I've visited this cafe three times now because I love the ethos behind it. They do good, home-made food and have a range of vegetarian, non dairy options. I also like the idea behind Happy Cafes and want to support a local business. But. The first time I visited I was given a lecture by the owner as to why I shouldn't drink soya milk. Annoying. The second time I sat in the outside 'garden' area which was basically a small depressing yard, scruffy and not very happy at all. The woman serving was grumpy and I was told I'd have to wait 20 minutes for my egg sandwich because it would be made to order. Ok, I didn't mind a bit of a wait, but the attitude was again off putting. The third time I visited it was an older man serving and again he seemed grumpy and put out that I was even in the cafe! The tinted window are a downside but I understand the owners can't improve that, but inside the cafe is not that great either. It is a bit too 'old-fashioned, scruffy hippy' in style. The Danes are very good at making cosy places with clean bright, neat cafes and flowers on the tables. Perhaps a couple of hours on Pinterest to get some ideas to make it more cheerful? I will come back again because i really want this place to work, but you've got to improve your customer service and make a Happy Cafe genuinely welcoming with a 'can do, happy to...
Read moreA cozy little gem full of heart (literally!)
Popped into Happy Heart Café with my boyfriend for a quick breakfast, and honestly… it completely stole our hearts 🥹💛 From the moment we stepped in, the vibe was warm, cozy, and just so inviting — like a little hug in café form.
My boyfriend went for the classic egg on toast (which he devoured in minutes), and I had the avocado on toast, which was absolutely delicious. Perfectly seasoned, beautifully presented — and the best part? It all came served on the cutest heart-shaped plates! Like, are you kidding?! Adorable.
Whether you're grabbing a bite with your love or just want a peaceful morning spot with good vibes, this place is such a feel-good find. We’ll definitely be coming back. It’s one of those cafés that makes you smile without...
Read moreCafe seems nice enough, although for the location always seems empty, this isn't helped by the tinting on the windows. It would be far more welcoming if potential customers could see in without having to look through the door. Although the menu choices are of course totally up to the owner, I find it odd that for a cafe on the doorstep of an industrial estate you have chosen not to serve sausages, the sausage butty being the staple of builders everywhere.
My wife and I walk past your cafe fairly regularly, but will generally head to Dovehouse Parade rather that come here as it seems so unwelcoming from...
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