The walk of Derry's two bridges is a popular route for residents in the city.
The route takes in fantastic views of the city and the River Foyle and takes walkers through the city centre as well as Ebrington Square.
However, the long route can be tiring and there may be a need for walkers to take a break and grab a coffee.
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Here are some of the coffee shops and cafes handy for walkers of the two bridges to call into on their journey.
- Patricia's Coffee House
Take a break on your walk at a well-loved coffee house situated along the quayside of the city. With great atmosphere and fantastic views, it is hard to beat.
- Primrose on the Quay
A popular favourite with elaborate hot chocolates on offer, Primrose is an ideal stop for a hot drink, especially in the Autumn and Winter months.
- Pickled Duck Cafe
One of the two Pickled Duck Cafe's in the city lies just off of the two bridges route at the Guildhall Square. While it is a short diversion, the warm atmosphere and friendly staff makes it worth it.
- North West Transport Hub Cafe
A hidden and popular spot for passers by as well as travelling passengers, the cafe within the North West Transport Hub provides welcome relief at the walk's halfway mark.
- The Bakery, Ebrington
The Bakery is Ebrington Square's newest hot spot, with hot and cold options as well as sweet treats and hot drinks. Enjoy all that this new and popular venue has to offer.
- Industry Juice Bar
For something different, the Industry Juice Bar is the only place to go. With smoothies, granola bowls and usual hot drinks, it is perfect for a group of different tastes.
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