There was almost too much sausage
It's been quite a depressing week with two more locally owned cafes in Nottinghamshire closing down. The Speciality Coffee Shop in the city centre has gone. The same weekend the doors of the Revival Coffee Co. in Arnold closed for good., and a tearoom in the same town has decided to reinvent itself as a micro bar.
There's also a mini blackboard stating "you've asked, we've answered - vegan blueberry and lemon loaf." That's the thing about independent businesses. Unlike chains they have the freedom to make swift changes. Never be afraid to ask if there's something you'd like to see at your favourite spot. The breakfast menu had everything you'd expect to see - a full English along with vegan and veggie versions, eggs on toast, breakfast sandwiches, porridge, French toast and pastries such as croissants and pain aux raisins.
I digress. It took a very acceptable ten minutes for our food to arrive at the table. My dish was an array of colour - and not just the orange rimmed plate. Two fried eggs with sunshine yellow yolks were cooked just how I like them with a slightly crisp edge. Alongside the eggs were several slices of beef tomato - about five or six centimetres in diameter I reckon and probably providing me me a week's amount of vitamin C. I hope the cafe owners bought them from Ozan supermarket opposite - I like the idea of local businesses supporting each other. A sprinkling of feta cheese adds a salty kick.
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