4.6

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My Place Soho

Tucked just off Old Compton Street, My Place offers American-style pancakes, bacon, syrup, and solid coffee at prices London-friendly. Staff are chatty, the setting is low-key and easy-going, and food comes quickly even on busy nights. It’s the kind of place you return to after a show or after shopping with your hands full. Good for a relaxed brunch or a weekend wind-down.

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4.6

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Blank Street Coffee - London

Blank Street blends minimalist style with friendly service. Try their pistachio latte or strawberry-and-cream iced latte, both delicious and well-balanced. It’s compact but comfortable, with takeaway or sit-down seats. Great for laptop work or meetup chats. Their staff are polite, efficient, and remember orders quickly.

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4.5

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Nagare Coffee Carnaby

Nagare brings calm into the middle of Carnaby. Filter coffee here is fruity and clean, and pastries (especially burnt-butter chocolate-chip cookies) are divine. The space is minimal but charming, with staff who smile. Order an iced Americano and let it refresh you between browsing. It hits the sweet spot: creative enough to match the area, but simple enough to keep things steady.

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4.8

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Hideaway Coffee House - Soho

Hidden in an arcade, Hideaway offers quiet seating inside and outside if you want some sun. It feels like finding a secret studio. Coffee is strong and friendly, with matcha, iced mocha, or espresso on tap. There’s even a community board and wall with photos of regulars. Staff know the regulars, which says a lot for Soho’s usually fast pace.

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4.8

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Kiss the Hippo Coffee Soho

A cosy gem in a hectic area, Kiss the Hippo serves single-origin lattes that hit every note — smooth, rich, and clean. The baristas are welcoming, and the atmosphere is compact yet comfortable. It’s exactly the kind of place that makes you linger before heading back into Soho’s buzz. Great for coffee lovers who appreciate craft and care.

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4.8

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Sacred Grounds

Sacred Grounds combines chilled morning vibes with strong plant-based options. They serve matcha lattes, vegan pastries, overnight oats, and cucumber water. The space is light and quiet, with a small courtyard if you’re lucky enough to score a seat. Staff are welcoming, with a few fun historical notes on the walls.

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4.6

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KOZZEE Café Soho

KOZZEE surprises with avocado and eggs Benedict at breakfast, a cool industrial look, and friendly service. Portions are generous, and prices are reasonable. It’s a bit more spacious than many Soho cafés, letting you settle in. Ideal for a weekend brunch or casual meet-up. The vibe is relaxed but sharp, like Soho at its best.

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4.9

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Jungle Electric

Tucked just a few minutes from the park’s east side, Jungle Electric feels like an indoor garden party. Lush plants hang overhead, quirky décor adds charm, and there's a chill back courtyard if you want a sun-dappled table. Their brunch menu is solid: think eggs, toast, bowls, plus sweet treats to nibble. Coffee is dependable, and the whole place hums with friendly ease.

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4.3

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Pavilion Café

Right inside the park, sitting on the lakeside promenade, this café offers brilliant views before and after a stroll or paddle. Sri Lankan breakfasts inspire its menu, which includes daal, toast, fresh iced teas and flaky pastries. It hits that sweet spot between laid-back weekend picnic and proper café experience.

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5.0

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Simmos Coffee

A little corner tucked just outside the southern gates, Simmos is where East London meets cozy professionalism. Plenty of seating makes it a great place to land with a laptop or meet a friend. Their coffee game is strong—especially iced lattes—but it’s the homemade food that seals it. The service quietly stands out too: warm, helpful, and always ready with a suggestion.

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4.9

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A Fallen Poete (AFP482)

Think elegant meets relaxed. Inside, jazzy vibes float above quietly polished décor, and small tables encourage conversation or solo moments with a book. They serve Ozone-roasted espresso and nice pastries during the day, and transform into a bar serving cocktails on Saturday evenings.

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4.3

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The Hub Café

Found on the east end, just by the playgrounds and sports fields, The Hub is built for families and local groups. It offers solid breakfasts, flat whites, mochas, and a clean, modern interior. If you’re hanging with kids or meeting friends before a skate or kickabout session, The Hub is dependable and fuss-free. It’s casual and comfortable, with enough seating even on busy weekend mornings.

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4.4

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Zealand Café

A small, welcoming spot that pairs classic café offerings with a thoughtful menu twist. They’re known for standout Eggs Benedict and gluten-free options, a cozy layout, and quality coffee. They pay attention to detail, your bacon butty feels handmade, and your latte arrives just how you like it. It’s calm enough for reading, bright enough for meeting a mom-friend group at midday.

