Anybody who knows anything
about me knows that I do a lot of my thinking and writing in coffee bars around
London.There is one in particular that I now treat
as a kind of home from home, and I want to write about it because it is nearly
the last of its kind in central London.It is called Stefano’s Snack Bar and is at 56 New Cavendish Street,
W1, half-way between Marylebone
High Street and Portland Place.
It is run by an Italian
family, father, mother and son, Stefano himself being the son, with Giorgio and
Santina his parents.I like going in
there for many reasons.First, because
of the very warm welcome I always receive, a refreshing change from the more
impersonal or even non-existent greetings in those anonymous coffee shop chains
now filling up every London street.
Then I particularly love
the homemade chocolate slices which Giorgio makes, sometimes, I think,
specially for me, or by the tray-load for any seminars we run from our Harley Street
clinic just round the corner.And
finally, they have the cheapest and best espresso coffee in London, a great temptation for me as I pass
them at least once or twice a day on my way from my flat to the clinic.
If you are in the area and
want to stop for a cup of coffee, do pop in and tell them that Nora has sent
you.They will give you a special
welcome.
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