi – no
No access for wheel chair
Licensed

Thursday 8 July 2010

Yalla-Yalla

1 Green's Court, London, W1F 0HA

www.yalla-yalla.co.uk

Tucked away in a quiet alley in Soho, you have to search out this little treasure but it is well worth it.
There’s a nice casual atmostphere, pleasant service and the wood tables and décor give a rustic, earthy feel.
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, Lebanese pastries (which look and smell delicious), wraps, mezze-grills,Lebanese wines and beers, Yalla Yalla is open all day every day! There is a set menu or just choose from the mouth watering display.

Although essentially there to taste and judge them on their coffee making abilities, I enjoyed a mint, apple and ginger lemonade…hmmmm, lovely and a perfect accompaniment to my deep black coffee!

Served in a glass cup, (ooh la la - very nice!) It was lovely and rich without being so strong and acidic that it removed the skin from the roof of my mouth.
Ooooh, one very happy guru!

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Saturday 3 July 2010



http://www.rosielovell.co.uk/


Rosie's deli cafe. 14e Market Row Brixton Market, SW9.










Brixton market is really starting to get in the swing of things.
Rosies is a cute little café just inside the market entrance from Cold habour lane.
A quaint mix of vintage and boho, The lively Rosie’s serves some classic deli food (made the Rosie way) and the atmosphere is just right for a Saturday morning…if you can find somewhere to seat yourself, as table space is really limited. It an easy going atmosphere, with a great mix of clientelle and a delightful, easy-going staff, that are quick to serve and keep the place spotless.
The coffee is mild and slightly nutty in flavour, it has a decent layer of crema and absolutely no nasty after taste.

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Coffee Plant

http://www.coffee.uk.com/
180 Portobello RoadLondon W11 2EB020 7221 8137
















Bravo! I love coffee plant. There’s very little to it, but they make an excellent coffee, afterall that’s what they are all about.
Is it because they blend and roast it themselves? Is it because its fairtrade and therefore completely and utterly guilt free???
Whatever it is, Coffee Plant knows their coffee! They have great baristas and you will never ever get a bad cuppa!

Unfortunately, there’s very few tables, still if you can nab one, its great to linger in the smell of the place! Although grabbing a take out and strolling through the market is something that just has to be done as Coffee Plant is to me an essetnial part of the Portobello expirience.
The coffee is beautiful. Rich, thick, almost smokey in flavour.Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Perfection really.
Ohh, I quite fancy one now.

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Bryron

97 Wardour StLondon, W1F 0http://www.byronhamburgers.com/
















Byrons falls on the foody side of the café planet. A little contrived but clean and slick. The staff are attentive and friendly and there’s never a trace of “move on, please we need the table” vibe about the place… so you feel more than welcome to linger over a drink or caffeinated beverage and enjoy reading the paper.
The food is great and the coffee, whilst being a little disappointing to look at, has a great taste.
Byron’s is great for those times when your mates want a bevy and your hankering for a coffee but don’t want to sacrifice the quality of your caffeine for the sake of sitting in a pub.

It gets the Guru thumbs up.

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Sunday 20 June 2010

Foxcroft and Ginger




3 Berwick StreetSohoLondon


W1F 0DRT: 020 7287 5890E:










This strangely laid out yet welcoming establishment serving a rather unsettling array of pre-prepared food, such as banana, ham and Jam French toast!
With lovely little touches such as bent ceramic cups and brightly coloured plastic spoons (loved so much by the Guru that they are pictured above), a great deal of thought put into Foxcroft, which really makes it stand out from the other coffee establishments in this particular strip (known to us coffee freaks as a fabulous place to caffeinate) A great little set up, cozy, relaxed with friendly staff and a barrister that really knows what he’s doing.
The black coffee was perfect, a rare thing to hear a Guru mutter, let alone write down and display. Thick, it was rich in colour, and flavour. Nice and strong, but not so strong that I needed to punch myself in the chest to get it down the hatch. It left a lovely aftertaste, almost chocolatey, on the back of the palette, and I left caffinatedly satisfied, like all good gurus should be.


