Sheaf Street Cafeteria
Ian Jones, Food and Drink Editor
Sheaf Street is the cafe as an art object. Perfect for meeting, eating and drinking, Sheaf Street Cafeteria is housed at the front of Duke Studios’ newly converted Victorian factory.
Sheaf Street is the cafe as an art object. Perfect for meeting, eating and drinking, Sheaf Street Cafeteria is housed at the front of Duke Studios’ newly converted Victorian factory.
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