Monday, 13 May 2024

Coffee, cafés and art


Coffee, cafés and art:

A selection



 
Botanic Garden Café.
Art exists along the façade.  Plants exist everywhere else. A lovely haunt. The Botanic Garden costs money and no dogs allowed, and the café can get crowded on weekends and during half-term.





Caffé Nero, King's Parade.
Sit in or in front of the café and enjoy the architecture of King's College across the road. 


 
Fitzwilliam Museum Garden Café.
Stone lions watch as you sip.  Up the steps and to your right, there is much art.


 
Hot Numbers.
Changing art on the walls.




Box Café.
A colourful mural adorns one wall.



 
Teapots MAA.
The Museum of Art and Archaeology is not a café nor does it have a café but it does have teapots. And they are lovely.



Grantchester, Orchard Garden Tearooms.
No art to be seen but artists frequented this wonderful place. Read all about them in a pamphlet available at the till. Virginia Woolf, Rupert Brookes et al.

I do love cafés. And I do love art. There may be a Part 2 of this topic at some point. 
🙂


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