Entries in Northumberland, Durham and Tyne Category
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Leonard's is a wonderful coffee shop tucked away behind and beneath Durham's cobbled streets. Head for Silver Street and look for the sign to Rumbletums.
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Continue reading Leonard's Coffee House, Durham.
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This bustling place is a Fairtrade, independent coffee house in the centre of Newcastle. |
Continue reading Kaffeccinos, Newcastle Upon Tyne.
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Brambles is a recent addition to the Poplar Tree Garden Centre in Shincliffe. If you're a fan of both horticulture and café culture, this is the place for you. |
Continue reading Brambles Coffee Shop, Shincliffe.
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This is a great coffee house which we stumbled upon on Lindisfarne, aka Holy Island. It's heartening that something like this can exist on such a tiny island (and one which is cut off by tides twice-daily to boot). |
Continue reading The Stables Coffee Shop, Holy Island.
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Elm Tree is a converted house, with very little conversion, and it's all the better for it. |
Continue reading Elm Tree Coffee House, Rothbury.
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Brown Sugar is very brown and very sweet. This is what it feels like to be inside in a box of chocolates; just don't eat the chairs. |
Continue reading Brown Sugar, Durham.
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Although not particularly "cosy", Blakes is a treasure trove of coffees from around the world and is highly recommended. |
Continue reading Blakes Coffee House, Newcastle.
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Hidden away on Bridge Street in lovely Berwick is the equally lovely Doolally. |
Continue reading Doolally, Berwick-Upon-Tweed.
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