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Arriving in July 2009 and situated in an office area relatively sparse on places to grab a bite, Poko Bagel Café specialises in Montreal-style bagels and scones, serving them from 8am. In addition to the always popular plain and sesame versions, they also play around with flavours such as a very lightly sweet chocolate chip (which may become addictive). For scones that are baked in the same oven as bagels, they are astonishingly tender and flavourful; highly recommended as an accompaniment to your afternoon tea. The shop, which has the interior of an isolated cottage, gives off the relaxed atmosphere of visiting a friend’s house. Not only does Poko Bagel Café do breakfast and lunch plates, but you can also enjoy cocktails in the evening, giving this café multi-dimensional personality.
Transport Hamamatsucho Station (Yamanote line); Daimon Station (Oedo, Asakusa lines)
Open Mon-Fri 8am-8pm, Sat 10am-3pm / closed Sun and holidays
Admission bagel ¥90, bagel sandwich ¥600, lunch plate ¥1,100
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