Coffee review

Tea and coffee are provided free of charge in British "home" cafes.

Published: 2024-11-18 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/18, Editor: Yu Xi tag: cat theme New Express News if there is a cafe that offers free biscuits, unconditional refills and unlimited free WIFI, would you like to come based on your time in the cafe? According to the Daily Mail 9, the first time-paid cafe in the UK is Ziferblat, where biscuits and tea are supplied in unlimited quantities and only cost you.

Editor: Yu Xi Tags: cat theme

If there was a cafe that offered all-you-can-eat cookies, unconditional refills of tea and unlimited free Wi-Fi, charging only for the time you stayed in the cafe, would you like to come? Ziferblat, the UK's first "pay-per-hour" cafe, serves unlimited quantities of cookies and tea at a cost of only 3p per minute, according to the Daily Mail 9.

Take the clock first when you enter

Coffee cookies by yourself.

According to the Daily Mail,Ziferblat Cafe is located in East London. Upon entering the café, guests can pick up a clock at the counter and take it to the counter when they leave.

The cafe has tables and chairs different from ordinary cafes, a unique piano and some sets of books.

In this cafe, guests can freely enter and exit the kitchen, make their own coffee, prepare other foods, and even wash their own used dishes.

This model has proven effective in Russia. Ivan Mittin, the owner of the cafe, has opened eight branches in Russia, and about 30,000 customers visit each month. According to Mijing, the cafe has attracted many regulars.

Think of this place as home.

Someone washes other people's cups and dishes

In an interview with the Daily Mail, Mikin said his original intention was to use the cafe to create a "free space" where people came more like "micro-tenants" than ordinary guests.

These "micro-tenants" can brew coffee with a professional coffee machine, prepare their own food in the kitchen, or just pick up the food already prepared, just like in their own home.

"Londoners understand the concept very well," Mikin said. But it's funny to see so many people waiting in line to do the dishes. This is not an obligation, but we recommend it. The best part is, there are people washing other people's dishes. This is good, we hope that customers who come here think of themselves as micro-tenants, and we share this space together."

■ Chattering

@Regina:oh, sure enough, only people in East London can experience it!

@rsb.: Do you dare to charge for air?

@ollie23: What a surprise it isn't £ 3 a minute in London...

@Kerry_NZ: That's a good idea, but do I have to pay for washing dishes?

@susie: I don't want to wash dishes in seconds!

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