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    6/8 Kafé - 6/8 Millennium Point

    6/8 Kafé

    4.0(7 reviews)
    0.5 miEastside
    £

    This cafe is so nearly a very good one! The staff here are amazingly friendly and the drinks are of…read morea good quality but for me the price of the drinks and the lack of personality in the cafe let it down. I think it's pretty difficult to get personality into spaces with a wide open front that open onto a mall or walk way but it can be done as wit places like Bills in the Bullring. The designs on the walls and in the cafe feel a little bit canteen here for me and the space feels a little bit cold overall. I had a pretty good chai latte but it was not the hottest it could have been which again just slightly let it down for me. The place was quite busy when I went in which could explain them rushing the drinks but I have only been once so have to judge it on the experience I had that day.Paying over £3.00 for a lukewarm drink is just not ideal. I will be back to try again and hopefully i'll have a much better experience to report :)

    I've been converted. I wasn't previously a fan, but they've brought their prices down a bit (for…read morestudents) and now they've settled into a full proper shop rather than a pop-up stall the standards are on the rise (apparently their other shop is fantastic, but I've not checked it out - yet). The coffee here is good, creamy, but very sharp. I've asked them to make sure their decaf supplies are kept high (they ran out, apparently there was a sea of rabid Yelpers draining their supplies yesterday). 8oz is a little small, the large measures are well worth the premium price tag. I'm in Millennium Point almost every day so if there's more, I'll update again...

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    6/8 Kafé
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    CoffeeKüp - Interior

    CoffeeKüp

    4.0(2 reviews)
    0.6 miEastside
    ££

    After seeing Dave P's photos and hearing him rave about this place, I knew I had to go. I've had a…read morebit of a week of new discoveries this week, so when I was invited to a late meeting at Millenium Point (with this coffee shop being situated just around the corner), I was presented with the perfect opportunity to go and give it a go for myself. It's got a cute looking exterior, with a modern feel in steely grey and bright pink. With their location, I would think they would mainly attract a student crowd, but it wasn't busy on my visit (between 4:30 - 5:45pm). Inside the venue is clean, modern and there is plenty of seating to be had. On the right hand side of the shop is a widescreen TV and area with comfy high backed seats and on the left is a selection of low and high tables to sit at. The counter shows off a number of tasty treats for purchase. I knew that I was having a cake before I got in (I even knew I wanted a bubblegum cake after hearing Dave talk about it), but the other pastry and cakey treats did provide a tough choice of when I got up to order. As well as sweets, they also do sandwiches and some savory dishes (so it could be a good spot to pop in for lunch). I took advantage of their "any cake and hot drink for £3.45" offer, but there was also an offer for beers after 6pm, concrete cake and a couple of other bargains to be had (depending on what you wanted and the time of day it was). To go with my rainbow cake treat, I opted for a vanilla latte. Once I had placed my order, I was told to take a seat and it would be bought over for me. This shop does have free wifi (under the code of a BT Hub), you just need to ask the staff for the code. This is invaluable in this part of the city; as signal isn't great for me around Eastside. My drink and cake were bought to me within a couple of minutes of placing the order. The cake was just as good as it looked! Light, fluffy and sugary; it was devoured within a couple of minutes. The coffee was pretty good, not as strong as I would have liked, but very nice regardless. I was having such a nice time working away that I later ordered a watermelon bubble tea. This was also excellent (and great value at £2.50). If you are ever around the Jennens Road side of the city and hankering for a cake or a coffee - I would 100% recommend CoffeeKup.

    Passing here on each morning walking to university always temps for a quick pick me up but time is…read moreoften the enemy. A quick trip inside shows a small business with a very clean and vibrant atmosphere, perfectly presented cakes and patisseries full of colour immediately catch the eye. The drastic mix of pink and wooden furniture offset themselves and the mix of classic seats, high stools and sofas provide respite for all demographics, though the seating is very limited. Chillers behind the counter contain a classic mix of wkd and Stella, perfect for the student digs perched overhead. The staff were friendly and service was quick and with a smile. Coffee was fairly priced and what you would expect quality wise from this sort of small venture, nothing extravagant but a good coffee nonetheless, may take use of this one in the run up to assignment hand ins!

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    Store front

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    Calorie counting is for losers

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    Faculty - An hourglass to tell you when the tea is finished brewing. How quaint!

    Faculty

    4.4(43 reviews)
    0.7 miCity Core
    £

    We stumbled across this place while escaping the rain at the Christmas market and it was such a…read moregreat find. A small flat white and small cappuccino for £6 total is a rare find these days and we both loved our drinks. So much flavour and nice, strong coffee. My only reason for giving 4 stars is that the layout was a bit cramped and it was slightly lacking in customer service. If you're just popping in for a takeaway coffee though, this is a fab spot.

    I never normally do this anymore but I'm so in awe of this place that I'm writing the review before…read moreI've even finished eating/drinking. I knew I'd love this place as when I walked in, the smell of roasting coffee flew into my nostrils, Faculty literally had me at hello. So more about this love affair, the coffee is brilliant, the cakes taste fantastic and the tea is a relaxing and soothing as the cute little tea pot suggests. The staff working were friendly and happy to offer advice (to me and another customer who had 21 questions about the origin of the coffee) - credit where credits due, the young chap answering knew the answer to every question! They are also linked to next door, a sandwich shop which is perfect for lunch and you can even order from one side and go and sit in the other or vice versa. Owned by the same husband & wife partnership and matched with the same awesome decor. It's not often I'm in Birmingham but one thing for sure is this fling is sure to continue every time I venture in!

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    Faculty - Vegan avo on toast and flat white

    Vegan avo on toast and flat white

    Faculty - Absolutely love this interior

    Absolutely love this interior

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    Digbeth Kitchen

    Digbeth Kitchen

    3.0(2 reviews)
    0.2 miDigbeth

    I really like the way the outside of this place looks but sadly i was not as impressed when I…read morevisited. Its nice enough but lacks a bit of atmosphere and a lot of the sandwiches are pre packaged and kept hot like in a motorway service station. I have to say that my americano was decent and the staff were super friendly and helpful so I have no complaints there. I just think that for a place in Digbeth (probably one of the most interesting a creative areas of the whole city) this cafe would have been packed full of personality, charm and generally cater to the people of the area a little more. I'll be back but mainly for take away :)

    I often find myself walking down Digbeth high street and I had noticed Digbeth Kitchen a while ago…read more It had intrigued me from across the street and I was gagging to pop in and see what it's about but I had always been in a rush! Independently run with a stylish exterior and clear branding, it made me think it would be an upscale cafe with a contemporary menu. Unfortunately, I was disappointed when I finally visited on Friday. The interior decor is smart but there is no music played in the shop so you either hear silence, as it was when I visited, or other peoples inane chatter. I can't fault the service, the staff were lovely and attentive which persuaded me to give it 3 stars and not 2. I ordered a latte which was fine and I was feeling very peckish having skipped breakfast. There was a basic selection of sandwiches and baguettes (some of them pre-packed) and a selection of cakes and biscuits all of which were pre-packed and sent in which really let the place down and made it feel like a coffee shop kiosk in a service station. Digbeth is always being pushed as the more creative area of Birmingham so I had higher hopes for this eaterie. If I was desperate for a coffee or snack whilst busy in this area of town I would visit again but it fell short of the mark and could be a lot more than what it is!

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