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63 Birchfields Road, Manchester, Greater Manchester M13 0XQ
kmei
am 23.05.2009
Undoubtedly the best venue of its type in the area. Decor is lived-in/avant-garde chic, notably white floors. Has spacious terrazza and occasional indoor wildlife. Wine served from 10am.
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9 Storeys Gate, Westminster, London SW1P 3AT
kmei
am 21.05.2009
Yes, the staff are the most realiably sulky I’ve ever encountered, but I like to see that as a challenge. And you would be miserable too if you had to deal with swarms of drunken civil servants all the time. Has a lovely outdoor pavement/road area, and charming cosy downstairs. Overpriced, standard pub food, always runs out of crisps. Easily the second best pub in the area.
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43 Linhope Street,, London NW1 6HL
kmei
am 21.05.2009
Really small, quiet, really cool with a bar made of books, nice friendly posh sounding staff and scrabble tiles on the toilet floor. Food is good and not too expensive, lots of good stuff to drink. Kind of a like a library would be if it was a bar.
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99 Wilton Road, Victoria, London SW1V 1BZ
kmei
am 21.05.2009
I never go in here even for a paper without spending at least £15 and 45 minutes. Sainsbury’s deluxe for those who are accustomed to better things (I’m talking about Waitrose of course). I understand this place caused a huge bourgeois furore when it was opened because it totally decimated an actual market nearby - but I can’t say I care. did the market stock organic icing sugar and angostura bitters I ask you?
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Brighton BN1 1HB
kmei
am 21.05.2009
The sign on the door quotes JP Sartre as saying “Probablement the best coffee in Brighton”. He’s right, it is good coffee, and the beef, gruyere and celeriac open sandwich was pretty delicious too. charming French owner, friendly, attractive American Apparel wearing staff - what more could you ask for? lovely!
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132 Lower Marsh, Lambeth, London SE1 7AE
kmei
am 14.04.2009
hooray, a coffee shop that also sells beer and wine - so obvious yet so hard to find in the UK, why is that? plentiful intellectual reading matter (and I mean seriously intellectual - I’ve never seen the journal Foreign Policy in a cafe before) on hand for posing too - perfect!
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283 Upper Street, London N1 2TZ
kmei
am 10.02.2008
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194 Bermondsey Street, Bermondsey, London SE1 3TQ
kmei
am 28.01.2008
Crappy-o-crap. Actually it probably does do pretty nice food but I can’t forgive them for leaving me with a hangover and no breakfast and then, when everyone else had finished, serving me a single piece of dry toast (in a basket) for 2 quid! Back to Big Al’s it is then.
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