When touring London and you don’t have time to sit at an outdoor cafes, don’t worry, coffee carts abound in London, run by young baristas trying to make a mark on the city’s thriving coffee scene. These convenient coffee carts do their best to be where the tourist are and they are usually not too far from a London hotel , a museum, or any of the historical sites.
The ‘Exchange Coffee’ , has a brilliant brew, such as for their espresso based coffees, they use the Monmouth Espresso blend. This small operation is located at the Northern tip of the Lewisham Street Market every Saturday, which is located in the South-East area of London.
The Brewed Boy, located between Brewer and Rupert Streets, then at the Cabbages and Frocks Market, Marylebone High Street, and at the St. Marylebone Parish Church Grounds on Saturdays. This coffee on wheels not only serves top-quality Square Mile coffee, but also totes about books as well. Look for a grey-steel van in Soho, run by an Aussie who loves his coffee and loves to exchange books, and you’ll get a great brew for only 2 pounds, a real coffee-bean deal.
You can’t miss ‘Indie Coffee’, due to a most unique coffee vehicle, which is a converted Sumatran food cart. Indie Coffee is located at 50 Church Street, and uses a La Marzocco espresso machine to brew a smooth espresso, plus you’ll get to choose from a glass case full of baked goods.
‘Pitch 42′ , located on Whitecross Street at the Whitecross Street Market, offers the finest, flawless cups of coffee served in proper glassware. While there, drinking the best cup-of-coffee you might just get to hear the sweet piccolo playing in the background and you also chow down on a chorizo sandwich or a cheese sandwich Racletts made by Pitch 42.
Located at 4 Strutton Ground is the ‘Flat Cap Coffee Co.’, whose owner was the barista champion of Brazil in 2007. This stunning black and wood set-up provides Victoria’s office workers with Square Mile coffee, pastries from Villandy and tea Pigs.
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