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Waterside cafe

[The cat on the slope] July 30, 2011 10:30

Tsukuda is an area with few cafes. Every time the construction of a new store starts, he says with his neighbors, "I wish I could have a cafe," but it's quite easy. Only Tsukuda Park-Paris Square-Ishikawajima Park and Tsukuda, which was blessed with a good walking course, appeared where I always thought that there would be a place where I could easily take a break while enjoying delicious snacks and drinks. TSUKUDA bakery.

TSUKUDA Bakery is a bakery that operates on Saturday and Monday (Note) at "Aioi no Sato" on the east side of the Chuo-ku side of Aioi Bridge. "Aioi no Sato" Mr. Toyama, director of the facility, said, "I want to improve the convenience of living for facility users and expand the place of exchange between local residents and facility users."


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When you go along Kiyosumi-dori toward Monzennakacho, you will see a sign and a sign on your right.
The sign at Ishikawajima Park is also a landmark, isn't it? 


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The atmosphere of the shop is very friendly.


Originally, it seems that cream bread is popular because it is bread made by a sweets craftsman, but other side dish breads are also rich in variety and the appearance is devised. My recommendation is "healthy salad bread" and "jako cheese bread" containing burdock and crab salad. It was a surprise that the cheese went so well. 


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There's a lot of delicious bread, and it's eye-catching.

At all times, about 40 kinds (!) It seems that it is available.




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Drinks are coffee, iced coffee, pomegranate juice, and tropical fruit juice.



At TSUKUDA bakery, you can eat the bread you bought on the terrace outside.
Sitting on a resort-style table and chair, looking at the Toyosu Canal and Harumi Canals
I'm glad to be able to eat leisurely in the wind.

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Thanks to the water and green curtains of the canal, the terrace seats are always blowing pleasant winds.
You don't have to worry about sunburn thanks to the big parasol.
Dogs are also welcome, so it is also recommended for a break during a walk.


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If the timing is good, you can also see the water bus "Himiko" designed by Reiji Matsumoto passing through from the terrace seat. 



(Note) Basically, from 10:30 to 2:00 or 3:00 on Saturday and Monday (until the product is sold out).
It is a business, but we recommend that you check the next business day with a poster.


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