The coffee here is good albeit at the pricier end of the spectrum (£3.50 for a cappucino) but the cup size is fairly big. Pastries selection is decent but again a little expensive. The staff are always lovely and they always play great music in here as well! A nice indoor seating arrangement and also outdoor seats if the weather is good. This place does seem to attract a lot of customers who bring in dogs so if you're allergic, watch out. Sometimes, these customers (some people would call them posers - I wouldn't obviously) like to let their dogs interact with each other so you might get some barking which isn't exactly conducive to a relaxing atmosphere. Their barking and your relaxation will come second to these customers' loud conversation in which case, stick your headphones in, smash in a pastel de nata and hope that their doggies don't s*...
Read moreI used to love this coffee shop when it first opened. The coffee was excellent, the food was top-notch, and it was always worth the visit. Unfortunately, things have gone downhill.
The coffee now tastes bitter and unpleasant, and I can’t help but notice that the milk consistently tastes off or weird. To make matters worse, the prices have skyrocketed, and it’s become ridiculously overpriced for the quality you get.
It’s a shame because this place had such great potential, but I won’t be coming back until things improve and have started buying my coffees from Armstrong Audio opposite who don't have...
Read moreFirst time Ive been and it was JUST after I swore off buying coffee from a shop due to its expense being unjustified from the experiences I'd had. But....
I will 100% be getting coffee from here on a regular basis. It tastes great, it's not too expensive and is a great place to just sit and relax.
I don't have a great pallette for the subtleties of coffee roasting and flavours but where most taste the same to me Hermanos coffee is definitely the best...
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