Favourite coffee shop
Poll: Favourite coffee shop
Total Members Polled: 136
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Cracking little indy in Winchester, looks like a newsagent from outside apart from a few tables. Head inside and the bloke who owns it is a jolly Italian fella, always lots of Italians in there, and loads of excellent deli stuff from Italy for sale. Makes some divine sandwiches too, although I always get berated if I want my coffee to take away...
OllieWinchester said:
Cracking little indy in Winchester, looks like a newsagent from outside apart from a few tables. Head inside and the bloke who owns it is a jolly Italian fella, always lots of Italians in there, and loads of excellent deli stuff from Italy for sale. Makes some divine sandwiches too, although I always get berated if I want my coffee to take away...
Do you mind me asking whereabouts that is Ollie?Don't go in to town often, but would be handy to know.
Edited by DocJock on Saturday 25th September 08:53
To elaborate on the original request a bit, I prefer my local independent because of the ambience and being away from the train station means it's a little less busy (mostly local residents visiting). If you feel like some food it doesn't have to be removed from a packet first. The staff know my order and will bring it to me, none of this queueing and waiting for people to pay for a £2 coffee with their bank card. Although it's proximity to my home helps, before it opened I used to ride my bike out of my way to get to the next best shop, further away than the chains.
The coffee at some of the chains can be as good (aside from the ridiculous variations, see 2 posts up), but the sterile chain store atmosphere takes away some of the enjoyment of relaxing with a coffee and a newspaper.
Ollie's place sounds great
The coffee at some of the chains can be as good (aside from the ridiculous variations, see 2 posts up), but the sterile chain store atmosphere takes away some of the enjoyment of relaxing with a coffee and a newspaper.
Ollie's place sounds great

cslgirl said:
Starbucks for me, or at least when I was working in London. Mainly because they do a gingerbread latte coming up to christmas which I love.
Eggnog latte is also available at Christmas...can't wait!Edited by cslgirl on Friday 24th September 13:03
In the last 2 years, I might have paid for 2 or 3 coffees at Starbucks, but I've easily had over a hundred. I wouldn't pay those prices!

80s Matchbox said:
cslgirl said:
Starbucks for me, or at least when I was working in London. Mainly because they do a gingerbread latte coming up to christmas which I love.
Eggnog latte is also available at Christmas...can't wait!Edited by cslgirl on Friday 24th September 13:03
In the last 2 years, I might have paid for 2 or 3 coffees at Starbucks, but I've easily had over a hundred. I wouldn't pay those prices!

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