Friday, 20 November 2020

Prufrock

This impressive place has been operating in Leather Lane for almost a decade.  It stands out amongst a number of local competitors by offering not just proper filter, but a genuine choice.  Furthermore, as we close out a year of insanity amidst another lockdown, I will give them kudos for staying open and still offering three guest filters.  I tried all three that were available over a weekend, my favourite being Caballeros from Honduras, with red apple and macadamia (although I couldn't really pick that up).

Highly recommend a visit.  


Minus a star for unnecessarily ear splitting music even when queuing from the street.  

23-25 Leather Lane
EC1N 7TE, London

★★★★★★

https://prufrockcoffee.com/

Thursday, 30 July 2020

The Hagen Project

Another day, another sign saying "Best coffee in London", which is always at least intriguing.

The Hagen Project is apparently a Danish concept and started in London, currently with a couple of different locations. I visited the small but attractive branch in Swallow St which is a peaceful enclave just off Regent St.  With very friendly and welcoming staff, Hygge appears to be happening, while the overall feel of the place seems more on the luxurious scandi rather than overly cool.

Pleased to announce they have filter available, the option available at the time I visited was a Colombian, very rewarding medium roast.  

Overall its an excellent place.  I wouldn't call it the best coffee in London but it is a very good attempt.



★★★★★★★✩✩
27-29 Swallow Street, W1B 4DH


Thursday, 23 July 2020

Glass (Buck St Market, Camden)

Buck Street Market has undergone a transformation, with a box-park style construction now replacing the old, more ramshackle market that occupied the space for many years. Some may lament the loss but there is a new energy about the place with a number of interesting options, particularly with regards to food.

The biggest and most pleasant surprise was encountering Glass coffee.

I have moaned on several occasions that when asking for a filter, I'm met with indifference, and often passed off with a generic 'americano'  which is always infuriating.

No such problem here, the staff know what they are talking about and they are happy to share their extensive knowledge of the coffee lifecycle.

The coffee of the day was from Myanmar, a place many dont really think of as producing much coffee.  This was complex tasting roast that took time to reveal itself.  

After years in the wilderness, Camden has slightly improved in its specialist coffee options, but it hasn't had anything that really inspires.  This changes now with Glass.  I suggest you go for the coffee and stay for the story.


★★★★★★
180-188 Camden High St.
Camden Town, London NW1

For more about Buck St 'eco' market please read:




Saturday, 23 November 2019

Le Café Alain Ducasse

Alain Ducasse has pedigree that puts him amongst the most decorated chefs in the world, with around 21 or so Michelin stars across his various restaurants.  So when I stumbled onto this café in London's newly gentrified Coal Drops Yard, I was both surprised and intrigued to find out what may be on offer.

In keeping with the rarified approach to his cuisine, this is quite an experience for the coffee purist.

A small but serious looking place, a diverse and wide range of roasts are on offer, including Blue Mountain, something you are not likely to find in Pret (or frankly any of the indy's I've been to either, given around 90% of this appears to be snapped up by Japan).

The staff know their craft and appear more like sommeliers of coffee.  Pleasantly I was offered a chance to experience the aroma of the beans after they have ground them.

Need I say more? Of course it was good.

Monsieur Ducasse proves he can deliver coffee at the highest level, and for me has established himself the current champion of the London scene.








★★★★★★
Unit 16, Bagley Walk Arches, N1C 4DH
https://www.lecafe-alainducasse.com/en/

Sunday, 17 November 2019

Omotesando Koffee


Named after one of the most fashion conscious districts of Tokyo, the specialist already has branches in Singapore and Hong Kong, Dubai and elsewhere, this being the first offering in London.

This is a delightful entry onto the increasingly busy Fitzrovia coffee scene.  The aesthetics are ridiculously authentic - with the wooden interior, respectful staff and precisely made pastries, it feels like stepping into a café somewhere in central Tokyo.  Even the menus appear in both English and Japanese.

