There is nothing better on a winter's day than the heat inside a cafe and a warm drink.
There are plenty of independent local cafe's in Derry with their doors open to welcome customers in and save them from wintry weather.
Owners and staff are always on hand to offer a warm welcome on cold days.
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Here are some of the gems of Derry city's cafe scene.
Hidden City Cafe, London Street
With a mainly plant-based menu, the Hidden City Cafe has established itself as a unique Derry business, providing something for the whole group. No need to worry about dietary requirements here.
Patricia's Coffee House
Facing the Foyle Marina, a stop in Patricia's Coffee House is perfect for those enjoying a winter walk along Derry quay. Patricia's is a warm haven to shelter from the riverside breeze.
BRON, Bishop Street
BRON has made it's name as an incredibly popular place to visit for coffee, a bite to eat and even a drink or two. Just off the Diamond, BRON is a central and convenient stop for a fantastic hot drink.
The Cottage Craft Gallery and Coffee Shop, Craft Village
Set in the thatched cottage in the middle of Derry's Craft Village, The Cottage is the definition of a cosy spot to escape the winter weather. Sample an award-winning scone and forget that you're in the busy centre of the walled city.
Claudes, Shipquay Street
A firm Derry favourite, there is always a buzz about Claude's. A saving grace to the steep slope of Shipquay Street, perch yourself in a booth inside this snug cafe. Claude's provides a warm welcome to all who come through its doors, right in the heart of the city centre.
Pickled Duck Cafe, Shipquay Street
Look out onto the Guildhall Square from this comfy Derry cafe. Watch the hustle and bustle of Derry shoppers pass you buy as you sit back and relax into the cosy setting of the Pickled Duck Cafe.
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