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Traditional greasy-spoon cafe in Barking, just down the road from Upney Station.
Kake and friend visited on a Thursday afternoon in March 2014. It was fairly empty when we arrived a little before 2:30pm, but a quarter of an hour later it was quite full.
A mug of tea (70p) requested as "very weak" was exactly as asked, which many cafes seem to have a lot of trouble with. A bacon sandwich (£2) photo arrived very quickly, and was made with thick slices of good bread.
Child-friendliness: They have two highchairs, the type without trays.
Accessibility: No step to get in, just a small ridge, but the toilet (a single unisex cubicle) is up two steps with no handrail.
Last visited by Kake and friend, March 2014.
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