If one day you find yourself in the centre of Sheffield and you fancy a slightly upmarket bite to eat without the pretentious atmosphere but with an abundance of Yorkshire Tea then Marmadukes is certainly worth investigating. The outside of the café/deli is lovely; the smart front, large windows and old fashioned brickwork … Continue reading
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Caffe Orange – Knutsford
Knutsford is a small, affluent market town in Cheshire. As with all small, affluent market towns, it is knee deep in small cafes, bistros and restaurants. Caffe Orange sits beside the town hall at the top of the hill and has a particularly appealing facade, so much so that we bypassed cafes previously researched to … Continue reading
Tamper – Sheffield
Seemingly a hispters’, students’ and coffee lovers’ haven, Tamper can be found on Westfield Terrace (a road that joins Division Street), ideally positioned en route to the City Centre and just out of the way of the more heavily trafficked West Street. The place is small with intimate seating for twenty (if twenty people don’t … Continue reading
Blue Moon Café
If you find yourself at a loose end in the somewhat awkward hours between an afternoon coffee and an evening drink The Blue Moon Café is certainly worth investigating. You can find it tucked away between the Cathedral and the Quaker Meeting House, a fairly unassuming place from the outside and as you pass through … Continue reading
Moco/Toast – Sheffield
Moco/Toast is an interesting combination of coffee shop and sandwich bar which sits in an almost, but not entirely, unremarkable spot on West Street. I say ‘interesting’ because rather than some form of uber-hip deli-eatery-indy-coffee infusion bonanza, it appears quite literally as two separate businesses occupying the same space. As such this is going to … Continue reading