The Open Guide to Cambridge - Differences between Version 9 and Version 4 of Copper Kettle

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Cafe by day, restaurant by night. Its full name is now "Agora at the Copper Kettle".
Cafe by day, restaurant by night. We think the restaurant part might be Turkish. Daytime food is normal "beans and toast" type stuff. In the daytime, it's sort of semi-table-service, in that you sit down and wait for someone to take your order, but you go to the till to pay when you've finished.
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Daytime food is normal cafe stuff; all-day breakfasts, beans on toast, roasts, chilli, fish and chips, lasagne, salads, baguettes, etc. They also have daily home-made chef specials, such as leek and potato soup, or salmon and king prawns in a cream sauce. In the daytime, it's sort of semi-table-service, in that you sit down and wait for someone to take your order, but you can go to the till to pay when you've finished (or pay at the table if you prefer).
The full name is now "Agora at the Copper Kettle".
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Ladislav reports (from his 2007 visit) that the lemonade is "just Sprite in a can", and that his cappuccino had instant coffee granules sprinkled on top for some reason.
Ladislav had a rather unpleasant experience here one afternoon:
Well,
that took long enough, and it's annoying about the waiter misunderstanding our order and only bringing one glass of water instead of two. And disappointing, too, that the lemonade my companion ordered is just Sprite in a can. But never mind, for now I have coffee to relieve my exhaustion. Ahh, coffee, nectar of the gods.
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In the evening they do Mediterranean cuisine such as kebabs, though they have vegetarian dishes too. Apparently there's a nice view of [[Kings College]] chapel as well.
[A slurping sound is heard]
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Y'know, there's something odd about the chocolate sprinkles on my cappuccino. Hrmmmm. Let's try one in isolation. Yeurgh! Hang on, that can't be right. Better try another one. Yeurgh! I was right! But why in God's name would anyone use instant coffee granules as sprinkling on cappuccino?

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category='Cafes,Kebabs,OpenStreetMap GeoData,Restaurants,Turkish Food'
category='Cafes,OpenStreetMap GeoData,Restaurants,Turkish Food'

Cafe by day, restaurant by night. We think the restaurant part might be Turkish. Daytime food is normal "beans and toast" type stuff. In the daytime, it's sort of semi-table-service, in that you sit down and wait for someone to take your order, but you go to the till to pay when you've finished.

The full name is now "Agora at the Copper Kettle".

Ladislav had a rather unpleasant experience here one afternoon: Well, that took long enough, and it's annoying about the waiter misunderstanding our order and only bringing one glass of water instead of two. And disappointing, too, that the lemonade my companion ordered is just Sprite in a can. But never mind, for now I have coffee to relieve my exhaustion. Ahh, coffee, nectar of the gods.

[A slurping sound is heard]

Y'know, there's something odd about the chocolate sprinkles on my cappuccino. Hrmmmm. Let's try one in isolation. Yeurgh! Hang on, that can't be right. Better try another one. Yeurgh! I was right! But why in God's name would anyone use instant coffee granules as sprinkling on cappuccino?

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