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New cafe opening this coming Saturday, looks lovely from the pics!


They will also be running children's "mini piano" lessons and other parent & baby classes (not on Saturday but as general events), all sounds like a great addition to the area :)


Come along and support a local business!

Went today for a coffee too-great coffee, lovely surroundings.my lo loved it and had a great time (which is weird for a coffee shop!) very relaxed- will definitely be going back!(also unique pressies for babies and grown ups) hope the place does well as its very nice to have so near to our doorstep!
I went the other day and had yummy cake (rice crispy cake with toffee type bottom mm mmm - forgive my spelling of crispy / krispie? Gidget!), love the cushions, lampshades and t-shirts, lovely staff and great latte, I shall be returning!

lousmith Wrote:

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> Thanks for the feedback, shaunag. Looking forward

> to seeing you soon, Fuschia. B. is in the shop

> most of tomorrow, text L to check she's there,

> she'd love to hang out with your gang!


Friday prob the best day for us this week ...

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