The crunch bunch: More cafés with delis

Terry Durack
Sunday 28 September 2008 00:00 BST
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La Fromagerie

2-6 Moxon Street, London W1, tel: 020 7935 0341

Try before you buy: the tiny tasting café of this fabulous store is London foodies' favourite place to sit with a glass of wine and a cheese or meat platter

Bill's Produce Store

The Depot, 100 North Road, Brighton, tel: 01273 692 894

Bill Collison's greengrocer/café/deli/wine store serves up everything from brilliant fruit and veg to beautifully decorated cakes to inspire your next meal at home

Café Royal

8 Nelson Street, Newcastle, tel: 0191 231 3000

Drop in to this city-centre café for seared salmon, steak sandwiches and Toulouse sausages and mash, then pick up artisanal breads, cakes, cheeses and olives for home

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