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• #52
Never heard of it! looks good though. i assume its pretty new...
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• #53
No idea!
Alternative question. Any recommendations for a coffee place that's open on Sunday, somewhere near China Town/New Street? (South) Will be on foot and can't be bothered heading north to 6/8 or Urban to be honest! Time constraints and all that.
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• #54
you could wander down to the arcadian and go in one of the chinese cafe's?
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• #55
I'm heading there for the New Year celebrations, I guess something will be open that way! :) Never actually been to the Arcadian.
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• #56
its pretty shit, it was good in the nineties but is half empty now. there's a place next to the original cafe soya that does tea and cakes and stuff though.
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• #57
Anyone know anything about The Little Tea Shop? Specifically, is it any good, and is it open on a Sunday?
Used to go there a fair bit, was alright but nothing special. Worth a visit anyway
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• #58
Good to know, but do you know if it's open on Sunday?
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• #59
Depending on what time you are around on Sunday Steve, you've got The Green Room which is opposite the Hippodrome, which is a bar rather than a cafe.
There's also Cafe Blend that is on Navigation Street on the way to The Mailbox from New St Station. Opens at 10am on a Sunday. -
• #60
For those who are coffee lovers, please check out Brewsmiths on Livery St.
They have a "Front Room" feeling going on, and their coffee is ace. -
• #61
^Sounds good!
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• #62
They're not Sunday openers though sadly.
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• #63
For those who are coffee lovers, please check out Brewsmiths on Livery St.
They have a "Front Room" feeling going on, and their coffee is ace.Go there every morning, right outside my front door :D
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• #64
Saint cafe, st pauls sq, new yorker is the best ciabatta there!
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• #65
Tidy. I'll check out Saints.
Anyone know anything about The Little Tea Shop? Specifically, is it any good, and is it open on a Sunday?