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Avaliação da contribuiçãoThis isn't your typical coffee and a biscuit affair—everything is executed to the highest standards. The coffee is sourced from the Workshop Coffee Company, and the tea comes from Brew Tea Company. During my visit with three colleagues, I enjoyed a generous pot of English breakfast tea along with a delicious cinnamon pastry. The Wren is a stylish café in its own right, and the beautiful church setting is just the icing on the cake.
Beautiful and quiet room, I like the idea of a coffee house in a church. good location for us city workers. we went to the coffee, and it was very good! I had a cortado (not on the menu, but they know how to make it) and my friend had a laugh that they really enjoyed. many seats in the open for the sunglasses! not to get the full pot for mainly three reasons: the personal was very uncharismatic; despite being nice and giving me cortado from the menu, there was no smile and they were both kind of mumble-y. the church is very nice, and I see they try to do an electrical thing with their metal chairs, but it does not work quite. it is too empty and it feels very incomplete. Finally, although the coffee is quite good, it is not the best, and only the best gets the highest score.
The most delicious croissant everywhere, large and covered with mandels and in contrast to many, still moist and full mandelaroma. go alone, if you like her! I wanted to be one of them and it's worth waiting. beautiful use of an old church that keeps sessions on Thursday.
This café is located in a functioning church, providing a beautiful backdrop for your coffee experience. It's the perfect place to take a peaceful break from your busy office job and unwind with a single-origin coffee. The barista is incredibly knowledgeable as well. I will definitely return!
The place is lovely, waitress is really nice, coffee is good, and it is a nice place to work from really recommend
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