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This was my first time visiting but as I understand it, it's a chain. The cappuccino cake and scone were disappointing as they were both hard and dry, so they've probably sat around for a few days. But the coffee was good and it was nice to sit inside and take my time to enjoy everything. They have
I had a couple of hours to kill in Aberdeen, so I stopped in for coffee and a piece of cake. It was my first time there. The price felt really reasonable and both were delicious, especially my flat white. The staff were really friendly and welcoming. But the best part was the atmosphere. I went up
Absolutely amazing coffee shop. The coffee tastes fantastic every time, and the staff are incredibly lovely and friendly every time! Absolutely devastated to hear the shop is closing next week as it was by far the best coffee shop in Aberdeen.
Okay when I was first ever time, I wasn't get served and I didn't like that place for very long time. when I was there in 2015, lol it was okay and was free table to sit and talk in the most busy time of the day. I was on 11 February at 6 pm and there was no place, plus upstairs was closed down. I
It's pretty good. I'll be generous and say the interior has an authentic feel. In other words, it looks a little shabby. However, I don't mind that and the important thing is the staff were excellent and very helpful.
A decent, well kept chain coffee shop with a great location. The coffee was well made and tasty and the pastries were good too. Only kept from 5 stars due to not quite having the character of a decent independent coffee shop. As good as chain coffee shops get.
love it for espresso con panna and getting stamps on loyalty card. Nice surroundings and view onto union st
Nero may be a chain, it's one with a very strong product and (imho) the best coffee you'll find outside of more niche players.
Coffee was good, staff were attentive. Place was clean, but it's the second time I've been there when the upstairs has had people "high" on stuff which wasn't life, hanging out.
Quality coffee and the upstairs section has lovely quiet music and nice views. It's my favourite coffee shop in Aberdeen.
Good coffee at a reasonable price (compared to Starbucks) and very pleasant surroundings. The place has a kind of jazz club feel to it, with lots of black and white pictures, comfy armchairs and sofas, and soft, unintrusive music in the background.
The two girls that work there have to make the best coffee time after time I love a coffee im a chef so it keeps me going but not only that it brings back memories. I like to live life spontaneously I don't live according to a plan I just try live in the moment so having a a mocha with cream or a l
Good coffee and love the upstairs seating bit
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