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On a rainy day and desperate for a coffee, we ducked into the doors of Charlie Brown and were not only dazzled by the mini Peanuts world that we entered, but were pleasntly surprised by the coffee.This place is part cafe, part cake shop, part gift shop.  There is a lot of official merchandise for sale and it is quite cute really.  We ordered two lattes, not expecting much.  I have to say that they were pretty good.  Better than many many high end places that charge a forture for hot milk with a
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On a rainy day and desperate for a coffee, we ducked into the doors of Charlie Brown and were not only dazzled by the mini Peanuts world that we entered, but were pleasntly surprised by the coffee.

This place is part cafe, part cake shop, part gift shop.  There is a lot of official merchandise for sale and it is quite cute really.  

We ordered two lattes, not expecting much.  I have to say that they were pretty good.  Better than many many high end places that charge a forture for hot milk with a spit of coffee.  Here, the coffee was strong enough to taste it through the milk and, despite having a little to much spuma, was smooth and pretty good.

At $33 (for a small cup) it is competitively priced for HK.  While I won't be clamouring to go back, I will certainly consider the place in a pinch.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2014-06-25
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$33