京夏終空
For me, Veloce is a somewhat special place. It's the coffee shop where I used to get takeout ice coffee when there was a long line at "Daishoken." It's been about 15 years since I last visited. Towards the end, I hadn't been there at all, so it feels like it's been almost 20 years for me. Now, about Veloce. Of course, they have wifi, plenty of seats with power outlets, and smoking is allowed. It's a cafe chain store. Among the major cafe chains, Veloce is considered one of the most affordable. What I look for in inexpensive chain cafes is not the variety or taste of coffee, bread, or cakes, but the ability to smoke, availability of power outlets, and the ability to relax. These factors are much more important to me. Certainly, there are differences in taste among chain stores, but that's secondary, and in a way, it doesn't really matter. If I start writing like this, I might be disqualified as a food reviewer on Tabelog, but what people look for in restaurants varies. "Iced Rooibos Mint Tea" (275 yen) - as shown in the photo. On days when I've been drinking iced coffee a lot, I occasionally go for this as a change. The refreshing mint flavor can suit my mood. Also, in this particular store, it has a somewhat special taste for me. Thank you for the meal. (By Kyanatsu Shuaku, 4/26/2022) (27 reviews, average rating 3.07) *This article is based on the "Diary: For and Against, Against Rant No.8, "Before Going Back to Draft, I Want to Say One Thing..." version. Thank you for your understanding.