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If you're hunting for somewhere to properly wake up before work or need a quiet corner to think through a problem, a good coffee shop becomes essential infrastructure. Cape Town's pace demands places where the coffee actually matters—where someone's taken time to source beans that taste like something, where the milk is steamed properly, and where you can sit without feeling rushed. Cassis fills that gap for people who've learned that a mediocre cup derails the whole morning. The space works for a solo coffee, a business meeting, or just needing somewhere that feels intentional rather than convenient. It's the difference between grabbing something and actually choosing where you spend your time.
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In Cape Town, Woodstock and the Old Biscuit Mill precinct are the heartland of the specialty coffee movement — shops here trained the baristas who opened cafés across South Africa. The Atlantic Seaboard cafés are often more about location than coffee quality; the City Bowl and Woodstock scene is more technically reliable. Table Mountain's unpredictable weather makes a warm, well-designed interior more than aesthetic — it is a practical daily consideration.