5. Scooter Caffè
8.3
132 Lower Marsh (Leake St), Waterloo, Greater London
Café · 112 tips and reviews
Janine Beck: Very chilled vintagey home roasted coffee place with back terrace, swing music and bar. Downstairs cosy - and easy laptop hang.
Bboy Krillin: Beautiful, funky cafe that feels like you're stepping back in time. Great music and drinks. Definitely worth multiple visits
Valentina D'Orefice: If you like truly Italian seventies'style coffee shops, with a touch of modern Berlin art-deco feeling (Wohnzimmer-like in Prenzlauerberg) you'll love this place! A gem hidden behind Waterloo!
6. Camden Coffee Co
7.4
38-39 Stables Yard, London, Greater London
Coffee Shop · Primrose Hill · 3 tips and reviews
Joan L.: Very cozy coffee shop with great service and tasty home roasted coffee. Love this place
Nicole Mills: Good coffee! Inside and outside seating available. Get a delicious choc-chip cookie to go with your coffee.
Andras Serfozo: Very positive place, coffee is way more better than Starbucks, upstairs is chillin' and there is a real painting on the wall which one is nice.
booyaa sta ana: when buying your coffees, teas and chocolate don't forget to have a coffee to go! bliss!
Gaelle Solange: £1 the espresso. To take away only. One of the best and the cheapest of London. A must taste. Sells tea and freshly grounded coffee as well
Meadhbh Boyd: £1 espresso. Best in London. Huge bean menu, starting at £4.50 for 250g. Will grind for you too. There for 100 years, I think.
11. The Brew House
7.8
Kenwood House (Hampstead Ln), London, Greater London
Café · 8 tips and reviews
Valentina Covey: Lovely cafe in Kenwood House. Great ambience, excellent coffee and cake. Check out the Old Kitchen room too, beautifully maintained.
Laura Nolte: Sit outside :)
Ben Adelie: The food is okay, nothing special.
12. The City Barge
8.2
27 Strand on the Green, Chiswick, Greater London
Pub · 25 tips and reviews
Chiswickians: Arrive early on a Sunday to avoid dissapointment if you wish to sample the Sunday Roast menu as it get's very busy! Worth it though, great food, great service and resonably priced!
HISTORY UK: This pub is named after the Maria Wood, an ornate steamboat used by the Lord Mayor for official occasions, built in 1816 and moored nearby. This pub also starred in the Beatles film Help!
Jaynie Hearne - Ayres: Great refurb incredibly poor service which really let's the place down. The barman got my order wrong and have me the foulest look when questioned & another five minutes before serving my partner.
15. Nude Espresso
7.7
26 Hanbury St, London, Greater London
Coffee Shop · Spitalfields and Banglatown · 214 tips and reviews
Marinata: Freshly roasted coffee and useful advice on how to prepare, by well trained baristi!
Emmanuel X: Exceptional coffee and delicious home baked goodies. Brownies always do the trick
Jon Choo: Nude now roast and sell their beans here. Staffed by knowledgeable folks, visit to talk about all things coffee.