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Coffee in – or near – the City of London; tea by St Paul’s Cathedral

Posted on November 4, 2012

There are lots of blogs and guides about where to get good coffee and tea in London, but we were looking specifically at where to go for a cuppa after trawling round St Paul’s Cathedral for two hours, or indeed … Continue reading →

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