Cafe Ronak has been favourite of mine for a while now. Ever since I first took the plunge, and walked through from the, maybe slightly less inviting, exterior and into the cafe itself.
The menu written across two walls, rather extensive and as delicious to boot.
The old breakfast menu gave you the option to pick three breakfast items to make your own wrap.
Often I've been here around mid morning, and interrupting my working day for breakfast rather than lunch, and the quick and convenient advantage of a wrap was something that appealed to my colleague and I immediately.
They have since changed the menu, the walls now only have the coffee menu on then, which is still as delicious as before. And the food is now confined to a paper menu. The staff were all very busy but always maintain a very natural friendliness, nothing seems too much trouble and that included my request of two breakfast wraps, after checking with the kitchen they returned to confirm that was no problem.
I had a small flat white with three shots of espresso and was once again offered the choice of medium or dark roast coffee. A small touch that makes me fall in love with Ronaks a little more.
The coffee was delicious, lovely rich flavour and the three shots enough to balanced the disproportionate amount of milk in a flat white.
Sam N had a mango and passionfruit smoothie, super fresh and very tasty.
Our wraps came out with a small side of crips and were as delicious as we'd hoped.
I feel as though there is an ethos here, one that they don't feel the need to promote. From the free hugs of drinking water filled with slices of fruit to the stack of blankets outside, that people help themselves to, either to sit on or wrap around themselves should the temperature drop. It's another small gesture but one that leaves you feeling cared for.
To quote the handmade bunting outside
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