Discover the best coffees in London

London cafes

From the iconic cafés in Covent Garden to the welcoming corners of Shoreditch, every café in London has a unique story. This guide will introduce you to the best coffees in the city, highlighting both classic favorites and hidden gems that deserve to be discovered.

The best coffee shops in London

London is home to an impressive variety of venues that go beyond just places to get a coffee. From historic cafés dating back to another century to modern coffee shops serving the latest coffee trends. Every corner of the city has its own particular selection of cafés, from the bustling streets in the city center to the picturesque residential areas in the city.

Explore a choice of London cafés

Enjoy a unique experience in London on a café tour, from the most iconic to the most modern. Among the best known is Desk London, famous for its extravagant decoration and exquisite afternoon tea. For guests seeking a more traditional experience, The Wolseley on Piccadilly is a perfect choice, with elegance and impeccable service reminiscent of imperial Vienna. If you prefer a more alternative vibe, Dishoom offers a mix of coffee and food inspired by a setting that evokes 1960s Mumbai.
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The best places to enjoy a coffee

When it comes to the best coffees in London, there are several establishments that stand out for their quality and welcoming ambience. One of the favorites is the Monmouth Coffee Company in Covent Garden, famous for its carefully selected coffee beans and great atmosphere. Another highlight is Flat White in Soho, known for its specialty coffees and relaxed atmosphere. For a more intimate experience, Ozone Coffee Roasters in Shoreditch offers a perfect combination of great coffee and modern spaces. These venues not only offer exceptional coffee, they also capture the dynamic spirit of London's coffee scene.

Iconic and hidden locations

In London, coffee shops offer a different type of coffee for coffee lovers. The Attendant in Fitzrovia is famous for its unique location in an old service station converted into a cafeteria, with an industrial-chic design and a superior quality coffee. For travelers seeking something more discreet, TAP Coffee in Soho offers a relaxed ambience and excellent specialty coffee. Kaffeine in Fitzrovia is also famous for its focus on the art of coffee making, with a variety of preparation methods that delight the most demanding coffee lovers.

Types of coffee in London

London is a melting pot of coffee diversity, offering everything from trendy cafés frequented by the urban elite to welcoming independent cafés that stand out for their quality and unique ambience. Here we will explore all the different types of coffee shops available in the city. From the most popular hangouts among locals to hidden gems that only connoisseurs know about, every type of coffee in London has its own special charm. This section will help you discover where to find the best coffees to satisfy your tastes and preferences in this cosmopolitan metropolis.

The trendiest cafés in the city

When it comes to coffee trends, London is a specialist in innovation. Prufrock Coffee on Leather Lane is a must for coffee lovers thanks to its meticulous approach to preparation and the quality of the beans. For guests seeking a multi-sensory experience, Workshop Coffee in Clerkenwell offers a modern ambience and a rotating menu of specialty coffees that appeal to a sophisticated urban crowd. Finally, Caravan at King's Cross combines specialty coffees with an industrial-chic atmosphere and international cuisine to make it a trendy destination for both locals and visitors.

Lovely independent cafes

Fernandez & Wells in Soho is known for its artisan products and welcoming ambience, perfect for enjoying a coffee with a freshly baked cake. In Covent Garden, Jacob the Angel offers single-origin coffees and an intimate ambience that invites you to relax. On the other hand, Tiosk in Hackney is an urban oasis with an impressive selection of organic coffees and teas, ideal for travelers seeking a healthy and sustainable experience in the heart of the city.

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Excellent vegan cafes in London

Vegan cafés are gaining in popularity not only due to their commitment to animal-free food and also for offering creative and delicious flavours. The CANVAS Café in Shoreditch is famous for being the first color café in the world, where visitors can enjoy vegan options in a great ambience. In Camden, Cookies and Scream is famous for its indulgent vegan desserts, ranging from brownies to ice creams. Black Cat Café in Hackney also offers vegan coffee along with community events and activities that promote animal welfare.

Characteristics of cafés in London

London cafés are not just places for coffee, they are also spaces that reflect the soul of the city. We will see the different characteristics that define London's cafés.

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Instagrammable Cafes London: the most photogenic places

Get the camera ready to capture unique moments that you can later share on Instagram. Palm Vaults in Hackney is known for its tropical decoration and lush plants that create an ideal background for colorful photos. In Notting Hill, Farm Chick attracts influencers with its rustic aesthetic and healthy dishes that are equally photogenic. On the other hand, drawing London in Mayfair is famous for its extravagant interiors and pastel pink, ideal for photo shoots that stand out on social media.

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Pet-friendly cafes in London

Some of the cafes in the British capital allow pets. The Breakfast Club in Spitalfields is known for its relaxed atmosphere and pet policy, ideal for enjoying breakfast or brunch with your dog. In South London, The Dynamo offers a spacious venue with outdoor areas where dogs can play while their owners enjoy a coffee and delicious food. The Pear Tree Café in Battersea Park is another popular place with dog lovers, with a lovely ambience and views of the park and dogs are always welcome.

Cafés with Wi-Fi for work and study

Many of London's cafés are already ready for you to visit with your laptop or tablet and make the most of some time with a good coffee. Timber Yard in Covent Garden is known for its creative vibe and spacious tables, perfect for productive work. In Soho, Department of Coffee and Social Affairs combines great coffee with fast Wi-Fi and an environment that is conducive to concentration. The Attendant in Fitzrovia also offers a unique ambience in a converted old service station, with reliable Wi-Fi and an ideal space for informal meetings or extended study sessions.

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