
bill's occupies the kind of corner on baker street where sherlock holmes might have grabbed his morning cup, though the detective would probably marvel at the precision here. the baristas pull shots with surgical attention to timing, and you can smell the difference when they dial in each blend throughout the day. regulars slip in between the tourists hunting for 221b, settling into corners with laptops and newspapers. the vegan small plates actually complement the coffee instead of just existing alongside it, and their tea selection runs deeper than most london spots bother with. solo coffee drinkers find refuge here without feeling rushed or judged. that 4.7 rating from nearly 13,000 reviews doesn't happen by accident. it comes from understanding that good coffee requires patience, and bill's seems to have plenty of both.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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