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Tag: Cafe
Bake Street – Stoke Newington
By now, everyone who follows our Instagram and Snapchat stories will know that I am something of a raging coffeeholic. … More
Chaiiwala – Walthamstow
If, five years ago, you had looked me in the eye and said that “tea is better than coffee”, I … More
Where The Pancakes Are – Southwark
The problem with going out for breakfast or brunch is – quite literally, that it’s breakfast or brunch. After 7-8 … More
Friends Of Ours – Hoxton
As a die-hard coffee enthusiast, I hear it all the time. “You drink too much coffee” people will say, as … More
London’s Best Coffee Shops for Studying & Working
For sleep-deprived students, frazzled freelancers, and burnt-out professionals across the capital, the thought of visiting a public library can be … More
The Attendant – Shoreditch
Ask two Muslim meat-eaters and a vegan to choose a mutually suitable restaurant, and they’ll probably pass away from the … More
Husk Coffee & Creative Space- Limehouse
Over the last few months, I seem to have developed a mild phobia of libraries. The thought of all that … More
Dominique Ansel Bakery – Victoria
When you have a bad day at the office, it’s fairly reasonable to want to get as far away from … More
Mouse Tail Coffee Stories – Whitechapel
Taking a stroll through Whitechapel market is never a pleasant experience. The pilgrimage of bargain-hunters and grocery shoppers can, at … More
SAID – Soho
As a dentist-in-training by day and a food-blogger by night, I constantly find myself warning patients about the evils of … More
Nude Espresso – Brick Lane
Navigating to any restaurant or cafe is often a straightforward affair, thanks to the saving grace of modern life that … More
Foxcroft and Ginger – Stepney Green
As London’s Hipster-Empire consolidates power and control in its strongholds of Camden and Shoreditch, its legions of conquest turn their … More
Timberyard – Seven Dials
Studying. It’s a task we all loathe, and one I haven’t done enough of since starting Year 4, having been … More