A variety of coffees are on offer, the single origin pour-over changes on a weekly basis.  The one I had (Assembly) was an excellent, clean taste as one might expect given the Japanese influence

Absolutely worth a visit

★★★★★★
8 Newman Street, London, W1T 1PB, The United Kingdom

http://ooo-koffee.com/

Thursday, 31 October 2019

Kaffeine

This independent has been present in Fitzrovia for a few years, with a select couple of branches fairly close together.

Apparently inspired by the culture from Down Under, they have a number of great reviews on their site.  I can honestly say that you can believe the hype, they are one of the best I've found in the area, with a consistent and distinctive house blend.  The staff seem knowledgeable and nearly always seem to provide a level of care in their service.  My only complaint is the servings are on the small side, but a reason to keep going back for more.

★★★★★★

66 Great Titchfield Street
London W1W 7QJ

https://kaffeine.co.uk/

Wednesday, 19 June 2019

Harris and Hoole (Fitzrovia)

"we are filter fanatics here!" said the barista, as I noted a degree of surprise they actually provided this option when visiting the New Cavendish St branch.  

With an excellent Rwandan house blend on offer the day I visited, it was a welcome change compared to many other west end 'indy' pretenders.

The origins of this chain seem to have a degree of involvement from Tesco, which may on the surface give the impression of a corporate monolith trying to look like an independent (it probably is).  However, if this is the result of the investment, I hope to see more of them around.

Keep up the good work please.

★★★★★★

136-138 New Cavendish St,
Fitzrovia
W1W 6YD

http://www.harrisandhoole.co.uk/

Friday, 14 June 2019

Soderberg (soho)

I stumbled across this one recently, seemingly a new addition to Berwick Street, in what appears to be quite a Swedish corner of Soho with several fashion shops nearby  (eg Nudie, and A Day's March) . The chain's origins seem to lie in Scotland with most of their branches in Edinburgh at the time of writing. They appear to be making all the right noises in sustainability, they also offer take-away in fully recyclable vegware cups, which is a major plus.

Not to mention the obligatory yet tasteful Scandi influenced interior, as well as friendly and knowledgeable staff its overall good experience.

Can they deliver what matters? The answer is yes - they have an excellent filter option available, dark roast (not sure of the specific bean origins though)

They even have a downstairs where they have occasional live music and one can also bring and play your own vinyl.

What's not to like?
★★★★★★

36 Berwick St
London, W1F 8RR http://www.soderberg.uk/

Saturday, 27 April 2019

Cafe Turquoise (Canterbury)

At first glance, a fairly nondescript café on a corner of Palace St.  However inside this is a delightful little place with an assortment of Italian pastries and food on offer.  It actually does not pretend to be some gourmet coffee outfit, but has a Turkish inspired feel and a very noteworthy americano.   Special note for the unapologetic 80's playlist, Alphaville & Laura Brannigan providing a particularly welcome soundtrack.

★★★★★★

31 Palace Street, Canterbury CT1 2DZ

Friday, 26 April 2019

The Borough Barista

An interesting looking brand that seems to have appeared in few locations recently.  This experience was in the St James location.

'artisan coffee prepared on demand' they said.  Except when you try to order a coffee, and I mean a real one.  "Americano - its kind of the same thing" said the barista.  I'm not sure what kind of outfit this is, but clearly not one that is in any way serious about its customers.

The said americano was lukewarm, weak and forgettable.

Hard pass.


15 Charles II St, SW1Y 4QU
http://www.boroughbarista.com/

Thursday, 27 December 2018

Cube Cafe

Replacing the previous incumbent, the short-lived Tea and Glory.  Sadly it is a step backwards, as the new outfit seems to lack any sense of theme and certainly the scandi elements are not as prevalent.  I was very glad to see an aero filter on offer, although no details of the particular roast appeared available.  I have to say it was unfortunately one of the worst filters I've had in recent years.

I would avoid until it inevitably is replaced in a few months.


★★
29 Chalk Farm Rd, London NW1 8AJ

https://cubecafelondon.com

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