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i couldn't agree more with the references to paris, NY etc... and all these ideas but the culture here in the UK is completely different. having family on the continent i can vouch that parisian cafe culture opens its' doors to everyone (except, ironically the push chair)revellers home from a late night, business breakfast>lunch, the post school crowd (can't see anyone tolerating that in ED, they have enough problems with toddlers and babies), dinner set and back to the night time crowd. i have never really witnessed this in the UK: where cafes are like a local living room.


good luck nico, i'm intrigued to see what you open. my advice is just do what you think is best, you seem to have a pretty clear idea in your head already.

Having watched a lot of Deadwoord lately, I would like it done up like The Gem, with lots of whiskey, card tables, and a brothel upstairs... Just so long as you as the owner don't take to cutting the locals throats when they get out of hand, that might attract the authorities.
Something with a rustic feel would be really nice. Lots of old wine bottles with candles dripping down, mood lighting, some exposed brick work, wine in pitchers, old wooden tables. Somewhere with a lovely relaxed feeling, rather than a swanky bar.

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