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4.7

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Well Street Kitchen London

A bold neighborhood choice with modern flair, Well Street Kitchen is a brunch hub. Expect smashed avocado on toast, generous hash browns, big portions, and flawless coffee. The space is airy, and servers are happy to explain menu highlights, making it feel relaxed, even on a busy morning. Here, a weekend brunch turns into an event before heading out onto the grass with a packed-to-the-rim picnic treat.

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5.0

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Copper Cart Coffee

Head slightly east from the park’s hill, and you’ll find Copper Car, a quiet haven that’s made for work mornings or chilled afternoons. There’s comfortable seating, reliable Wi‑Fi, and quality iced lattes and mochas to sip as you type or sketch. Cakes and pastries come from local bakeries and pair with coffee to make a simple but warm stop.

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4.5

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WatchHouse Covent Garden

WatchHouse is in the heart of the action yet manages to feel relaxed. Their coffee is smooth, rich, and expertly brewed. They offer both pastries and savoury breakfast items. The modern interior is bright and comfortable, and there's room outside to take in the piazza atmosphere. Whether you're inside to think or outside to watch the crowds, WatchHouse gives a moment of clarity in a hectic place.

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4.7

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Kiss the Hippo Coffee Covent Garden

This café has a warm reputation for quality lattes and cappuccinos. The baristas remember your preferences, and the space is small but friendly. You can sit with a book or chat with a friend in a setting that feels personal, not rushed. This little stop is ideal for those moments when you need a reliable pick-me-up without losing your flow in the day.

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4.4

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% ARABICA London Covent Garden

Minimalism and quality merge in % ARABICA’s Covent Garden location. Their Kyoto latte is a standout, beautifully balanced and delicate. The café design offers a calm break from the crowds of market-goers and tourists. This is where quality matters more than production—it’s a quiet pause before heading back into the buzz.

4.4

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Coffee Island

Greek influence meets English shopping in this local favorite. Their freddo cappuccino is refreshing, and the menu includes bagels, sandwiches, and yogurt with fruit and honey. It’s spacious enough to sit and take a break without feeling crowded. Ideal for pairing coffee with a light meal after walking through Drury Lane or visiting the Transport Museum.

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4.7

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Neal Street Espresso

A boutique spot on Neal Street with quality espresso and friendly service. They offer bagels, cakes, and porridge, making it a solid stop for a snack or a casual meeting. The art-adorned walls feel stylish rather than staged. It’s just off the main drag, making it easy to step inside for coffee before returning to browsing or heading to a performance.

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5.0

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Abol Coffee

Abol operates as a compact stall in the market, offering fair-trade filter and cold brew. Regulars visit weekly, often buying sachets to take home to work. With friendly staff and quick service, it’s perfect for grabbing a cup and continuing your shopping or heading to the theatre. Abol offers something beyond the usual chain coffee experience.

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4.2

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SHOT London – Marylebone

SHOT London sits on a quiet corner near Marylebone Lane, ideal for detoxing Holmesian curiosity with a well-extracted coffee. It offers a wide selection of beans, including a standout decaf latte that tastes full-strength, and plenty of indoor/outdoor seating. The service is warm and efficient, and it stays calm enough even on Monday mornings.

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4.5

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Nkora Coffee – Marylebone

Nkora is sleek, modern, and straightforward: high ceilings, clean-lined seating, and fast, friendly service. Their flat white delivers a neat flavour punch, more refined than big chains and balanced enough not to overwhelm your palate. Light bites and pastries round out the offering, perfect if you want a little something to nibble while sitting back with your partner.

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4.5

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WA Cafe (Marylebone)

WA Café brings subtle Japanese calm to busy Marylebone High Street. Pop in for a flat white with delicate foam and pair it with a small sesame cake for a touch of balance. Service is unhurried, the interior is cozy, and counter-talk is genuine. It’s a quiet stage for reflective conversations—sharing thoughts on Holmes, Austen’s characters, or yesterday’s episode of your favourite show.

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4.0

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BLK CAB® Coffee & People – St Christopher’s Place

BLK CAB specializes in two things: structured coffee craftsmanship and cool design. They offer Chemex and espresso as well as high-quality matcha, including creative flavors like cherry matcha. Staff are knowledgeable and clearly passionate. It’s a place for proper enthusiasts, like if Holmes and Watson ended up geeking out over coffee extraction.

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