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So... where is one?


Nero we've got by the roundabout, Starbucks is now married to Sainsbury's, but where's the nearest Costa?


I quite like my Coffee Cooler, and they're unfortunately the only franchise that do it (Starbucks Coffee Frapuccinno is not the same thing) -- but a quick google search shows that there aren't any for miles around.


That can't be right can it? There must be one on Denmark Hill at least?

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OutOfFocus Wrote:

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> There is one on Denmark Hill (west side).

> It comes up on Costa's website.



Ah yes you're right - http://www.costa.co.uk/locations/store-locator/


I knew there must be one on that high street somewhere


Cheers!

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> Why are you looking for a Costa specifically?


Their coffee coolers are my jam. I know that Starbucks do something similar, but it's 10x more sugary and sticky.


Last time I tried Nero they practically laughed me out the shop when I asked for it, and I'm reasonably sure the local cafe's (though offering probably superior coffee blends) don't do it.

^ didn't know Kings even had a Sainsbury's -- cheers.



aquarius moon Wrote:

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> A coffee cooler? No idea what it is.

>

> No idea really about any of these poncey coffees.

>

> I'm quite happy with a spoon of instant, one sugar

> and boiling water.



Ah you're not missing much, but essentially if it's a really hot day and you want a cold drink that will last you a long long time -- then a coffee cooler is the way to go:


Take a sip, top it up with water (x1000)

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