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Wednesday 2 June 2010

Bar Italia

22 Frith StreetLondon W1D 4RP020 7437 4520

Café Italia has somewhat of a reputation amongst the coffee drinkers of London although, I’m not sure if it’s a reputation that they would necessarily appreciate. I’m not even sure what to call the ancient thing they use to make their coffee but suffice to say Noah bought it with him when he fled the great flood! Anyway, I don’t really think it helps the coffee.
Now, I know I’m treading on sacred ground here for a lot of people, but really what is it about bar Italia that is so good? I hadn’t been there for quite some time and was tempted back by a caffeine loving accomplice.
We sat on those silly, weird seats that don’t move so you can’t talk properly to the person next to you, and pretty quickly decided that it wasn’t the great place for a conversation unless you were seated outside.
Maybe it’s the glimpses of semi-celebrities seated, on the odd occasion outside this legendary café, or maybe it is just that it has been around so damn long…who knows?
My flat, inky coffee didn’t really appeal, in fact… it was kinda hard to get down, so it was a good thing that it was quite a small cup…until you come to pay and then you wonder why you are paying so much for a thimble full of black ink.
Sorry, guys but there it is… I’m afraid both my mate and I thought the coffee was really overrated and that it was uncomfortable and far too expensive for a second round.
Bar Italia actually drove us to the pub!
That’s a first for this Guru!

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Wednesday 19 May 2010

InSpiral Lounge

Camden Lock250 Camden High Street,
Camden, London NW1 8QS020 7428 5875
http://www.inspiralled.net/
















The very busy little café-bar is set up over two floors, right smack, bang in the middle of all the Camden craziness. With a the perfect view of the Camden Loch and even some outside tables canal side, this odd blend of health café and bar, kind of works, catering well to the broad taste of the locals.
InSpiral serves a range of wines, cocktails and other alcoholic beverages but has an organic edge to it. Salads and whole foods are the go here, (although a little on the pricey side) and strangely thrown into the mix is a devine little chocolate counter, cakes and muffins.
The odd shaped tables, comfy stools and chairs, add to the earthy feel of the place and tucked into the corner is a tiny internet café. Special events from DJs to open mike nights happen throughout the week so ring ahead for confirmation of the entertainment for the evening.
The coffee was rich and smooth, rather ordinary but no out of the ordinary complaints.


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Federation Coffee

Brixton Village(Close to Atlantic Road Entrance), Brixton High Street





The love of coffee is obvious at Federation.
This tiny antipodean café is situated amongst the bustle of Brixton Village. With limited seating available (two tables inside and two out) this coffee shop does a roaring trade due to the donkey punch of a coffee and really tasty home baked cakes and bickies.
Having set up shop only a few months ago this café has become a quick favourite with the locals.
They have labelled themselves; “The Best Coffee in Brixton”, and they may well be right.
The coffee has me almost dangling from the rafters! It s really well made using “Nude” coffee beans from Spittlefields, rich, strong and nutty with a lovely crema and no detectable bitterness. Hmmm.

A word of warning, you need to get in quick. The guys are becoming so popular they have been known to run out of the yummy cakes that they make with their own two reasonably clean hands. ( I missed out this morning – and blimey what a sulk I put on) If you buy the fudge, I would recommend purchasing a few pieces because by the time your mates have a little sample, you’ll be left with just the crumbs, it is that seriously melt in your mouth delicious. (and makes me slobber thinking about it) So! Best coffee in Brixton? So far so good… there’s a few of us waiting for Federation to go global.

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Tuesday 18 May 2010

Trinity Stores

5&6 Balham Station Road sw12 9sg
020 8673 3773
www.trinitystores.co.uk
















I’m really partial to this cozy little garden feel café. ( Don’t get excited there isn’t a garden – unless you count the pot plants on the window sill, that is.)
This is one of my local treasures where I like to chill and do some writing. Primarily a delicatesson, this café displays a wide variety of specialty foods in addition to fresh made quiches, pastries and salads. Just a few tables dotted about and they have recently managed to squish in a few more, but it just makes it more cosy and more sociable.

There is a little down side. The coffee is quite average. The black has very little crema and the latte is…well it is a latte, I can just about confirm that. But that’s not the point. You just have to keep telling yourself, that there are more things in life besides a perfect cup of coffee. I almost turned inside-out when I wrote that, in fact, it put so much strain on my body I think I feel my brain leaking out of my ears! Although it goes against the coffee grain, I do love Trinity, the staff are friendly and chatty and they are not opposed to loitering lingering customers.
(There is a place to plug in my computer so I can continue to spread the word of the Coffee Guru, although sadly, there is no wi-fi. I forgive this slight too…)
Gosh, see what you can get away with by offering a girl a pretty display of organic cheese and making an almost digestable coffee??

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Vegetarian Options √ Kid friendly √

Cocco Lounge

206 Ryrie st
geelong Australia
0352299455

With a very young hip vibe Coco Lounge is more of a club or a bar than a coffee joint, but I was drawn in by their slogan that adorns the front of their establishment;

“Coffee is my life”!
What Coffee Guru could ignore that?

And hey! They make a great coffee! Completely worthy of a mention by the Guru.
So good I ordered another before I'd even finished the first! (well hey, it was summer and you have to keep up your fluid intake!)

No complaints at all.
Good friendly, fast service. A wide range of food available (but not great for celiacs - boo). The place would definately come into its own at night when it was pumping.

