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edcam Wrote:

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> Nero is the only place that serves vaguely decent

> coffee. An independent cafe, serving really high

> quality coffee would be very welcome. British

> people are almost as bad as Americans in accepting

> substandard coffee.


That just made me spit out my Caffe Verona!


I've never had an American offer me a coffee and then put the kettle on...........

karter Wrote:

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> a question, do we need another chain coming into

> the area?

>

> Just asking like.


Bizarre question! Why would anyone need / want another chain coming into the area?

Chains are a watchword for mediocaty. Is there word on the street that there is another mediocre coffee chain coming to blight Lordship Lane?


One caveat...if an estate agent were to close and a coffee chain were to open, there would be few tears shed, I would hazard...Suggesting that everything is relative...

helena handbasket Wrote:

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> edcam Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Nero is the only place that serves vaguely

> decent

> > coffee. An independent cafe, serving really

> high

> > quality coffee would be very welcome. British

> > people are almost as bad as Americans in

> accepting

> > substandard coffee.

>

> That just made me spit out my Caffe Verona!

>

> I've never had an American offer me a coffee and

> then put the kettle on...........



If Verona's your preference you might as well stick the kettle on and have a Maxwell House. Starbucks is the most depressing experience a coffee drinker can have!

helena handbasket Wrote:

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> And here I thought the oddly large instant coffee

> section at Sainsbury's was the "most depressing

> experience a coffee drinker can have".

>

> Just thinking about Nescafe "Gold" makes me

> giggle. I don't love Starbucks but let's get

> real.



Quite. Vietnamese drip coffees all round.



*opens tin of condensed milk*

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