I go into my local easyeverything cafe several times a week. I pay £5 a week for unlimited access. If I had a pc at home it would cost me more than that to have broadband access.
Snacks are available at the Nescafe Cafe, although they are not cheap. The cheapest coffee starts at £1.29 and sandwiches are mostly around £2.00. In this branch there do not seem to be a lot of staff and customers causing a nuisance are often left to get on with it.
Soound is available on pcs through telephone style handsets, so if you have them, take your own headphones.
There's not a lot of help for newbies and the pricing structure is very strange at first. Best time to go is early morning.
Yesterday at 7.30am they were offering 5 hours and 53 minutes access for £1. Try beating that at home.
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Advantages: cheap, coffee+food 'delivery', fast connection, easy to find Disadvantages: downloads are not always saved, the bright lights hurt your head after a while, charge too much for blank cds, food not bought there is banned and they threaten to throw you out if they find you eating it, expensive coffee,