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The Fisherman's Wife

CAFE

St Nicholas Avenue, York

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About The Fisherman's Wife

Locals know The Fisherman's Wife as an independent coffee house near St Nicholas Avenue in York, the kind of place that asks little and pours a decent cup. It is the kind of address that rarely makes a best-of list, and that is precisely why the people nearby treat it as their own. Coffee here is less an event than a punctuation mark in the day, which is its own kind of achievement. Across the United Kingdom, places like this form the everyday backbone of how people take their coffee.

Drinks are made to be enjoyed rather than photographed, though there is no rule against both. The pace is unhurried, the welcome is genuine, and the coffee does its job without making a fuss. What it lacks in polish it tends to make up for in character, which is what keeps regulars coming back.

The Fisherman's Wife anchors its small patch of York, the United Kingdom, well within reach of anyone exploring the area on foot. The surrounding blocks give it the steady foot traffic that keeps a coffee counter honest. Whether you plan around it or stumble onto it, it tends to leave a good impression. Coffee, in the end, is mostly the small habit of showing up, and rooms like this make that habit easy to keep.

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City
York
Country
United Kingdom
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The Fisherman's Wife is a cafe in York, United Kingdom. The exact location is visible on the map above. Open in Apple Maps or Google Maps from the links at the top of this page.

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