I've
become a connoisseur of independent coffee shops. My usual is an
americano and a caramel square. I've tried plenty of different places.
You sit and wait with anticipation: the coffee machine growls and hisses, a teaspoon clatters onto the saucer and a plate is loaded with your pastry. But so often the outcome is disappointment: coffee insipid or brackish, caramel square thin and tasting like sugary cardboard.
You sit and wait with anticipation: the coffee machine growls and hisses, a teaspoon clatters onto the saucer and a plate is loaded with your pastry. But so often the outcome is disappointment: coffee insipid or brackish, caramel square thin and tasting like sugary cardboard.
I
end up returning again and again to the few places that provide consistent high quality:
strong flavourful coffee and a delicious caramel square (smooth
shortbread, caramel and chocolate in good proportion). My favourite independent coffee shops are:
Grounded
Café, Monaghan St, Newry. On the corner near the Canal Court Hotel.
A café with a youthful vibe, always busy but the quality never
lapses. Great coffee and the best caramel squares I've tasted.
Green Bean Café, Townsend St, Banbridge. Just off the main street, behind Supervalue. A peaceful place, rarely full but always high quality. Fantastic bespoke coffee (they ask you how strong you want your americano) and great caramel squares.
I've tried independent coffee shops across much of Co Down and South Belfast. These two stand out as the best. Are there any others of note that I've missed?
Ever tried Cafe Crem in Neecadtle...or Bikkus up the Donard end...good coffee but can't speak for the caramel squares.
ReplyDeleteThanks Andrew, I'll give them a try.
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