I regularly go to this cafe and love the 200 degrees coffee and friendly staff.
Today, however, was exceptional. As a customer with a disability- myclonic dystonia which means I have a speech problem.
Ordering a cappuccino is difficult, believe me. When I miss pronounced the word he politely asked me to repeat it. He was patient, friendly and kind. It made my day as I have to persist as I like being independent and going for a lovely coffee.
Many people think I'm deaf and try to sign it and that is annoying but nobody's fault.
This young man was a credit to the cafe and his family. Oh and by the way the coffee and bacon sandwich was delicious.
I'm so glad to have gone in today and met this...
Read more30.12.23 Update. OK. I get it! It's an Italian influence and they don't do mega mugs of coffee 😉. Had a hazelnut pan au chocolate, which was definitely more 'pastry' than 'pan' but all the better for it! Still really great 👍 👌 👏.
13.10.23 Update. 'Hint' still not taken tsk! Coffee still excellent. Carrot cake, scone and almond croissant all excellent too.
Worst thing.......they don't do large coffee mugs 😕 (still). Hint hint! Everything else is great. Coffee tastes really good. Savoury menu slightly expanded and well flavoured. Cakes & scones really good and have homemade taste. Nice eating area, plus they're still keeping the outside area open with...
Read moreHad a hazelnut latte and cream cheese and salmon bagel 🥯. Coffee was a bit too sweet, maybe a tad too much syrup for amount of coffee ☕️. Bagel was very good! Enjoyed it and salad too, wasn't too keen on the crisps. Service was nice, was told the wait time would be about 10-15 mins, however, was served quickly, weirdly bagel before coffee, but I didn't mind 😀 I like the design of this cafe, it has plenty seating and is wheelchair accessible. Can also sit outside. Payed £10.65 . Cakes looked lovely but didn't have a chance to try them,...
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