It's the little things that make the biggest impression 🥰
There’s nearly always something for someone in a coffee shop. Tea, coffee, a soft drink, something to eat in or takeout.
The Punch Cafe hasn’t been open for long, having welcomed its first customers to 215 Mansfield Road on September 11. Fitting perfectly amongst all the other shops on the road, I got a very warm welcome on arrival.READ NEXT: New café with a warm and welcoming focus to open on busy high street in Nottingham
After speaking with staff, I was given a loyalty card where your 10th drink is on them. It is starting to get a little colder so to stay warm, I sat in and had a Mocha for £3.20. As I waited for my drink and croissant, the sweet smell of baking filled the room. Chatting away with staff, when my mocha arrived it was just the right temperature and my croissant filled with chocolate was double the crunch with the almonds added on top.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
We tried an authentic Turkish breakfast and couldn't believe the sizeWe tried an authentic Turkish breakfast at Preston Market and couldn't believe the size
Read more »
Here's what a major Assassin's Creed Valhalla city looks like today, over a thousand years laterHow closely does the Assassin's Creed Valhalla's 9th century depiction of Jorvik compare to the modern city?
Read more »
Woman given MBE by Charles breaks down as she shakes hands with him in the queueAn MBE recipient appeared overcome with emotion as she met King Charles III when he made a surprise visit to embrace mourners queuing up to see the Queen lying in state.
Read more »
Popular chippy opens in Glasgow city centre with new sit-in optionA POPULAR chippy has opened in Glasgow city centre after undergoing and extension.
Read more »
These are some of the fantastic images from Preston's Torchlight ProcessionPreston's Torchlight Procession: fantastic images from a parade celebrating life and commemorating Her Majesty
Read more »