Nude Espresso
So as promised, we visited the second coffee bar on our list. This is the Nude Espresso close to Liverpool Street, London. The name I must say was quite intriguing, and hence the curiosity was more. But unfortunately the coffee experience in Nude wasn't as heavenly as it was in Flat White. I took the same Cafe mocha, so as to be a fair judge of quality, and this one was no where near as creamy as the one I had in Flat White. This time Punit took Macchiato, and he did mention that his was quite full bodied, which I take was a good thing. Apart from coffee, I also took a toasted pesto sandwich, which was quite tasty, but then again, nothing to die for. All in all to be completely honest Nude was a bit of a let down, especially because it's quite some distance from where I live as well. It's a good thing that we also clubbed our Spitalfield market and Upmarket survey with this same trip.
Observations:
- Extremely busy, again hardly a place to sit and relax or even chit chat
- Not really spacious but slightly bigger than Flat White
- Personally the quality of coffee I had was not out of the world
- Ambiance was not that great
- It's run by a NZealanders, and possibly one of the plus points of this place was that he was quite cute and had a cool accent.
-Sell Coffee, not your soul
Good post ! You know what, I would like to change my career into a research assitant for people wanting to open cafes . Do you have any openings for coffee tasters with good pay ;). Btw , my 'first' comment was about your writing skills...its pretty good. Start with writing workshop when you open your cafe. Best wishes for a successful venture...and till then enjoy the 'market research' ;)
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well I do have openings, but unfortunately at this stage the work has to be voluntry and without any immediate monetary compensation....
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I wouldn't mind this voluntary work! For me, good coffe, good company and loads of time at hand define bliss of the undefinable kind! :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the help Pritesh! And yes you can also do some reviews for SYB. If you are really serious, you can become a member/contributer of SYB, and review cafes and art-spaces in Stockholm! Let me know and I will add you :)
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