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No more will we enjoy their adorable coffee art, their hot chocolate where you put in the chocolate pieces yourself (on which they also often included foam art so the non caffeine-drinkers weren't missing out), or the disappointment when you realised that the downstairs was closed (usually for fun things like music or poetry readings).
Looks like we'll have to go back to the half-hour deliberation before finally deciding on somewhere to go for coffee. We will miss the ease of: "coffee?" "Sure." "Accents?" "Let's do it."
There hasn't been much explanation behind the reason for the closure but we can imagine that the lockdown may have played at least some part in it.
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