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• #27
Just seen this, haven't tried it yet:
http://www.london-se1.co.uk/restaurants/info/584/little-bread-pedlar
Coffee, croissants and cycle repairs in the former Abbey Street Post Office.Run by the cycling bakers who have been based around the corner for a few years.
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• #28
Nunuboogie, how did you get on with the cafe research? This subject is of interest to me right now, I've sent you a PM.
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• #29
I tried to look into setting up a cycling cafe last year but my business partner pulled out and I found it to be too expensive to do on my own. The dream is still there though...
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• #30
bike cafes ten a penny now , you need a bike cafe that doesnt do coffee like a bike tea room maybe ?
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• #31
Good point gios78, but I think there is more money in coffee. Sugoi, sent you a PM.
If anyone can spare a couple of minutes (and it will actually take less than 2 minutes) to complete my questionnaire, I'd really appreciate your views on my business idea:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/VCGZ667
Thank you,
Will
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• #32
I'm currently doing a project for third year graphic design, setting up a ficticious cycle cafe. Have quite a lot of research on the subject, pm me if you're interested.
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• #33
PM sent
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• #35
Why the dredge?
charlie_lcc
zazkar
Cyclodunc
gios78
amateratsu
hippy
Oliver Schick
A long way out of London, but people still live there
http://www.stanscycles.co.uk/coffee
Coffee is good, large screen TV for TdF and Olympics, staff are helpful. On the down side, the pastries are hard to resist and take some working off...