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I think this opened in November 2007. It's directly opposite Euston Station, and somewhat quieter and more civilised than the coffee places in the station.

The coffee shop is in the Friends' House (Quaker) Bookshop, although I think there's also a restaurant somewhere in the building. You can get to the bookshop either from Euston Road, or by going in the main entrance in the garden (do a right U-turn just inside the door, or ask the person manning the information desk.) The people were very friendly, and a big mug of tea was only 80p - they had a large selection of FairTrade teas and snacks all for reasonable prices. There are free newspapers on the tables, and there appeared to be a small internet cafe in the corner.

Last visited by Susz on 22 November 2007.

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