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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...
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...
While ordering at the bar can add unwelcome faff to dining out, the system works well enough here, ensuring service moves swiftly for the glut of local...
We love this Finnish-owned spot, and its new Marylebone offshoot. The counter set-up looks like any modern sandwich bar, but a quick glance at the food on...
Breads Etcetera is a hug in café form. The ambience is cosy, with low ceilings and every inch of wall covered in pictures, mirrors and blackboards - the...
An ever increasing number of good cafés and coffee shops are popping up in places previously devoid of a decent cup. Salt - or to give its full name, Salt...
And we really do… salute Tina, that is. The stylish interior of this corner café - white walls decorated with Ben Murphy's wonderful electrical tape...
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...
Nestled between a hip new hairdresser's and a cool clothing/design store, Wilton's has made locals very happy indeed. The pared-back design of corrugated...
NB if you are looking for the new,Clerkenwell branch of Prufrock, you will find it here - the review below refers only to the Shoreditch original. East...