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Photo taken at one of my favourite cafes in town. I meet up with friends usually on Wednesdays every 2 to 3 weeks to catch up with them. This is a popular place with good food and nice staff. Most cafes here have small sachets of sugar on the tables for people to use.

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Comments

James said…
You could be a private detective. Nice shot!
Marie Smith said…
It looks like a great place to meet for a chat!
Bill said…
Looks nice and inviting.
roentare said…
It sounds like a cozy spot with a welcoming atmosphere—those regular catch-ups must make Wednesdays something to look forward to.
You keep giving me reasons to come back for a visit. I looked up the cafe and then had to look it up on a map. We lived in Cowper Street when I was growing up.
magiceye said…
Nice candid capture.
Lydia C. Lee said…
Cute! #WeekendReflection
local alien said…
We get sachets of sugar too and are given a choice of white, brown or stevia.
I love to see little cafés like that and meetings with friends
Tigger's Mum said…
Very light and bright.
s.c said…
Good candid shot. I must say that I did not immediately recognized a cafeteria in it.
Tom said…
...have a sweet day!
Sharon said…
It looks like a great place to meet friends.
MELODY JACOB said…
What a cozy spot for catching up with friends—there’s something special about those simple gatherings and familiar places. It sounds like a lovely tradition. I just shared a new travel post. I am excited for you to read it. Thank you. Happy weekend.
Looks a lovely meet up place for your friend and yourself Amy. Have a great week ahead
Alana said…
We have those packets, too, and the shop looks so inviting between the airy decor and the view out the window.
Paspii said…
Coffee, sugar and milk is the only way to go imho. Looks like a nice place.
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Such a nice, social, shadow shot.
Lisa said…
That looks like a perfect spot to meet up with friends. I think restaurants still have the packets, sugar and artificial sugar, but it's been a while since I actually went to a sit down place to eat!
William Kendall said…
I like the look of the place.

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