On a week-day,
although still usually pretty busy, you may be able to get a seat
without too much of a headache, as long as you're pretty nippy about
it. And it's a lovely environment, honestly: light and spacious and
comfortable, with lots of easy-chair and sofa seating for comfortable
reading of interesting books and magazines, and sipping your coffee
while you peruse them.
Oh, yeah, the
coffee? (Well, actually, I usually have tea, myself. Twinings
brand, not my favourite, but acceptable, and it does tend to bring
Stephen Fry to mind, due to the adverts, which isn't a bad thing.)
But the beverages that are on offer, generally: pricey! Yeah, it's
Costa, what am I expecting, it's not going to be much less than
Starbucks, am I right? But if you're a cheapskate like me (in which
case you should really be drinking at McDonalds, probably, or
Witherspoons at Leeds train station which does a perfectly acceptable
cuppa joe for a quid) then you're still going to get some element of
sticker-shock at proper coffee-chain prices.
Still, when you
factor in a sit down, a nice environment, staff wages and
infrastructure and equipment and yadadadada, then it's... a nice cup
of coffee. (I do sometimes have a regular latte instead, or a mochachino.)
And you're surrounded by books, which, all I can say: makes it the
best cup of coffee in the world.
Photo credit: McKay Savage under a Creative Commons licence.
Photo credit: McKay Savage under a Creative Commons licence.