After we were suitably full, the girls complained that their coffee was awful and they needed something better. As a fan of Turkish coffee myself, we went to a little place around the corner for some good-quality drinking. It was so cute, a little vintage store with tonnes of things to look at, play with and actually buy. Although it was a little independent place, it was very well presented and thought out.
Wednesday, 3 July 2013
Turkish Coffee for Three
My friend Helen came to visit Rosi and I last week, as she is from York and wanted to see where we lived. While we waited for Rosi to bike to us, I took Helen on a little tour - all the big shops but also all the little independent ones too! Following this, we went to a cafe for a cuppa and food (that my mum loves).
The coffee definitely hit the spot and I wouldn't hesitate to go back and have another rummage around. We have a wonderful catch up and went our separate ways to continue with some work :(
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coffee,
english breakfast,
Helen,
rosi,
Turkish Coffee,
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Aw that looks like such a cute cafe! I'm not a fan of coffee but I'd go there just to look at what they have for sale.
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You could definitely do that and still have a great time - they sold other drinks too :)
Deletethe cafe looks amazing, i don't think i would ever leave
ReplyDeleteIt was hard. Especially because they had delicious goodies too.. like turkish tarts and such!
DeleteThat plate of food, ooh my gosh I'm hungry!
ReplyDeleteOHHHH Yes! English Breakfasts are the best thing about being English. aha
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