LUMEN COFFEE
And there was light. In this small street of the Ainay district, a new address - a former restaurant - which moves towards the "coffee shops" (heavy) trend. Yes, there are no more bars in our neighbourhoods, but a little more refined places where people don't come to drink "coffee", but a little strong coffee from the best plantations of El Salvador or Rwanda while connecting to the world by wifi and making a few crumbs on your keyboard with homemade cookies. The Lumen does not derogate from the codes, applying them with a special care and beautiful lamps with apparent filaments. You almost feel like in Scandinavia or New York, enjoying a good bagel, a salad, a savoury pie or a Poke bowl at lunchtime, without forgetting the all-you-can-eat dessert. Of course, brunch on Sunday and there are places to book not to be sure not to end up in the water. A today's coffee well adapted to its neighborhood, but which lacks a little character according to our taste. Would that make us nostalgic for coffee bar? Come on, let's live with our time and make a break at Lumen Coffee.
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