First thing is that I struggle to find a good coffee. I have liked when Italians I have lived with have made coffee, but never when I make it. I go out and try expensive or cheap coffees in cafes and some taste like water and others taste very bad, while others are hit and miss. I need a coffee that's decent every time. I work in a team of 4 and we often have for a day spare workers and drivers and they all say the same. They didn't mess it up. Second you keep coming back and you notice the rapport between people there. It took me a while to realise the owner had took the time to learn sign language of his menu for members of the deaf club that go there. People felt they could speak to those on other tables. From the last years of my grandmother, I realised many people speak to older people as if they're not individuals or even there. They don't do that there. They have real conversations. I have seen them sit down with all kinds of people when the cafe is not busy. Third I would say that they always do my usual well and they always ask how do you want everything from tea to your mushrooms. New customers or old. Maybe just the basics to not confuse the new. So I adventure a little more comfortably out of my particular palate there. Lastly I wrote this review because I can see but by bit every area losing its affordable cafes. I don't want it to turn into another Camden where you can't find such places and the locals must go spare as they're not making a journey there once a year. They have to live there. I realised walking in Brixton that apart from a van stand and a local pay what you like pop up cafe, there's nothing there below £9 since the rents have gone and pushed out all sorts of traders. I would want a Denmark Hill where I can think of 4 or 5 places I could eat. After walking around Clapham with my baby boy looking for a place, it's possible that Cafe's Delight might be the last stand for an affordable breakfast and lunch read more