MONO


I thought I would try somewhere different this week so visited an all vegan café and despite the unappealing name MONO café was actually a very pleasant lunch spot.



The cafe was a lot larger than I had expected, it was a very open space and is kept bright with the large skylight in the middle of the room.  It was decorated very artsy with flag bunting hanging from the walls and posters scattered around advertising different events that were going on. It seemed very unique since it is connected to a record store and also has large brewery containers at one side. The artsy vibe continues with the music being played – this was very indie and worked well as some background noise.


What did surprise me about café MONO was the demographic of customers. I was expecting a lot of edgy students but it was actually full of families with young children and even some slightly older people. This really shows it is suitable for all customers.  

When it came to the food they had a wide range of things on offer but I settled on a hummus salad wrap with extra chips and a side of garlic bread (there is no such thing as over ordering, right?) The food was very good, the wrap was filled with tomatoes, olives and feta which created such a good mix of flavours and obviously the garlic bread was amazing because garlic bread is just always amazing.




The staff were not overly friendly so did not try to create any chit-chat and it did not have the same homely feel as some of the other cafes I have been to but I did still enjoy my visit. Maybe next time I go back I’ll try something a little more adventurous like the tofu-fish and chips or the seitan burger. 

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