A small but intimate Capital Centre cafe just as good as Java next door but easier on the pocket. Good coffee, nice moist banana cake, and free wi-fi make it a solid meeting spot, though it gets busy.
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The place is a bit busy..and small but the food is good.
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Rather small but also intimate. Just as good as Java next door but easier on the pocket. Free wi-fi too. Recommended.
They have good Coffee and and their banana cake is so nice and moist. It's a nice place for a meeting.
I definitely love the place. The supervisor kinda sneaky... I gave him 1000 ksh for the servant and instead giving her all the money, he took 200 ksh for himself giving that little girl only 800 ksh.....
Loved it. Great ambience. Has a huge screen, good for football funs. The service was good and the food even better. Our favorite date-night spot so far