My new regular spot!
No wait, great coffee, lovely pastries and cakes. Honey cake in particular was incredible. Will be my new regular spot
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At Briola Café, we’re all about great coffee, unique desserts, and bringing people together. We serve speciality Arabica coffee—smooth, rich, and carefully brewed. Our desserts are something a bit different, from our signature honey cake to a range of fresh, handmade pastries. Alongside that, we offer a fresh breakfast and lunch menu, perfect whether you’re starting your day or stopping by midday. More than just a café, we’re a social space where people can meet, relax, and enjoy events with friends and community
395 Manchester Road, SK4 5BY, Stockport, United Kingdom
No wait, great coffee, lovely pastries and cakes. Honey cake in particular was incredible. Will be my new regular spot
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