{ if i were… }
… in Bridstow, UK, today, I’d go to the Tin Tabernacle Tearoom at the wonderful shop of Baileys Home and Garden where I certainly spent lots of money before sipping a cup of tea.
Photos via Baileys
Aug
20
… in Bridstow, UK, today, I’d go to the Tin Tabernacle Tearoom at the wonderful shop of Baileys Home and Garden where I certainly spent lots of money before sipping a cup of tea.
Photos via Baileys
Mar
10
Fika is a social institution in Sweden; it means having a break, most often a coffee break, with friends usually accompanied by something sweet. Swedes consider having a coffee an important part of the culture. Traditionally, fika requires sweet, baked goods, especially cinnamon rolls. The word “fika” can serve as both a verb and a noun. The picture shows some fika places in København and Malmö. Have a hygge fika this weekend !
top down: Mad Synergi Købmand, Emmerys, Raw Food House, Mormors Café, Designmuseum
Dec
27
I am back from my Christmas getaway to Copenhagen, a great city with such a magical Christmas spirit glowing with warm light in the dull weather. I had wonderful coffee moments in some of the cities most coziest cafés and discovered a lot of great design stores. I will add them soon to my ‘city guide’ section at the left side of my blog. In the meantime I would like to share these three cute coffee places where I spent some hygge moments. ‘Sweet Treat’ and ‘Fisk’ are quite local while ‘The Royal Café’ is a very touristy spot on Europe’s longest pedestrian area ‘Strøget’ but nevertheless a lovely place. Enjoy a little insight of this wonderful city !
{ Sweet Treat }
{ The Royal Café }
Jun
19
It’s a lazy Sunday today, perfect time for a cup of tea.
Photos via Country Living magazine, June 2010
May
6
I am speechless about this gorgeous place that I found via the lovely blog annekata. It’s a coffee house in Sopot, Poland called Jozef K. I would like to have a coffee there right now. Happy weekend !!!
