Latte art is lovely. The coffee could have a little more flavor and is a little burnt this time; fortunately there’s still a slightly nutty aftertaste.
Pastries are on the sweet side. The paninis are glorious. Grilled super crispy and filled with tasty Parma ham, artichoke, sun dried tomatoes, cheese, and pesto.
There aren’t many other options in the small town so I guess it’s good enough.
The sign outside says “ the best coffee in town “ it’s easy the best coffee in town and freshly made Portuguese Tarts that are mouthwatering and amazing too… 10/10 from me and in the words of Arnie “ I’ll be back “
Used to be so much more welcoming with board games and even more books and small tables to hang out at.
It has changed to getting more people through the door and also isn’t open to 10pm anymore:( no more oat hot chocolates on library breaks.
It is still a lovely spot and one of if not the best in town. Staff are lovely.
Yeah I love it just wish they kept the really cosy vibes from pre Covid.
This quaint tiny coffee shop is a delightful nook away from the hustle and bustle of the busy holiday season.
It's like having a personal cosy living room in the centre of the village.
They also sell whole bean coffee.
Great little cafe. Lovely that you can pull in grab a coffee at 7am while the city sleeps. Sets you up for a great day
Nice atmosphere, good coffee and pastries and a few savories as well. Always a crowd, but a small one.
Delicious coffee and panini’s with friendly staff serving you. What else do you need after an intense hiking day?!
Hot chocolate is gluten free. They also have some GF options like crisps and cannoli!
The London Fog is a regular afternoon treat in our family, and we could just about live on the oh so good Toasties. Brace yourself for a bit of a wait at busy times, but the queue moves fairly quickly and, in our view, is worth the wait.
Well made coffee (Flat white), kind service and cozy little reading space. I’ll try paninis next time.
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