I went into this coffee shop with my three-year-old child simply to use the restroom, figuring I’d buy a coffee out of courtesy. Big mistake! The coffee I received was horrendously bitter, tasting like they ground up burnt beans and then charged me a fortune for it. I could barely take a sip without grimacing.
When I asked if they had any syrup to make it remotely drinkable, the barista looked at me like I’d just requested an unholy sacrifice. Apparently, asking for flavor in your coffee here is a crime. It was as if I’d asked them to pour fresh devil’s blood into the cup!
The whole place radiates this “woke” superiority complex, like they’re too good to serve anything that isn’t aggressively bitter and overpriced. It’s clear they’d rather serve up pretentiousness than basic hospitality. Avoid this place unless you’re in the mood to pay for bad coffee and judgmental stares....
Read moreCozy cafe right beside the Exeter Central station! Had a wholesome lunch there where we got 2 small bowls to share - I particularly enjoyed the Hummus bowl (it was nicely spiced)! My sister enjoyed her golden milk latte and I enjoyed my cold brew hibiscus+mint as well as the earl grey latte (I don’t drink much coffee so I was glad it didn’t contain coffee!) The cafe feels really homely and they have their own fermented products on sale. They also sell tea blends and other drink blends! Highly recommend making a stop here even if it’s just...
Read moreSmall entrance right next to Central station. Don't blink or you might miss it, like I did! Once inside it's quite roomy and airy. Food is fantastic. All the ingredients for healthy eating, and delicious at the same time. So many delicious-looking dishes to choose from I took a while to decide. Plumped for the curry bowl this time, delish. I've resolved to work my way through the menu one dish at a time. What an adventure. Bonus: the staff were friendly and...
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