Well, it certainly wasn't for the quality of their website:
"Here in L’s Coffee & Bookshop we are in a prime location, located halfway up the left hand side of the high street. Here you will discover a wonderful array of delicious mouth watering foods fit for a king and L’s Coffee and Co carries on in that tradition today. A tradition that means L’s is the sort of place that even Royalty would feel at home.
Whether your coming in for a coffee on the go, breakfast on the run, lunch with the family, or just an afternoon tea with your friends, L’s has a great menu of food and drink to tempt you back at anytime of the day. Children and dogs are always welcome here and with free doggie treats and plenty of water, we’ll look after your four legged friend just as well as we would look after you.
We also have plenty of room for buggies outside as our Conwy shop, has a purpose built an tea garden to the rear, which allows you to while away the hours chatting and drinking coffee after lunch."
Wonder why places pay for a website and don't bother getting anyone to check the English? I'd do it for nothing, but people seem to assume they know all about how to write. What I find very odd is that the same people would almost always ask for help with their accounts. First impressions count - and what a badly written web page does for me is put me off ever going there. If they can't get a simple thing like the website well written, what hope is there for anything else?
It's a bit like that appalling travesty in the Victoria Centre: the shop in the NW corner with the enormous sign: "You know Who's". Unbelievable.