At some points, maybe the cafe was a wee bit too chilled - it certainly wasn't the quickest service I've ever had. But, the coffee (skinny latte, £2.50) was pretty darn good. And what's even nicer is that we were there for two hours, one coffee apiece was all that we had bought, but they weren't trying really hard to get us to move along or get the fuck out in a polite/impolite way. The staff were more than content for us to while away our time chit chatting away there.
In Shoreditch? Want a really chilled coffee? Pop on down to Translate. I was meeting a friend I hadn't seen in absolutely bloody ages and she suggested that we go to somewhere new where she's been dying to go. I met her there and Translate has a really nice chilled vibe, really beatnik and (dread to say this) "trendy". At some points, maybe the cafe was a wee bit too chilled - it certainly wasn't the quickest service I've ever had. But, the coffee (skinny latte, £2.50) was pretty darn good. And what's even nicer is that we were there for two hours, one coffee apiece was all that we had bought, but they weren't trying really hard to get us to move along or get the fuck out in a polite/impolite way. The staff were more than content for us to while away our time chit chatting away there. We didn't really pick the best day to go - they were installing a projector right next to us when we went. However, the atmosphere was nice and the happy hour looks like a blast. When I had a gander at the food delivered to the table next to us, I had food envy. I think I will deffo have to be popping back to Translate for brunch soon! (Must remember they have a five pound card minimum however).
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