Love Wrexham Magazine Issue 1 - July 2019
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Taste Buds, High Street<br />
Started in March 2007 by three friends who<br />
had worked together in the hugely popular<br />
Bumbles café. Pam Fisher is now the sole<br />
owner and still serves the same delicious<br />
loose-leaf tea blend which Bumbles were<br />
famous for. ‘I do daily specials, such as<br />
lasagne, chicken pie, cottage pie and quiche.<br />
We also have sweet treats: freshly baked<br />
scones, meringues and cakes. The breakfast<br />
omelette is a new twist on an old favourite and<br />
is proving a hit!”<br />
Vasco da Gama, Lord Street<br />
Little Portugal In <strong>Wrexham</strong><br />
Maria and Luis have been welcoming customers at Vasco da<br />
Gama for over three years and are celebrating their one-year<br />
birthday at their new premises on Lord St.<br />
Café de Galles<br />
Another long-time favourite with locals and<br />
tourists alike is Cafe de Galles. This sits in<br />
a stunning location right next to the beautiful<br />
wrought-iron gates of St Giles Parish Church.<br />
Julie Stapley, the current owner, took over in<br />
2009 after working part-time there since it<br />
opened in 1997. They are especially proud of<br />
their home-made soups and apple pie.<br />
Locals and the Portuguese community alike love the friendly<br />
atmosphere, as well as the traditional Pastel de Nata egg<br />
custards and other delicious Portuguese specialities.<br />
Pop in for a few hours and pretend you are on holiday!<br />
These are just a few of <strong>Wrexham</strong>’s many fantastic independent cafes and coffee shops - don’t stop here, there are loads more<br />
for you to try: Bank Street Coffee, Kristina’s, Café in the Corner, King Street Coffee, Manna, Tracey’s Café, Brockley Bean Box,<br />
No 22 Ty Pawb and Dot 2 Dot to name but a few.<br />
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