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Best chain coffee shop in London: Nero... Every time


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As this thread was started to discuss the best chain-coffee, I go for Nero's out of the large chains. However, for the fact that it's cheaper and better than the caff at work's filter coffee, and the other alternative is Starf**ks, Pret's filtered is well priced at 99p.
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@edealer


So wine out of a tumbler is a nono but coffee from paper cup is ok? ;-)


But yeah coffee at Nero compared to other chains is far superior. Eat does ok tho. Pret coffee is undrinkable but their pastries are better than the other coffee chains.

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Im with Nero every time. I do agree with Alan Medic, however nice little independent coffee houses dont usually sell a bucket of coffee that has you gibbering & shaking nicely by the time you get to the bottom. A couple of slurps out of a coffee cup with a fat rim and a so wide you could get your head in that is cold before youve got to your table isnt for me.
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