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Word gets around fast. Ozone started life in New Zealand, then opened in London as a coffee roaster in 1998. This café only opened in March, but by the...
When Lantana opened in Fitzrovia in 2008, it was one of the first of the daytime Antipodean cafés in London that reflected what's happening in metropolitan...
An immediate success when it opened in early 2010, this restaurant-bar continues to thrive. The easy-going atmosphere, likeable staff, quietly modish...
Bill Granger is big Down Under. He's an Australian cook, and cookery writer, of great renown - you may have seen his sunny blond hair and beaming smile on a...
NB in April 2012 St Ali changed name (only) to Workshop Coffee Co. The review below refers to the same venue, prior to the name change. It seems that no...
The giant coffee roaster immediately catches your eye as you enter this neat little Shoreditch coffee shop. A combination of wooden tables and communal bar...
The name is Antipodean, as are the cheery, slightly dishevelled staff at this hip little coffee bar by Berwick Street Market. Clued-up Soho folk drop by for...
Just south of Ravenscourt Park, Kirsten and Nico (the café is named after their dogs), serve breakfasts, lunches and dinners that have been satisfying...
The Ponsonby district is Auckland's hipstertown, full of cool bars and brunchy independent cafés. Shoreditch is the approximate London equivalent (a...
A small coffee revolution is brewing on Leather Lane, and this smartly named café is at the forefront. Just a few doors down from the esteemed Prufrock...
This is the south London outpost of the popular Kiwi-run coffee shop in Covent Garden, Bullet. As its name suggests, the beans are roasted in-store and are...