Cafe that builds a 'bond' with its customers celebrates year of success
Federica Federico, who opened Mileto Caffé in the Royal Free Hospital's Pears Building in Belsize Park, has celebrated a year of building a “bond” with patients and staff.
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Nathalie Raffray is a senior reporter at the Ham & High and other north London areas
Nathalie Raffray is a senior reporter at the Ham & High and other north London areas
Federica Federico, who opened Mileto Caffé in the Royal Free Hospital's Pears Building in Belsize Park, has celebrated a year of building a “bond” with patients and staff.
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