Monday, 29 May 2017

Tea and Glory

A newcomer to Chalk Farm Road with scandi-inspired wooden interior that sets it apart from a good many hipster coffee venues.

The staff are well meaning although not likely to win any competitions soon.  They didn't appear to include any bearded, black t-shirted baristas among them, and not a MacBook in sight, so they are doing something right.

It offers a veritable plethora of teas, and to be fair it does appear to be considering tea as its main selling point.

Having said that, they certainly make a good offer of coffee choices too, along with aero press and long black filter.

The monthly filter on offer was a roast from Ethiopia.  I'm sure a sophisticated drinker would find it delicate and interesting on the palate.

Unfortunately to me, it tasted like tea.

★★★★★☆☆☆☆☆


https://www.teaandglory.com

29 Chalk Farm Road
Camden
London
NW1 8AJ

Monday, 8 May 2017

Brown and Rosie

One of the points of difference with Brown and Rosie appears to be the Australian roasted beans.  Interesting as a concept, the carbon footprint cant be trivial as beans are traversing most of the globe to arrive at this bright and cosy cafĂ© on Exhibition Road.

The staff are very friendly and the food is a cut above.

The coffee is varied as different beans and roasts are available at differing times.

I had a filter blend from El Salvador.  Noteworthy.

★★★★★★★☆☆☆

Brown & Rosie
brownandrosie.co.uk
10-12 Exhibition Rd, Queen's Gate SW7 2HE

Monday, 1 May 2017

Melrose and Morgan

M&M have long provided high end deli-oriented produce at fairly eye-watering prices.  I'm not here to review the food (excellent and varied though it often is) but this is all about the coffee.


So, can they provide a good brew? The answer is absolutely yes, while there is no filter offered, the Americano option is excellent with a very good roast.   

Overall Score:  ★★★★★★★☆☆☆ 

Melrose & Morgan

www.melroseandmorgan.com

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