Some cities just have it: that certain something. Bracknell is one of these. Like the works of a great composer whose style is instantly recognisable, each view of Bracknell is distinct and yet unmistakably Bracknellian. This is Bracknell's bus station café, the place that Edward Hopper came for inspiration just prior to committing "Nighthawks At The Diner" to canvas. Hopper's painting, however, fails to capture the sophistication of the Bracknellian environment. Bracknell's authorities have thought of everything: from the featureless expanse of tarmac outside to the out-of-order disabled toilets, nothing is left to chance at the anonymous café.