Caffe Nero Store No. 101 Ipswich Butter Market visited on 29/10/2022. My 449th Caffe Nero visited since 2014.

I had a warm welcome and enjoyed my lunch break. Please scroll down for more photos

 

I had a warm welcome and enjoyed my Lunch break at Caffe Nero Ipswich Butter Market, my 449th Caffe Nero visited since 2014.

 

It was smiles all round at Caffe Nero, Ipswich Butter Market. Megan and Alan the legend of Alan's Nero Tour

A traditional fireplace upstairs at Caffe Nero, Ipswich Buttermarket

A section of the original wall preserved and displayed behind glass upstairs at Caffe Nero, Ipswich Butter Market. The date on this Royal coat of arms of 1593 must have been drawn during the reign of the last Tudor monarch, Queen Elizabeth the First. It is interesting to note that it does not however bear her personal motto of "Semper eadem" The Tudor coat of arms would have had a dragon as the supporting heraldic beast. It seems likely that it was removed on Elizabeth's death in 1603 and for some reason the Stuart unicorn of King James VI of Scotland was never added in its place when he became James I of England.

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