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‘Vero Cibo’, The Shambles

Vero Cibo, tucked away in The Shambles, next to WH Smiths, is one of Guildford’s less obvious coffee shops. It is unpretentious and offers probably the best value for money…

‘Romeo & Juliet’ – Yvonne Arnaud

by the Stage Dragon Robert Icke’s production remarkably manages to breathe fresh air into Shakespeare’s play, exposing some of the “model” romance’s home truths. The ensemble speaks the text with…

‘Jo Clarks’, High Street

Jo Clarks, 176 High Street, Guildford Jo Clarks is one of the longest established independent coffee shops in the town, which is the evenings doubles up as a wine bar.…

Sparks Fly

Verbal sparks flew on local airwaves this morning as a proposal to erect a sculpture to commemorate Guildford’s 19th century Guy Riots was debated by Alderman Bernard Parke and this…

‘Less Than Kind’ Yvonne Arnaud

This is the first of what is to be a new regular feature on the website – Theatre Reviews. Our reviewer, ‘The Stage Dragon’, is in the business and knows…

‘Starbucks Coffee’, White Lyon Walk

Starbucks, White Lion Walk, Guildford Starbucks is one of the big coffee shop chains found in just about every town and city in the UK. It’s actually a global brand,…

06.02.12: G Live Coffee Bar, London Road

G Live Coffee Bar, London Road This week we have visited what is probably Guildford’s newest coffee bar at Guildford’s newest venue – G Live. It might not be your…

26.01.12: Caffe Nero, High Street

Caffè Nero, Guildford High Street, near junction with Swan Lane This week we have visited the branch of the Italian-style Caffè Nero in Guildford High Street. The Caffè Nero website…

23.01.12. Bar des Art, Millbrook

Bar des Art, Millbrook, opposite Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Entrance This week we have gone to to an interesting establishment that is not solely a coffee shop, something that must be…

13.01.12: Caracoli, High Street

Caracoli, Guildford High Street near Holy Trinity Church From the bottom of North Street last week to the top of the High Street this week for our second coffee shop…