UK Coffeehouses and Tea Rooms: Your Recommendations

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    UK Coffeehouses and Tea Rooms: Your Recommendations

    Getting a decent cup of coffee or tea o'the hoof is surprisingly difficult, unless you know the right address.

    I was in Cambridge recently (what a beautiful city that is!) and a friend took myself and Mrs. T to Hot Numbers. We placed our order, took our seats, and five minutes later, the coffee was brought over. It was an epiphanic moment. For the same price as one of those miserable chain store coffees, here was a gustatory revelation: complexity of aroma and taste. I didn't want the cup to end.

    Since then, I have been hunting out decent coffeehouses and tea rooms.

    Here's an excellent address in London just off Trafalgar Square and round the corner from the National Portrait Gallery: Notes. For £2.65 (the equivalent price, or perhaps less, of the Neros and other chains dotted roundabout), you can have a deeply satisfying cup of coffee. Cakes and patisserie are excellent, too.
    Last edited by Thropplenoggin; 17-10-13, 16:33.
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    #2
    Your one-stop shop in Hackney.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Beef Oven! View Post
      Your one-stop shop in Hackney.

      http://www.cafeoto.co.uk/about.shtm

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        #4
        The Bottega dei Sapori affords an authentic Italian experience in Alton. Towers above the competition.

        And, mmm, look at those semifreddi.
        Last edited by Sir Velo; 18-10-13, 07:38. Reason: Plural ending correction

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          #5
          If you're in Liverpool:

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            The George in Stamford. Comfort, friendliness and impeccable service and nosh.

            Town where BBC filmed a deal of 'Middlemarch'.

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              #7
              Covent Garden has this



              Free Wifi, Monmouth Coffee and Portuguese custard tarts
              just round the corner from the ROH

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                #8
                Hmmm...I'd be a bit wary of them. They don't seem to know what an espresso macchiato is.

                Is the Monmouth Coffee House still there?

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                  #9
                  Give me Costa, anytime!!
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Sir Velo View Post
                    The Bottega dei Sapori affords an authentic Italian experience in Alton. Towers above the competition.

                    And, mmm, look at those semifreddo.
                    I've enjoyed a few tasty visits myself .... and put on a few pounds as a result !

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                      #11
                      Caliban has a private one somewhere on the norfolk coast.

                      Not been the same since Travellers Fare closed down.
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