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Never mind, the Grove Caf? is just a couple of doors along and does excellent sandwiches and rolls.

Proper caf? at realistic prices. Mugs of tea and coffee. Cheerful friendly staff.

Spacious seating area. Sausage roll and giant mug of Tea. Change out of a fiver.


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cella Wrote:

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> Gather they weren't making money and the M&S ?1

> coffees opposite was too much competition. I liked

> going there but in reality wasn't very often.



I think that's why the coffee cart outside ED station is gone, ?1 coffees from M&S

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maybe because they don't allow you to eat whilst working on your pc on the weekends. I understand they are worried about squatters and need to turn over tables, but it's the afternoon, empty and I had ordered food and drink within 2 mins of walking in (meanwhile a group of 4 hadn't even ordered by the time I received my food). I had to leave immediately bc work deadline, didn't drink tea, had food wrapped up but should have left without. they have a sign, but didn't see, but who cares? I wasn't even using their wifi. too bad because I often visit them during the week and spend a bit of money each time. good luck to them but be nice if they gave some consideration for people who come in by themselves; wonder if it is OK if I was reading a book? they must have another reason for no pcs?....
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