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Insomnia cafe

Insomnia Cafe
This is the Insomnia cafe in Castletroy. This is located inside Spar beside the PaPaRich Asian restaurant. This area was originally a space for dining too.

Recently, the owner of the Spar partnered up withInsomnia Cafe and changed the interior. It is now more pleasant looking, where before it was just dull and simple. They have taken the advantage of the window, it brings in a lot of sunlights and brighten up the space much more than before.

Also, they’ve changed all the seatings and tables and brought in new wall paper and decorations. This the place gave me the feeling of home, the feeling that I’m at home and relaxing having a nice cup of coffee. It’s very comfortable and satisfies.

In my opinion, the atmosphere inside the cafe is very nice. It really allow me to relax more and enjoy my time while I was doing my work. It is not noisy or rough and it's quiet, unlike the other cafe. This might be because that this location is not in the city. Less people are visiting the shop than the ones inside the city.

If you’re seeking for a place to work that you can stay focus, I would recommend this place for you!

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