This quaint little café located on Donegall Square provides shoppers and business people alike with a chance to put their feet up and relax from whatever strenuous work they find themselves doing. The place is hardly revolutionary and I suppose if I'm to be brutally honest, it is falling into the massive box marked "yet another coffee shop."
I don't know how a coffee shop can set itself apart without turning itself into another restaurant. If you look at the coffee shop in Avoca, it has a quaint little gift shop in the front. If you look at Café Italiano, it sits above a furniture shop. Smyth and Gibson Shirtmakers have a tiny café upstairs too, which just adds another dimension to their store. Coffee shops are just bland on their own, and unless they do something that can make you go "wow that's different" then in my opinion they are taking up a valuable space where 1000 shops would bare-knuckle box to try and get into.
The shop does have an offer of a sandwich, tea and crisps for less than a fiver, but you can get the exact same thing in subway and you might save yourself a pound.
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