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we regularly visit sapori for our coffee, amazing pastries and my children love their pizza (which we also order to take away), but we asked julian and rupy to help us with catering for our children who were held in front of the place in the twickenham cricket club. we gave them a short one and they delivered many delicious menu options and worked with us to finish a menu. they were simply fantastic, they communicate... View all feedback.
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I paid £3.50 for a small, lukewarm, frothy decaf latte that had no taste at all! There's a £0.70 surcharge for decaf—why is that? I regularly get coffee in Mayfair and Sloan Square for just £2.60, so I really can't understand why this place charges such outrageous prices. I will never return. On top of that, the atmosphere is reminiscent of a documentary about nursing homes from the 1980s. And let's be honest, the It... View all feedback.
We regularly visit sapori for our coffee, amazing pastries and my children love their pizza (which we also order to take away), but we asked julian and rupy to help us with catering for our children who were held in front of the place in the twickenham cricket club. we gave them a short one and they delivered many delicious menu options and worked with us to finish a menu. they were simply fantastic, they communicated everywhere, they understood and worked on our budget and the day they delivered delicious food on time and everyone commented on how delicious their food was. they were absolutely brilliant, went over the call of duty on the day and helped to make the baptism a very special day for our 50 friends and family! we would definitely thank them julian and rupy!
Delighted julian has taken over the caffe, ambiente is great, coffee catches my thumbs up.
What a pretty little piece of material! we rather stumbled over sapori tw1, as it was closed for the day, it is a sweet deli/cafe, with Italian products to sell, and a really relaxed and welcoming atmosphere, and somewhere they could drink tea and bake for hours to eat. the woman in the inner is charming and happy to serve us, although there are 5,55 we decided to give her a break and instead of staying, we chose to take some delicious little baked away: very good decision. we had a pleasant tour through the pastry section, where we were told exactly what everyone was called baked and what was in it and where it came from. Unfortunately I forgot what most of them were called, but both my and my mother was the favorit of the one nicknamed lobster dick (because of the shape; not the taste! . it is the baked on the left upper side in my photo. it was crispy, muddy gold, and fortunately I could eat at least three more. you have to try. the rest was also good, but the lobster was just perfect. we have already made plans to return, and this time sit and have a few lobster dicks.
I love an independent coffee shop. The decor, the food, even the menus all let you know that this is not fun of the mill. Of course there is also a risk that it might not be up to scratch but definitely not in this case. The atmosphere was lovely . Great music, cute little tables and menus. The front was open so we could enjoy the weather. I loved my breakfast. Lovely runny free range eggs, on perfectly toasted multi seed bread with a gorgeous tangy, slightly chilli avocado crush. The staff were friendly and helpful and the tiles in the bathroom are gorgeous. (And the bathroom was very clean) Sadly I have to leave here now!
A favourite of mine. Very friendly (but not claustrophobically so) staff and atmosphere. The food is both excellent and reasonably-priced. The gluten-free chocolate brownie is the best I’ve had anywhere, especially when heated for a few seconds. Good coffee. Seating indoors and out.