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The Lindt Cafe

Hi everyone!

I want to tell you about one of my favourite places, the Lindt Café in Martin Place.

I go there every week on my days off and either get a hot chocolate or sit in and have a milkshake and while I'm sipping on it, I check my social media, read a book or magazine or just sit and watch everyone around me.

To me, it's more than just somewhere to get coffee, hot chocolate etc. I go there to take a break from my busy schedule and forget about problems and anything that might be stressing me out. I would happily sit in there all day. Something about the café calms me down.

All the staff are so kind and friendly. Someone is always at the door greeting the customers and welcoming them into the café. They know me so well now and know what I want before I even ask so I don't get a menu. I don't need one because I've memorised it! They take time to talk to customers, ask how they are and how their day has been. I don' know any other café where the staff do that. I love it! Sometimes I don't even want a milkshake or anything, I just want to go in to say hello to people.

The way I heard about the Lindt Café was sad but I'm so glad I went in when it re-opened. I highly recommend that you all go in at least once and if you do go, try the dark hot chocolate. It's so good!

I have donated some money I've received for birthdays and Christmases to Beyond Blue for Tori Johnson and the Katrina Dawson foundation. I'll be doing that again for Christmas this year.


Photo: www.lindt.com.au

Thank you for reading and I hope you're all having a great weekend so far.

Vishi xoxo

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