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nanna8 Sun 16-Oct-22 12:38:23

When I was young my Mum was always going into coffee shops and cafes for a coffee and I used to think she was wasting money when you could easily make one at home ( we didn’t have instant, it was ‘proper’coffee) . Guess what ? Now I have a coffee out at least 4 or 5 times a week and now I understand where she was coming from ! It has to be a good one, I am a coffee snob as are most Melburnians. It is getting very expensive, however and is now usually $5 for a small cup so I might have to cut back - still it’s better than cigs or booze I suppose.

Joseanne Mon 17-Oct-22 09:25:23

My local coffee shop is at a Mill by a river and they offer dog biscuits for the hounds. I go twice a week after a long walk. The only annoying thing is that they don’t open until 10 am which to me seems very late. Or maybe they think people will spend more on the cakes once they have worked up an appetite!

GrannyGravy13 Mon 17-Oct-22 09:13:24

We only have independent coffee/tea shops on our High Road, I will not venture in to Costa or Starbucks I don’t mind Cafe Nero at a push.

Some Waterstones book stores have a coffee shop in them, they do scrummy cakes and a good coffee and tea.

kircubbin2000 Mon 17-Oct-22 09:03:30

Our local cafe has put the prices up .An Americano and a croissant was over£5.00.I think the cappuccino was £2.90.

nanna8 Sun 16-Oct-22 23:41:56

Nooo- not that awful American Starbucks stuff- not many here like that.

NanKate Sun 16-Oct-22 21:34:26

One of the great pleasures in life.

I started at the age of 11 taking myself into Birmingham and going for an orange squash and a choc cake with a face on the top.

I graduated in my teens to going to a coffee bar with my friends for a frothy coffee in a glass cup and sauce.

I now at the age of 76 go to a lovely Italian cafe in my small town for a strong cappuccino and if DH is with me we share an almond croissant nicely warmed. I still go on my own and take my Kindle.

SueDonim Sun 16-Oct-22 21:33:49

JaneJudge

My Mum never went to cafes and I don't really either, I do go to the pub though confused

Vice versa in my childhood. I don’t think I went into a pub until we attended a wedding when I was about 14. Mum and dad shared a bottle of cider at home a couple of times a year. grin

We occasionally went with mum for a treat to an Italian ice cream parlour. She’d have what I guess would be a cappuccino today and we’d have cones. The highlight was when she let us have some of the froth from her coffee on top of the ice cream. Heaven! ☕️ ?

Sarah74 Sun 16-Oct-22 21:20:16

www.theguardian.com/business/2022/oct/16/waitrose-to-bring-back-free-hot-drinks-for-loyalty-card-members

Charleygirl5 Sun 16-Oct-22 21:18:46

I do not like tea and never drink it so it is coffee for me each time.

Thanks for letting me know that Waitrose is starting that again. At my local, the coffee machine etc was close to the entrance so people would drive in, park, grab a coffee and run. I think the security guard may be more on the ball this time.

MissAdventure Sun 16-Oct-22 21:08:36

I can remember me and my mum having to share a pot of tea for one, because we didn't have enough money for one each.

It was still nice to sit and rest, though. smile

MayBee70 Sun 16-Oct-22 21:05:23

I’ll always remember when we suddenly realised that we could afford to have a coffee when we were out. A friend of ours who didn’t have children and was better off than us used to take us out for a pub meal once a year so the children would know what it was like to eat out. And then the pandemic hit and we stopped going out altogether.

V3ra Sun 16-Oct-22 20:58:54

SueDonim

Don’t forget the free hot drink and a cake for two for your birthday gift from Dobbie’s, V3ra! grin

Ooh yes! My friend and I had some nice cakes back in April and May, I had forgotten about that! ????

JaneJudge Sun 16-Oct-22 20:50:02

meeting people in whichever suits you is healthy smile

Esmay Sun 16-Oct-22 20:49:40

I long for a decent cup of tea out -Costa's tea has to the worst that I've ever tasted .
If I can get to the larger shopping centre then I love tea at Patisserie Valerie .
I love coffee , but it doesn't love me .
I can get great coffee locally and I risk one when shopping .
And enjoy a cake .

Jaxjacky Sun 16-Oct-22 20:45:47

Same Jane friends are met either in their house or ours, out for a meal occasionally or, in the local ?

JaneJudge Sun 16-Oct-22 20:41:25

My Mum never went to cafes and I don't really either, I do go to the pub though confused

MissAdventure Sun 16-Oct-22 20:37:44

I bloody wish I could still manage it.

Barmeyoldbat Sun 16-Oct-22 20:36:53

It’s a social thing going out for coffee or tea, you could make it at home cheaper and for some better but by going out you are meeting people and surrounded by life going on

aonk Sun 16-Oct-22 20:23:43

My local Wetherspoons which is a pleasant building does very good value coffee with a view of passers by. It doesn’t feel like a pub in the mornings.
My DH and I do go out for coffee and I also go with friends but it’s often as a cheaper alternative to a meal.

MissAdventure Sun 16-Oct-22 19:21:30

I used to be able to spend four or five hours, here, "nipping" down town.

So many people I bumped into and had a coffee with.

I'd be awash with it, by the time I came home.

HowVeryDareYou Sun 16-Oct-22 18:31:57

I go for coffee/cake only when I meet up with a friend (fortnightly, on average) but I eat out a lot (pubs), usually 3 or 4 times a week

TerriBull Sun 16-Oct-22 18:19:20

I had a really bad coffee habit once, but no longer I'm glad to say. I put that down to having found just the right coffee pod to not want to buy a coffee when out, although it's always an independent but occasionally, just as well given the price!

GrannyGravy13 Sun 16-Oct-22 18:18:28

Sometimes I have coffee, sometimes I have tea.

It’s just so nice to be out amongst other folks and having had a base here for 50 years there is always someone I know or knew family members to chat with.

MissAdventure Sun 16-Oct-22 17:43:22

smile

LadyHonoriaDedlock Sun 16-Oct-22 17:25:24

My life is coffee with occasional work breaks.

MissAdventure Sun 16-Oct-22 17:22:38

I think my life is punctuated by times of having coffee breaks in various locations.