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Relax coffee shop, Newland Avenue
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Picture an over-sized sitting room complete with potted palms and large comfy leather sofas,
music to listen to, daily newspapers to read, or enjoy a game of chess, scrabble or cards..
Sitting on your own or meeting up with friends or family, Relax coffee shop
by the overhead railway bridge on Newland Avenue really lives up to its name.
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We receive a lot of compliments from customers, Jane and Colin the owners told me.
Relax offers a selection of delicious sandwiches made in a variety of bread, and
gateaux and desserts to die for.
But it's not just about the coffee and food, but the general atmosphere and the friendly
family welcome offered to all.
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As well as coffee, a complete range of ice creams, smoothies and milk shakes are on offer
with over 15 flavours ranging from banana to macadamia nut.
Relax coffee shop is available to hire for evening functions.
Please call in for details.
Acoustic music evenings and charity events are also held periodically.
Watch this space for future events ..
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Food Reviews - The Zoo café, Newland Avenue
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Follow a narrow path off Newland Avenue by the side of Skelton's shop
and you will encounter a gardened area leading to the Zoo vegetarian café
and coffee shop.
It is surprisingly easy to miss, even with the banner across the top of
the
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Food Reviews - Pier Luigi's, Princes Avenue - 19th June 2004 By Nick Quantrill
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Birthdays are special. They are even more special as you hurtle rapidly towards the door marked
30. It's becoming increasingly rare, for one reason or another, that my friends
and I all gather in one place. All it takes is one
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Food Reviews - Yankeeburger - Hessle Road, Hull
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By Nick Quantrill
Hull undoubtedly has many fine places to eat and enjoy different styles of food in pleasant surroundings.
When we cut away the often pretentious warbling about contrasting flavours, smells and colours
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Coffee Shops Reviews
- Wired Cyber Café and Network Gaming Centre, Cottingham Road, Hull By Starpaw.
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The world is turning digital, it's true.
WAP mobile phones, digital televisions and palmtops, the works.
Computers are here to stay and the net is playing an even larger role in our everyday lives.
Once the domain of geeks and computer fanatic's, cyber space
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Coffee Shops Reviews
- Virtually Perfect
Cybercentre Café, 17 Paragon Street Hull
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From the ashes of the defunct Sydney Scarborough building rises Hull's one and
only cyber cafe. It's decked out with huge dark blue comfy sofas, massive
ultraviolet waveform artwork adorning the walls and Avril Lavinge's Sk8er
Boi playing out through the sound system. Liberal amounts
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Food Reviews - Thai House by Allen Miles
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Last Friday after leaving Mo to do his thing at the Waterstones "Is Hull Really Crap?" debate, I was fortunate enough to indulge in an evening's dining for two at the Thai House restaurant on Princes Ave.
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Food Reviews - Chinese Delight! by Petra
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Woke up this morning and had an overwhelming desire for Chinese so I decided to test out Wins,35 Spring Bank with my 10 year old son. They have a superb lunchtime offer - £2.50 for any main course minus fillet steak and duck dishes.
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Food Reviews - Pizza Planet Plummets! by Petra
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Moving further up Spring Bank I recently frequented Pizza Planet - a
Pizza/Kebab/Burger/Fried Chicken etc etc take-away. Top Tip- I shouldn't
have bothered. My cheeseburger was bland to say the least - the succulent
tasting stick certainly wasn't hitting
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Cooking - Chicken Curry by Anne
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We have spent most of the week-end at the WOMAD festival in Reading. We spent loads of money on food which was a bit disappointing and when we got home we thought it might be nice to try to make something like a WOMAD curry.
This is a really gorgeous curry
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Cooking - Lasagne & Salad Supper by Jessica, Amenah and Hannah
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There we were, Thursday afternoon with nothing much to do and tummies starting to
rumble. So we looked around the kitchen and scraped together a few ingredients,
then decided on lasagne as it was the last thing me and Amenah had cooked in
school that we got an A for!
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Places to Visit - Dinostar - THIS IS HISTORY By Daniel Laney
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In the last two months Hull has welcomed a new addition to its ever growing tourist trade.
Dinostar, which opened on Easter Sunday of this year, should hopefully
be welcomed with open arms by families and budding historians alike and with it
being a quick
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Fashion - Revolver: When Mod meets Modification By Daniel Laney
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The new vintage clothing shop set to make a big impact in Hull city centre.
Trinity Market, Hull (Opposite Trinity Church. Mon - Sat 9am-5pm)
When the terms Retro or Vintage are linked with clothes, thoughts of over priced charity shop
fabrics and the smell of musty damp cupboards rapidly come to mind.
However, with
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