The crunch bunch: Restaurants with shops

Terry Durack
Thursday 19 February 2009 19:20 GMT
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Daylesford Organic Café

Daylesford, near Kingham, Gloucestershire, tel: 01608 731 700

The café attached to Britain’s most glamorous farm shop recently gained a Michelin Bib Gourmand award, making its fare even more popular

Sonny’s

94 Church Road, London SW13, tel: 020 8748 0393

Recent face-lifts have breathed new life into this buzzy Mod Brit local and its well-stocked food shop next door, but both are as friendly and neighbourly as ever

Carluccio’s

Quakers Friars, Cabot Circus, Bristol, tel: 0117 933 8538

There are now more than 40 Carluccio’s across Britain. This newcomer follows the formula of matching an easygoing Italian caffé with a well-stocked deli

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