In the heart of Lagos, somewhere in Victoria island is this mini cafe. Mini in the sense that it occupies just a small space within a mall. To be honest, i discovered this place by sheer luck. I had to work on my laptop and also use a restroom….Any restroom i could find.
I turned on my wifi to distract myself a bit and there it was on the list of available hotspots around the vicinity. mmmhhmm!!! a familiar name it was thanks to word of mouth from friends, and a perfect excuse to use their restroom for a minute so into the mini mall i went in search of cafe neo. First things first, i had to take a leak. Was directed by the security guard and after about 5 minutes, i was done with that part and ready for the main business of the day.
The cheerful “barristers”as they’re called, manning the mini service counter greet me as i pass, and the waiter compliments me on my choice of juice in a way that makes me feel, comfortable, extremely nice.
Overall, it’s a really nice place to be especially if you want a quiet place to work and munch on something at the same time.
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A cup of coffee in Nigerian cafes is expensive. Drinking coffee in such a place is a class affair. Home is the best
A cup of coffee in Nigerian cafes is expensive. Drinking coffee in such a place is a class affair. Home is the best
the cafe looks simply delicious. it would be interesting to visit there and try this great coffee