
benjamin's takes its tea as seriously as its coffee, which already puts it ahead of most. upper george street isn't luton's most obvious destination, but that's fine, the people who know tend to keep coming back. the menu reaches into small plates and vegan options, so you're not just grabbing a flat white and leaving unless you want to. solo visits work well here, no ambient pressure to perform or fill a seat with a group. the specialty coffee side is the main event, but don't ignore the tea list, it's genuinely considered rather than an afterthought. if you're in luton and need somewhere to actually sit and think, not just pass through, upper george street is where to head. start with whatever's on the tea menu.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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