SKETCH BOOK
Cafés
Cafés are wonderful spaces to catch up with friends. Ignite conversations. Explore ideas and dreams. Share intimate stories. Deepen connections. Or to be alone. To contemplate. To be quiet… still and draw…
Lahloo Tea Pantry, Bristol
Hennessy’s Café, Bristol
The Old Bookshop, Bristol
Cupp Bubble Tea Café, Bristol
Market Square Café, Helsinki
View from Lagkagehuset Café, Copenhagen
Comins Tea Merchants, Bath
Mokoko Café + Sencha green tea, Bristol
Same Same But Different Café, Bath
Same Same But Different Café, Bath
Tea House Emporium + Green Tea, Bath
Albatross Café
I first came across Montreal Fog when Albatross Café, run by Imogen Schafer and Louie Sandy, appeared on North Street, Bristol. With its pale turquoise and pink front, Albatross has a vintage vibe. Inside retro furniture on concrete flooring with classic posters and lush green plants adorn white washed walls. Sunlight pours through large South facing windows and warms you to stay for hours. That first sip of Montreal Fog was heavenly. A delicious creamy warm drink made with Earl grey tea, steamed oat milk and honey or maple syrup if you’re vegan. Perfect with a good book on a wintery afternoon.
Handmade ceramic tea bowl made by Imogen’s mum. See Jericho Studio Pottery.
Albatross Café + chair + Montreal Fog, Bristol
Albatross Café with flowers, Bristol
Spoke & Stringer Café + Jade Tips, Bristol
The Village Pottery Café, Bristol
ANNA Cake Shop & Café + Pouchong tea, Bristol
ANNA Cake Shop & Café, Bristol
Little Victories Cafe, Bristol
Arch House Deli, Bristol
Waterstones Café, Bristol
Chapel Arts Centre Café Bar, Cardiff
Danish Film Institute Café / Restaurant, Copenhagen
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Café, Copenhagen