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Me encanta este lugar ❤️ Fui con mi pareja y amigos por un chocolate caliente, mucha elección. Tenía el 43% con notas de avellana y whisky, era tan aterciopelado. La pareja tenía 72% con notas de caramelo con anacardo, fue impresionante. Podríamos añadir especias, etc, pero pegadas al chocolate y la leche. Definitivamente vamos a volver la persona que nos sirvió Shaun Creo que su nombre era genial que estaba entrenando a una nueva persona al mismo tiempo y fue genial ver sus conocimientos siendo enseñados. 3
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Natalie!! You absolute hero. I took a gentleman I was looking after to this Costa and he left with a bloody great big smile on his face due to Natalie which is more than you expect from picking up a coffee. The customer service was exceptional, the friendly smile was the most endearing and the all round experience was made a delight. A staff member to be treasured.
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We use this service quite a bit purely for the beautiful cakes and great coffee. Its a fair price and the staff have always been friendly and efficient.
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We love Hang Loose bar & kitchen. Second holiday to Braunton this year and we have returned to Hang Loose time and time again, sometimes to have a bite to eat or just for a drink. The place has got a real vibe about it, seems to get pretty busy at weekends but that just adds to the atmosphere. Super dog friendly which is lovely for us as our two labradors always seem to feel very at home here with dog treats on the bar and lots of fuss. Food is tasty and different which keeps it interesting. I had the arancini special which was delicious. Great choice of gins too. They have a selection of board and card games which was fun and we played a game of Chess with our drinks which was great and was much more enjoyable than messing about on smartphones! We also enjoyed sitting outside on a Saturday evening in October enjoying the last of the summer warmth. We will be back!
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Walking in, the place gave off quite a rustic maritime feel. We were greeted by a Real Ideas Organisation employee called Tanneka, and she guided us through the studios. The studios were on display for everyone who walked past, and Tanneka explained that (for a fee) we could join their Arts Guild which would grant access to the studios. Since my forte is in 2D arts, I thought the rental studios were very quaint and I wanted to be in those rooms. As it turned out the Ocean Studios premises had more to offer: their print-making room was surprisingly ornate and low-tech. All the machines had to be operated manually, spare perhaps one rubber-topped exposure machine for silk screens. Another facility had a ginormous, impressive mural on the side of a warehouse. I certainly got the impression that the place knew how to foster creativity and this was further expanded when we were shown the kitchen station right on the end of a long hallway of studios. There There was also a jewelry station we got to visit that had a huge fume extractor in the centre, and a lot of benches around it for shaping and forming the jewels. I couldn't tell if they were rhinestones or not, but I shouldn't speculate like that. We also chanced upon a ceramic-work studio that was being rented, so nobody could enter. Zoe Clarke (my art teacher) and I had to peek through the glass slit in the door and what we could see must have been an ongoing project because it looked like they were coming back in a short while. The ceramics studio was being rented by someone who goes by 'Tweenie' - Zoe apparently has worked with them in the past. The tour ended where it began: the Collective Space Café. Along one wall were paintings that belonged to a collection aptly called 'Composed'! The colours used were all mute, but used well to draw my attention. On the whole I admired how they didn't take art so seriously like typical galleries - Tanneka was laid back and transparent; most of the rooms smelt of raw paint or canvas or flax (and not of artificial chemicals), and not to mention the allowed the guild's members to decorate their environment really goes to show that the place prioritises artistic values above all else. If given the chance to go again, I would. It would be worth keeping abreast with their website as it updates. CB
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We had a late lunch here. I had a veggie sausage bagel with a hot chocolate and my wife had a roast beetroot salad and a cappuccino. The bagel was ok but the hot chocolate was just warm. The beetroot salad was described as including feta, mango and lentils. My wife said it was tasty but she struggled to find any feta and there were just a few small fragments of fruit. Her cappuccino was barely warm. While we were there, someone else brought a drink back saying it was cold. The service was friendly and helpful and the physical structure is designed to feel organic. Perhaps we came at a bad time but we're not motivated to go back.
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Went here with my wife for something to eat the other day. There is parking on site, as the venue is situated next to the main road. However, space are limited and vehicles may end up blocking in others. We sat outside and had toasted sandwiches. My wife had a glass of milk and I had a pot of tea. Service is fine and staff care for their customers because we had to wait for our stuff as staff were cleaning equipment after catering for the needs of someone else with Celiac issues. We were ok with this. Definitely a place to visit again and the venue is quiet and the staff are very friendly. Will definitely visit again in the future.
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Food poor staff well unbelievably two were arguing in front of customers no wonder it is now closed no great loss asked for jacket potato no butter it came swimming in butter and tasted disgusting I think it had been in one of those jacket potato ovens it was very overcooked or it was from the day before all I know it was bad . Mj
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Old school cafe with endearing staff and mostly frequented by the older locals. Servings generous by at the value end of quality. Can’t fault the team though for their attitude, service and the overall experience.
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Whilst in Bournemouth and being between meetings called into the BU for coffee and a cookie which was reasonably priced at £2.70. Sat in the window and was able to watch the world go by as I enjoyed my refreshment. There are good clean toilets at the back of the restaurant. Very good value and I will return.
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On the A37, I think, but pretty much in the middle of nowhere, yet when we pulled in the car park was heaving. The cafe is a little expensive, offers panini's, baguettes and a small selection of hot lunches. No veggie fillings for the jacket potatoes oddly! The baguettes were huge and well filled. The food was fine but it lacked atmosphere despite a wall of pictures for sale and an appealing cat in the courtyard.
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Visité aquí un viernes, es una cafetería pequeña y agradable para bebés. Como es tan popular, puede estar muy ocupado y abarrotado. Con el músico puede ser un poco ruidoso y sobre estimulante para los bebés. Me encantaría volver a visitarlo, ¡pero no en un día en el que haya una actividad!
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Small cafe space inside a wholefood shop selling coffee/tea, veggie snacks and excellent home made cakes. Nice pit stop when out shopping. Has wi-fi, the only place I know in Camborne that does.