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Drif t e r s

Mr Gaucho and I are in serious danger of become Drif t e r s.  To explain more clearly, we have just visited a new cafe outside North Berwick, it is called Drift, and it has a perch on the clifftops above Canty Bay, with views out to sea which will take your breath away. You can look across the water to the Bass Rock, west along the Firth of Forth towards Edinburgh, and north to Fife.  It also has great hot chocolate, coffee and cake. I hope that they may soon offer things like soup and savoury things, but one step at a time is a good way to start a new venture, and judging by the busy crowded seating space inside the cafe  (a series of wood clad containers) it's all looking very promising.

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  1. I am so in love. What a fab spot. I love shipping containers...so fabulous. Take me there when I am next over. Love Love Love.

    Sally xx

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