aberdeen has a genuine specialty coffee scene, and it runs deeper than most people expect from a north sea city. nikimax cafe sits on queen street in peterhead, which puts it slightly outside the aberdeen city centre conversation, but that distance hasn't hurt it at all. the locals who drink here keep coming back, and that kind of loyalty in a small coastal town is harder to build than it looks. you don't get that standing by being careless. peterhead is a working town, not a tourist circuit, so a cafe here has to earn its place through consistency rather than footfall. whatever nikimax is doing on queen street, it seems to be working. start your morning there before the north sea wind picks up and queen street gets its usual bustle.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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