In Via Lactea
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About
In Via Lactea is an independent café nestled in the heart of Bristol Old Town, at the foot of the Christmas Steps on the historic grounds of St Bartholomew's Hospital. The ambiance is vibrant yet relaxed, offering a welcoming space for students, professionals, and anyone who enjoys high-quality food and drink in good company. The philosophy centers around freshness, diversity, and a sense of local community, with a strong emphasis on supporting local, independent business. Guests can enjoy homemade specials, fresh-baked cookies, and pastries crafted daily in-house. With generous opening hours, clear etiquette, and discounts for students, NHS, and Blue Light staff, In Via Lactea encourages visitors to linger or work, always supporting the café by purchasing food and drink. The space balances a bustling atmosphere with moments of quiet reflection or productivity. Every visit is elevated by top-notch coffees, a varied menu, and attentive service—set against a charming historic backdrop. Mutual respect and consideration define the venue's character.
Food
In Via Lactea offers an extensive and diverse food menu, ranging from classic British breakfast options to international favorites. Guests can choose from traditional English Breakfasts, vegetarian versions, breakfast sandwiches, muffins, wraps, granola bowls, and porridge—many vegan options included. Notably, gluten-free sausage and bread ensure that much of the breakfast range can be made gluten-free upon request. At lunchtime, hearty dishes such as jacket potatoes with various fillings, loaded potato skins, homemade lasagna, quesadillas, soups, omelettes, and French-style Croque Monsieur and Croque Madame sandwiches are available. Vegetarian and vegan selections are thoughtfully included, with numerous salads, wraps, and panini options. The salad selection spans from classic Caesar Salad to Avocado & Walnut Salad. For smaller appetites, there are sweet and savory snacks, daily baked pastries, and homemade cakes. Combo deals and student discounts further enhance the dining experience.
Coffee & Drinks
The drink selection at In Via Lactea is impressively diverse, with a strong focus on expertly crafted coffee in all classic styles. Options include Espresso, Cortado, Americano, Latte, Cappuccino, Mocha, Flat White, alongside iced alternatives and specialties such as Affogato, Chai Latte, and Dirrrty Chai. All coffee drinks are prepared by baristas, and plant-based milk alternatives (soya, oat, almond, coconut) are provided at no extra charge. In addition, a broad selection of quality teas (English Breakfast, Earl Grey, Peppermint, Green, Rooibos, Decaf) is available, as well as freshly pressed juices and freshly blended smoothies. The menu extends to milkshakes (with vegan options), frozen yoghurt drinks, homemade lemonades, and iced teas in a variety of flavors. A full range of chilled bottled drinks is also on display. This extensive beverage offering ensures something for everyone's taste.
Work and Laptop Friendly
Power outlets and Wi-Fi are available for guests and can be used as long as food and drinks are purchased. The café welcomes those who wish to work or use laptops, kindly requesting guests to make purchases in accordance with their use of the facilities and to limit their stay during busy periods, or make an additional purchase if staying longer.
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Ground Floor St Bartholomew’s House, Lewins Mead, Bristol BS1 2NH, Vereinigtes Königreich Directions
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Happened upon this place while out and really glad to have made the discovery. Lovely little cafe with a great selection of paninis, wraps and sandwiches. Staff were all great and the wifi was fast.
My favourite place to work :) The relaxed atmosphere, delicious food/drink and often a great selection Triphop playing in the background cements this as my favourite cafe to do work in. Couldn’t ask for more!
Friendly thoughtful staff, great place to do some work, and even better coffee. Definitely stop by.
Fantastic place to settle down and have a product study session. The atmosphere has a good buzz and positive energy, one that isn't distracting whilst working which is perfect for anyone who doesn't like working in silence and wants some background noise.
The staff is incredible: they are nice, helpful, quick at making orders and keep your table and the restaurant clean. The coffee and brownie cheese cake are fantastic! Definitely try the cheesecake.
Overall a great place to enjoy the company of others, get some work done and enjoy the little things in life that a cafe shop offers.
Really great little cafe. Very bright, open and comfortable and lovely staff. The food was perfect and there's lots of choice and options for vegan and veggie. I've seen people with laptops working in here too. There's also an amazing smoothie menu.
Usually when I come here I have a wonderful experience and the waitress is so lovely . But the manager of this cafe is quite rude and makes offensive comments. I would typically sit down and get my laptop open and study for a little bit and order a dirty chai. The manager came up to me and assumed I wasn’t going to buy anything and said that this café isn’t a place to wait for your next bus. I found that comment quite racist to be honest as he assumed I was taking advantage and he didn’t do this to any other customer. I explained that I am a regular customer as I have been here 4 times in the last month. It’s just quite rude to assume something negative about any guest at your cafe.
Response:
Despite attempts to invalidate my experience, it remains valid and deserving of consideration.
- Firstly, just because you did not recognise me as a customer before doesn’t not mean that I am not. It is plausible that our routines just didn’t cross, but that doesn't negate my experience. In fact, I have a card that was stamped multiple times (shown in the picture attached) within a few weeks, indicating my visits. I did visit a two more times after that picture was taken.
- Secondly, the act of settling in before ordering is a completely normal and not something to use against a customer, especially for someone like myself who typically spends hours studying with a laptop - I just needed a moment to organise myself. I did not want to order too soon as my latte would’ve been cold before I delved into my readings/studies. So, any insinuation that I lacked intent to order is baseless. I do not know if you helped me pack my bag but I did in fact have my laptop with me so I do not know how you are so sure that I didn’t. This just shows how presumptive and opinion based your argument is.
- Also, the judgmental and unwelcoming tone you created during the interaction, highlighted by your comment "this is not a pit stop for you to wait for your next bus," felt targeted and racially micro-aggressive. To me, you just made this assumption without me mentioning anything of that sort and it felt like you singled me. Making micro aggressive comments is racial profiling as your tone was very hostile and offensive.
- While I understand the need to enforce policies, assuming I was freeloading was unwarranted. I was made unaware that there was a timer on for how long a customer should order after arriving. I did not look at the menu in the table because I knew what I was going to order. You did not give me the benefit of the doubt only judge and assume.
- Attempting to discredit my experience by implying that I was being overly dramatic only reflects on how poor your customer service skills are. A lack of accountability does not help to repair anything. Rather than dismissing valid customer experiences, acknowledgment and accountability would be more respectful and reputable form of response.
- Also what do I have to be embarrassed about? I did not feel embarrassed for forgetting my water bottle nor for leaving. I stood up for myself and writing a review about the poor quality of customer service is not something I should be embarrassed about rather yourself as someone that manages a coffee shop. I felt so uncomfortable due to the atmosphere you created, I wanted to leave as soon as possible. Maybe next time you make an assumption about a customer based off the way you perceived them, being more mindful and considerate of the way they might feel would go a long way.
- To add on, you are still making inaccurate claims about me. I have attached evidence to show that I have paid for my coffee.
-Finally, standing up against poor treatment and voicing dissatisfaction through a review is justified and indicative of a need for improvement in the way you speak to customers. This only highlights the importance of fostering a welcoming environment in a coffee shop setting for all customers regardless of any baseless presumption you may have. It is unfortunate because the waitresses that have previously taken my order were polite and helpful.
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