Situated in the corner of the relatively new and surprisingly successful public space outside the front of Sainsbury's is a little café that has no qualms expressing that it wishes it was on the continent, where whiling away the day sipping coffee in the local town square is made possible by warmer climes and a more open minded approach to architecture. The day I went was typically cold and wet so we decided to sit inside, though it was the middle of January so maybe I'm being unfair.
The interior is clean and comfortable with a pleasant atmosphere and you will get efficient service with a smile. The coffee is decent but nothing to write home about and had this café actually been in Paris the locals might put their nose up at the average ingredients to my ham, cheese and tomato panini, but for £3.99 with the coffee thrown in the price is reasonable. If you fancy something a little stiffer then there is also a selection of beers, wines and cocktails. They were particularly intent on pushing their summer cocktails, which seemed a little optimistic given the weather.
On the whole this is a pleasant café, nothing wrong with it at all but equally uninteresting, you can get a better lunch in one of the nearby café's on London road, but the location of Paris Bar might draw you in on a sunny day. read more