A couple of weeks ago, on our way to lands end trailhead, we Stopped for morning coffee and a sandwich.
There are many cafe choices nearby but this one seemed peaceful and less crowded. The moment we were inside the cafe. It was this cozy place with old yet charming vibe.
Coffee was definitely good and so was the sandwich 🥪 🤤. We got a Muffin as well as a gift to ourselves, which complemented coffee ☕️ so well. Besides food, we really enjoyed the interiors and the overall value this place offers for people like us.
I could easily sit in one of the corner seats and enjoying my coffee and book. This place also had some great lessons for us; for instance: using waste plastic containers as pots. And NotFeeling bad about!!!
The collection of plants was great and it gave such calming sense to us.
Service was great too. Order was received and delivered with smile. They also have some collection of books and board games I guess.
I would really like to visit...
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