Get to know the coffee shop in England

Today, ฺBrothers and Sisters will take everyone to know the coffee shop in England. That no matter where you are in the city, you should not miss it, besides the Starbucks that we already know. Where else will there be? Let’s go see.

1. Costa Coffee (Gare de Bordeaux)

Coffee line, don’t miss Costa Coffee, which can be considered as a coffee shop that was born in London and has been open for more than 50 years, most importantly. It has the most branches in the UK, second only to Starbucks. The store’s motto is Costa Coffee the Nation’s Favorite, and in a survey of UK residents which coffee brand they liked the most, over 53% of respondents said Costa Coffee was the right coffee shop for UK residents.

Costa Coffee’s signature and iconic dish are Mocha Italia. The coffee here stands out from the blend of Arabica and Robusta. That takes more than 18 minutes to roast for a more intense, aromatic, and smooth taste.

2. Pret A Manger

It’s a shop that can be found quite a lot in many cities, but many people tend to mispronounce it. This restaurant isn’t pronounced Pret a Menge or Menge, but the correct one is Pret Ta Monche, which comes from the French word “Ready to Eat” and is commonly referred to as “Pret Shop”.

There are quite a number of branches in Pet Shop. Food and beverages sold according to the concept of the restaurant are Ready to Eat, inexpensive, easy to drink and eat. The shop sells a variety of hot and cold beverages such as tea, coffee, hot chocolate, as well as sandwiches, salads, breakfasts, fruit and snacks. All of them are organic raw materials. Importantly, it also pays attention to the safety of those who are allergic to the ingredients of the food as well. We can tell the staff in the restaurant what we are allergic to. To prevent adulteration and food allergies.

3. Caffe Nero

Cafe Nero is the third largest coffee shop in the UK. The name is inspired by Italian, which means “black coffee”. Suitable for coffee lovers who like strong coffee. Lots of coffee quality There is a coffee menu to choose from, both hot and cold. Other drink menus are also popular, such as the Frappe Crème and Milkshake, and there are also appetizers. with bakery to choose to eat as well The cakes here are delicious and there are a lot to choose from. If anyone is passing by, be sure to stop by and eat.

4. Patisserie Valerie

It started as a Belgian-style bakery and coffee shop. First opened in London’s Soho in 1926, it gradually expanded to several cities. Highlights include a range of pastries such as cakes, breads, scones, paired with hot tea or coffee as an afternoon Afternoon Tea.

5. Whittard of Chelsea – Tea, Coffee & Hot Chocolate

The UK is one of the countries known for tea and coffee. For hot drinks, afternoon tea and coffee, and snacks such as cakes and scone, you must know and visit Whittard once in a while. Tourists and students also like to buy them as souvenirs.

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