I first found this cafe because it is in the same building as the Royal Peacock. It's a very nice place that you can tell the owners spent a lot of time designing and decorating. And speaking of the owners, they are there, working, all the time, which I think adds a bit of old world charm, in that you're actually getting served by someone who has a stake in the business. The food is mainly sandwiches and home-made pies (the pecan is INCREDIBLE, by the way), and they have a pretty cool wine list. It's kind of like a combination of a jazz club, wine bar and a coffee shop in one. They've got a great sound system and I always enjoy the music
Pros: Parking is ample, service is friendly and the pies are to die for
Cons: Location is a bit out there, but if that's the only problem, they're doing a good job
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