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Posted Sun Jan 22, 2006, 2:05am
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Hello all. I will be travelling through London for about 1 week & am seeking out advice on an excellent shot of espresso. I've heard of Flat White in Soho & am planning on going there. Any advice would be much appreciated. peace
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Posted Sun Jan 22, 2006, 3:21am
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Hi Starman

There have been lots of threads on this subject before (search "london" in the UK forum): click.

Yes, Flat White is good, as is Monmouth and I hear good things about Bullet Cafe, which is in Soho or thereabouts.

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Posted Sun Jan 22, 2006, 11:17pm
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Cheers for the tip Bainsey.

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Posted Thu Feb 9, 2006, 6:28pm
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Hi Starman,

Have you been to London yet and if so, could you perhaps post a brief review of any (good) coffee experiences you had?

I'll be heading over to the UK in Sept/Oct and if my previous experience is anything to go by I'll be drinking a lot of tea!
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Posted Wed Feb 15, 2006, 3:09pm
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Marogogipe_guy Said:

Hi Starman,

Have you been to London yet and if so, could you perhaps post a brief review of any (good) coffee experiences you had?

I'll be heading over to the UK in Sept/Oct and if my previous experience is anything to go by I'll be drinking a lot of tea!
: )

Posted February 9, 2006 link

Hi there, I'm also from Melbourne. I'm in London at the moment, and visit quite a bit. Stick with Monmouth and Flat White, otherwise drink tea.

James.
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Posted Wed Feb 15, 2006, 7:35pm
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Hi James,

Thanks for the post. Monmouth looks fairly central and I'll be sure to drop in for an espresso or three! The depressing state of espresso was highlighted by an earlier post "Found : 1 great coffee in scotlan!". Man, that both cracked me up and depressed me at the same time. LOL

Now, for a tougher question. Will I be able to find a decent coffee in Coventry?
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Posted Thu Feb 16, 2006, 5:54am
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Marogogipe_guy Said:

Hi James,

Thanks for the post. Monmouth looks fairly central and I'll be sure to drop in for an espresso or three!

Posted February 15, 2006 link

Monmouth street is very central. Covent Garden is my favorite area of London. If you get off a Leicester Square tube station (covent garden station is too busy for me to handle), Monmouth is 5 minutes in one direction, and Flat White is ten ten minutes in the other direction. They both use monmouths espresso blend, but treat it sligtly differently. Be prepared, coffee is a little more expensive than in Melbourne.

Marogogipe_guy Said:

The depressing state of espresso was highlighted by an earlier post "Found : 1 great coffee in scotlan!". Man, that both cracked me up and depressed me at the same time. LOL

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It would crack me up if it wasn't so serious. I've just been to Rome for a week. Coffee is of an excellent standard there. Not perfect, but close. You can walk into nearly any espresso bar and have a decent coffee. For epsresso you usually pay 65 - 80 euro cents, and for a capp 1.00 - 1.20. So awesome. All the paninis and baked goods are so awesome too. Did I mention ice cream. Now I'm back in England where the culinary standard seems to be like the weather and the coffee.

Marogogipe_guy Said:

Now, for a tougher question. Will I be able to find a decent coffee in Coventry?

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Pick up some beens at monmouth, and a bodum press from the bodum shop around the corner :).

If anyone wants to catch up for coffee whilst in London let me know. I could give you a coffee tour  :).
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Posted Thu Feb 16, 2006, 10:27am
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agree with all of the above.  Flat White is spot on and Monmouth coffee is the best you'll find in London. i'd also recommend the Providores (http://www.theprovidores.co.uk/prv.html) for brunch at the weekend - super-popular and awesome monmouth-based coffee.
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Posted Sun Feb 26, 2006, 5:13am
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James, I'd be keen to meet up and share a quality coffee too.

There are some great speciality coffee shops (for fresh beans) in SoHo, but outside of the city-centre there is such a poor offering...

As a regular at FlatWhite I can vouch for this place and would recommend it as anyones first-stop when arriving in London.
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Posted Mon Feb 27, 2006, 3:05am
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5mcoffee Said:

James, I'd be keen to meet up and share a quality coffee too.

There are some great speciality coffee shops (for fresh beans) in SoHo, but outside of the city-centre there is such a poor offering...

As a regular at FlatWhite I can vouch for this place and would recommend it as anyones first-stop when arriving in London.

Posted February 26, 2006 link

Hi there Glen,

If you're a regular at flatwhite I've probably seen you there! Will be back in London midweek, maybe even tomorrow. you can email me high_knight@hotmail.com .
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