Whether you’re a thirsty tourist or a business person seeking a place to host a workshop, London won’t disappoint.
Whether you’re in the mood for a cup of coffee or something stronger Holborn Grind is the place to be as it is a mixture of a coffee shop and a cocktail bar. Eye-catching is the interior at Holborn Grind where the designers opted for bespoke brass shelves hanging from the ceiling.
For breakfast, lunch or just a snack, pop into The Secret Frog Coffee Co. Here they don’t just get you a cup of coffee, you get served a little work of art. Along with the coffee at The Secret Frog Coffee Co you can choose from red velvet cake, carrot cake and a variety of other treats.
If you’re on business in London and you’re hosting a workshop, Caravan is large enough to accommodate your needs. With its spacious interior and large tables, workshop attendees will love the variety of coffees available while mingling with others.
Kaffeine is one of the smaller coffee shops in London but what they lack in size they make up for in quality. They have delicious pastries, scrumptious salads, succulent fruits, and their stuffed croissants and sandwiches are just to die for.
Notes isn’t just one of the many coffee shops in London, it’s a cultural experience. In a warm and welcoming environment, you don’t just have coffee or tea, you get tempted with a variety of cakes, biscuits, and chocolates. A place you’ll want to visit again and again.
Prufrock Coffee is big and noisy and altogether wonderful. Various coffees and teas are available in all kinds of sizes and should you feel the need to nibble on something, you’ll have a hard time deciding what to go for as everything looks so delicious.
These are just a few of the many coffee shops in London but there are more, much more. Each coffee shop has its own character but they have one thing in common, their fast and friendly service.
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