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Peter Coffee Shop
The guide was updated:Peter Coffee Shop is a cosy and colourful café serving Piha coffee from a Bordeaux roaster and a menu that changes with the seasons. Brunch runs daily, with veggie-friendly dishes like falafel pitas, halloumi burgers, and weekly street food specials, plus playful cakes and oversized cookies.
Useful Information
- Address: 3 Rue de Guienne, Bordeaux
- Opening hours: Daily 8:30am–4:30pm
- Website: petercoffeeshop.com
- Phone: +33 7 85 91 87 27
- Email: hello@petercoffeeshop.com
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Peter Coffee Shop
Peter Coffee Shop is a cosy and colourful café serving Piha coffee from a Bordeaux roaster and a menu that changes with the seasons. Brunch runs daily, with veggie-friendly dishes like falafel pitas, halloumi burgers, and weekly street food specials, plus playful cakes and oversized cookies.
Read more