Right in the heart of Geelong but would be perfectly at home in Soho.

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Alphabet City Cafe

98/100 High StNorthcote VIC 3070, Australia

After being out of the country for such a long time, I dropped by Silliyaks, a nice little celiac café in High St Northcote, to scoff down a few dozen wheat free coffee scrolls. Unfortunately they had the audacity to be closed for the length of my entire visit, so I popped across the street for an espresso, or three and a blast from my past at Alphabet City Cafe.
This was a bit of a fav of mine when I lived in the area about a century ago, and it doesn’t have appeared to have changed very much in all that time… thank you god.

Open from 10:00am until late, the décor is shabby, old vinyl chairs and walls covered with paintings by local artists, the only thing missing is a formica table, and believe me I looked, but was sadly, to be disappointed.
There is a leafy garden to chill in with a beer (they are fully licensed) and a huge menu that caters to most weird diets, including dairy free, gluten free, vegetarian and other eating disabilities!

There is a nice range of teas, but the coffee gets four of my very best ticks after tasting. Could not fault it! What can I say… just tops.

Grungy but clean and comfortable, Alphabet City Café is a lovely relaxed little spot for a chat or a read of your fav book.


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Barwin Edge Boathouse

Windsor Road Newton Victoria Australia
52 212 200
http://www.barwonedge.com.au/index.html

















Sadly, there’s no boat, or none that we could find...but don’t let that put you off.
Nestled amongst some urban bushland and surrounded by its own lake (and waterfall when the water restrictions aren’t kicking in), this a lovely place to stop off if you are walking or biking on the hiking paths nearby.
A slick and stylish restaurant attached to a spacious café and outdoor decking area, beautiful in the summer months. There really is something to suit most tastes.
And as usual your Guru is ecstatic to find gluten free cake or an unusually high standard, but that’s obviously not what we are here for.

The boathouse serve a good standard of coffee, although my father’s was so foamy he could well have shaved with it. Never-the-less, it had a good strong almost woody taste to it, a lovely crema on the espresso and didn’t hit the palatte like a donkey’s kick. Very nice.
Families are encouraged, and as such a kiddie’s play area is visible from the varandah. Kiddiless peoples who wish to remain so, have no fear… this is hardly Ronal Mc Donald’s playhouse and the play are is situated far enough from the café as to be in keeping with the old “seen not heard”!
The Boat House takes bookings for large groups and functions, and I’m sure there would have been the odd marriage or two, as it is a lovely setting and quite the find in a suburban area.

A peaceful place for a quiet caffeine fix on a sunny afternoon. Apparently there’s a jetty too… but we couldn’t find it. Maybe it’s hiding behind the invisible boat!

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the Bean Pod Cafe'

37 Hitchcock Ave, BARWON HEADS, VIC, 3227
Phone: (03) 5254 2... (03) 5254 22
Sitting pretty on the corner, Bean Pod Café is just ramshackle beach-hut cool!
A converted weatherboard, it is boho in all the right ways and the staff are cheerful and helpful despite being seriously busy and besieged by children.
With homemade cookies and slices, the joint is licensed so help yourself to a beer or mojito! (and apparently the odd fish taco too….what ever that is! Please, don’t tell me, I beg you!) Fortunately, the guru is only here to “do Coffee”!

High in the coolness category for this particular chic, the only issue seems to be the busy main road, which runs alongside two sides of the café – it’s a lot of dirt noise and bustle when you are lingering over your two shot espresso. (two shot standard) However, if you prefer the quiet life, there is a garden in the rear and several rooms in the house in which to hide away amongst the scatty furniture and write that illusive novel.

The cappuccino is served in a massive cup or traditional latte glass if preferred. It was a little cardboardy in taste but, well made and quite enjoyable. I had no major complaints, and hey, with my cup sitting in a bright red saucer, an umberella over my head and a surfboard propped up against my table...who wouldn't be having a good time?

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Atomica

268 Brunswick st Melbourne Australia



This little café in the heart of alternative Melbourne, was just pumping! Furnished with the usual grunge décor, the walls primed with photographs by local artists, there was such a lengthy queue we thought Nana Mouskouri tickets must have been on sale, but were pleasantly surprised to find that Atomica is busy for one reason. Their coffee is fab.
We needed all our devious and womanly charms to nab a table, but no cahrms of any kind could seduce a waiter into serving us. I had to hunt one down! (just in the nick of time to pinch the very last raspberry muffin – Whew!)


Atomica does a roaring trade in take out coffees, and unfortunately that day, there didn’t seem to be enough staff to handle the load. Still, that aside…The Coffee was lovely! A very smooth blend, expertly made with not even a whimper of any after taste. No suger required. It was just good all on its lonesome.

