Strange place indeed. So on a dirty street corner lurks a shop with no signs that is a very strange cafe. Kitted out like most new trendy places it has the obligatory grey and olive walls, wooden floor and wooden tables. Jazz music in the background. Not so promising but then the food.
Rather than a huge list of nonsensical things there are a couple of breakfasts, a couple of burgers, couple of wraps, one omelette and a couple of Turkish things. Keeping it simple is usually good. I tried the breakfast and was very impressed with the quality.... Real sausage, lovely fresh tomatoes etc. This could be the future for caf food. Do a full English but do it well in nice surroundings. The price? £7 so not bad. Why only 3 stars? Tea wasn't included and cost an extra £1.50, not much heating indoors for cold day, and had to pay before eating rather than traditional afterwards. Promising though! read more