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Nº 105 in 1604 in Newcastle upon Tyne

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We were looking for breakfast early morning in Jesmond. No where was open Saturday at 8. However, cafe Nineteen was closed but, the young man opened it feeling sorry for two cold, wet and hungry people. He was preparing the cafe for the day. The cafe seems to pride itself in organic produce. There was a good selection of breakfasts...scrambled eggs with spinach was just one delightful delicacy. We had bacon sandwich in artisan wholemeal bread. Delicious. A nice cup of tea to quench our thirst. Attentive service in a quaint setting.

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Ellen S . 2016-04-20

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