Travels Abroad: Discovering Etown in Unexpected Places

Travels Abroad: Discovering Etown in Unexpected Places

hen someone raves about study abroad, students may believe the excitement stems from a destination not being “like home.” There are enormous differences from being at Etown while studying abroad, it’s also good to know that there are places on entirely different continents that feel reminiscent of home. One of my favorite places to get a coffee, relax and chat with friends in Elizabethtown is Folklore Coffee and Co. (photo on bottom) Although there is nothing like Folklore here in Cheltenham, England, there is one café in particular that mirrors Folklore’s cozy atmosphere. The Swallow Bakery (photo on top), although specializing in baked goods rather than coffee, prides itself on being one of the very few locally owned coffee shops in Cheltenham. Similar to Folklore, The Swallow Bakery features open space, a variety of coffee products, reasonable prices and an intimate and comfortable setting. Positioned near the town center on the bottom floor of a large building, Swallow Bakery can’t be missed. Although it offers a wider food selection and more seating than Folklore, The Swallow Bakery hasn’t quite erased my desire for a familiar Etown cappuccino, but while I’m here in a foreign land, I’m content with every little reflection of home.

Senior Edition

Issuu is a digital publishing platform that makes it simple to publish magazines, catalogs, newspapers, books, and more online. Easily share your publications and get them in front of Issuu's millions of monthly readers. Title: Senior Edition, Author: The Etownian, Name: Senior Edition, Length: 10 pages, Page: 1, Published: 2020-04-30