Top 10 Cafes in London
It is impossible to visit London without hearing about Fitzrovia, and although its Eastcastle Street branch has closed, its other branch, while young, has introduced new sorts of coffee to London; the store supplied the rarest and most genuine coffees, and the café develops many new flavours.
- Formative Coffee
This café has opened a new location between Victoria and Westminster. The cafe’s founder stated: “The cafes in London are similar, and they serve coffee to customers in a dull manner, so the cafe offers its services in a smooth manner, and enables customers to choose the flavour with great accuracy, and it envisions the smallest details, and is distinguished by its beautiful and different decor from others, so it offers a unique experience of its kind.”
- Omotesando Koffee
In London, it is not difficult to discover stores offering all types of exquisite coffee other than those served with milk, as well as all sorts of exotic beverages from many cultures. Omotesando Café, which has Japanese origins, focuses on luring customers and produces espresso coffees influenced by Japanese and Italian culture.
- Prufrock Coffee
The quality of services provided by Prufrock Café may have declined after it was purchased by Square Mile, one of the major roasters in the United Kingdom, but the café is beginning to leave its own mark on London’s coffee culture and is paving the way for a bright future in the field of coffee preparation. The café was recently restored to its former splendour as one of London’s most elegant and oldest eateries.
The café serves delicious avogato froth with espresso and the best roasted coffee in Europe, making it the best coffee shop in London for 2010.