A recent addition to Keynsham’s bustling high street. Plenty of tables along with overstuffed leather armchairs and some antique-style decoration makes for a wholly pleasant atmosphere. An abundance of staff with a friendly and efficient service. Expect queues, especially on weekends. A range of panini options and a seasonal drinks menu are worth exploring. Family friendly with a range of options for children, but also quite comfortable for the lone diner that wants nothing more than a sit down and a read of a good book with a mug of something tasty. On this particular occasion I chose the turkey, stuffing and cranberry sauce panini with an accompanying mug of hot chocolate. The panini was generous in size and arrived at my table within five minutes. If I’m going to have to be picky I would say that the panini could have done with perhaps a couple more minutes in the grill as the outside was satisfyingly warm and crispy, but the inside was less so. The hot chocolate was rich and thick, and clearly of a good quality. Overall, it is difficult to identify any major faults with this particular branch of Coffee #1 and would certainly recommend this establishment to anyone finding themselves on Keynsham High Street and in need of refreshment.