We had breakfast in Coasters about two hours before venturing in here. This was our first visit and the friendly waitress took time to show us all the food on offer. So we decided on a range of light dishes to sample, we opted for some little crostini snacks, french stick style bread with cream cheese, topped with diced ham and fresh basil leaves (£1 each) and a small bowl of hot basil & pine nut tortellini sprinkled with cheese (£3). On the sweet side there was a large chocolate croissant (£1.50), a white chocolate stuffed flaky pastry and a coconut & jam tray bake (£2.30). Coffees were a large latte and a double espresso. Everything had great taste and both of the coffees were ace too. The tortellini was really very good and it was quite filling. I've had this in Italy many times, sometimes stuffed with walnuts instead of pine nuts. I uploaded a picture of the extensive menu. This place serves beers and wines by the glass or bottle too, again the booze focus is on Italian. There's free wifi, comfy clean toilets and it's a pretty spacey place inside. I can't think of any downsides actually. As we sat munching and people watching, the air filled with the smell of garlic - really enticing. As I said this was our first venture and I spied lots of goodies, especially sweet and richly filled cakes and pastry, so we'll be back to this little piece of Italian gastronomy. read more