So I entered Cafe Costes today, expecting it to be a bit crap because of the previous review. Now, first things first; I have to say I don't find it similar at all to any of the other smaller, independent coffee houses in town. I think the only cafe I've not yet visited is Cafe Blend so maybe that is where the similarity lies.
This place is unique in the fact that is is huge and quite dimly lit with what seem like pretty low ceilings (from what I can remember). I popped in to grab a take away latte and had a good look around while the barista was making it. The furniture in the cafe is pretty nice and there are a variety of seating styles to accomodate most types of meeting. There are lots of nicely displayed prints of paintings on the walks and I was surprised to see one of my favourite images by Norman Rockwell (a man tattooing a sailor). This place is great, I thought as I imagined myself sitting in there all day on my laptop.
I went back to the counter to get my drink and had a look at what else was on offer. Everything was reasonably priced with snacks starting from just 20p and all food under a fiver, including breakfasts.
I was just planning my next visit and what breakfast I was going to go for when everything went a bit downhill. I asked if I could pay by card but, unlike other cafes I've been to, they have a £5 minimum spend. I then quickly had to find something else to buy and was getting a bit flustered as I was on my last fiver before payday and was already late for a meeting. I opted for 3 cans of Coke and a KitKat.
After all this my coffee was a bit rubbish. I do take soya milk in my coffee, some might argue that that is why, but I always get a perfectly good cup from 6/8 and even Costa, so it is possible.
Unfortunately this, and the minimum card spend, has brought my rating of Cafe Costes down from 4 stars to just 3.
I will go there again for breakfast and a smoothie but I'll avoid the coffee as I found it weak, watery and flavourless. Sorry guys.
Obviously ignore this review if you drink regular milk and want to spend over a fiver. read more