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<b>Note:</b> [http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/590425 A post on Chowhound] suggests that this place may have closed for good. As of April 2009, it was closed up on a Monday afternoon, though a look through the window revealed that all the furniture is still there, and there were no notices up or anything.
<b>Note:</b> [http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/590425 A post on Chowhound] suggests that this place may have closed for good.
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A coffee shop near the [[Barbican Centre]] in [[Locale St Luke's|St Luke's]]. It's part of a small chain, which has other branches on Bermondsey Street, Goswell Road, and [[Locale Brick Lane|Brick Lane]] (though the Goswell Road one at least may also have closed, and the Brick Lane one and Tower Bridge Road ones definitely have).
A coffee shop near the [[Barbican Centre]] in [[Locale St Luke's|St Luke's]]. It's part of a small chain, which has other branches on Bermondsey Street, Goswell Road, and [[Locale Brick Lane|Brick Lane]] (though the Goswell Road one at least may also have closed).
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Comment added by secretlondon: The one in Tower Bridge Road closed too, although there is apparently one on Bermondsey Street. Maybe up and coming places don't do too well in a recession?
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Note: A post on Chowhound suggests that this place may have closed for good.

A coffee shop near the Barbican Centre in St Luke's. It's part of a small chain, which has other branches on Bermondsey Street, Goswell Road, and Brick Lane (though the Goswell Road one at least may also have closed).

Inside it's a pleasant, buzzy environment, with a variety of tables and couches, as well as seats along the window. On a wintery visit around 6pm in November 2008, warm air was being circulated so it wasn't too cold, but both the front and side doors were kept open.

The coffee, however, is good quality and there's a decent selection of cakes and pastries. Ewan's almond tart had crumbly, flaky pastry, but a tasty gooey centre and was good value.

Coffee is served in cardboard cups (and food in boxes), even when you're staying in.

Last visited by Ewan and Jo, 9 November 2008.

Comment added by secretlondon: The one in Tower Bridge Road closed too, although there is apparently one on Bermondsey Street. Maybe up and coming places don't do too well in a recession?


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