Atomica is a cool little spot if you can stand the constant noise and bustle, but its probably nicer to take your coffee window shopping with you than to attempt to linger for quiet conversation.

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Monday 17 May 2010

At the Heads

At The HeadsJetty Road Barwon Heads Vic 3227
Phone: 5254 1277



http://www.attheheads.com.au/index.html












At the Heads Situated literally on "the Heads" this picturesque cafe-restaurant is the perfect stop off on a hot day, or in fact... any day. Views of the coastline are beautiful from the veranda which juts out over the ocean itself, the large double doors leading into the cafe making the most of the sea breeze in the heat of the day. A relaxed environment where loitering is almost a way of life, this family friendly, easy to find, easy to park cafe even manages to produce a decent strength latte, served, much to my joy, in the traditional latte glass. Unfortunately there was a little too much foam for my liking, as I wasn't in the mood to build a snow man, and never really enjoy digging for my coffee, i always find it a bit of a bummer. When I did manage to locate the coffee, however, it was very nice. Rich and full of flavour, the perfect temperature...which must have been rather difficult given the heat of the day, and a lovely nutty flavour that seemed to linger that I really enjoyed. Although your Guru is obviously not there to give out Michelin Stars, the food At the Heads, is rather good. There is also an extensive wine list, all of it Victorian and all of it reasonably priced. There is a large staff team, who seem polite, efficient and keep the place spotless, but are not big on conversation. At the Heads is a great place for a family brunch, or for Grandma and Grandpa to watch the kids on the beach without having to actually get sand in their shoes. I'm going again and I'm taking my mum!

Kafe Kaos

54-56 Mountjoy Parade Lorne
03 52892639
http://www.kafekaos.com.au/

After begging my sister and my niece until I was almost blue in the face and they were plotting to strangle me with my own flapping tongue, I finally got my second trip to Kafe Kaos! The food is terrific and they serve a coffee so strong it could kill a camel!
The place is kid friendly and had a kids menu. It serves all day breakfast, and brags a great range of cakes, not to mention gluten free and vegetarian options, which is great for yours truly. It's in a fab location directly facing the beach at Lorne, the downside being that service can be a little slow in peak times. However, that just proves the popularity of this little grunge funk café.

The coffee could strip paint...which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it helps to get a well timed slap on the back when it comes time to swallow, just to help it find its way down. Be prepared for all the hairs to stand up on your arms and to do the full body quiver! Its like being fed caffeine intravenously.
After a twenty hour flight I managed twenty minutes on a sea side trampoline with my twelve year old niece which I think is pretty much to the credit of one heck of a cup of Joe!

But there was a little downside to the Kaos.
The glasses were... well, pretty putrid. My sister and I were served cups that still had the last customer's wet paper napkin stuffed into the bottom one of them. Not surprisingly we didn't argue over who would get the cup with the extra napkin over cup with the multicoloured lipstick stains, we chose to reject them both. Unfortunately we couldn't reject the rainbow glasses.
I hate drinking out of plastic glasses! They should be against the Geneva convention. Never was anything so vile and detrimental to the enjoyment of food than the plastic cup. It doesn't matter how bright, Brady Bunch, or Retro rainbow the plastic, (like these particular culprits) They are still yucky and make everything taste like…well, plastic! So, why do it??
Restaurateurs everywhere... please ask yourselves that question before choosing china for your new cafe!

Anyway... I digress.
Having said all this, it must be remembered that I asked to be returned to the above address on more than one occasion, even after the the incident with the napkin, why you may ask?

Go there... scoff, gulp, see for yourself.

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Saturday 15 May 2010

Macoron French Patisserie and Boulangerie Bakery



One of my fav places to read the paper or chat on an otherwise mundane afternoon. Overlooking all the action of Clapham Common, Macaron boasts a huge selection of French goodies of an extremely pretty but naughty nature. Hand made chocolates, that are very, very good and some ice cream that even gets your Guru dribbling in winter.(I’m not particial to things of an icy nature) Your humble croissant gets a look, in but the star of this café is the multicoloured macaroon yumminess!
Coffee is served in quaint china cup and there is a list as long as your arm of beautiful teas that taste as good as they smell.
The downside to Macoron is the coffee. If you like it black then you won’t be too disappointed, its strong with a punchy nuttiness and nice layer of creama, but the latte and cappuccino….as my mother used to tell me when I was just a little Guru; “If you can’t say anything nice…don’t say anything at all!”
(Suffice to say that it leaves a lingering and rather unpleasant taste in the mouth.)
I’m not put off by this…it’s just another excuse to drink espresso! It’s still one of my favourite places to meet up with friends and yap to strangers over the paper. The sun pours in through that double window and it really is a delight.
Hey, no one can be perfect in every way!

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