you're on high street in chasetown, a quiet strip in burntwood where the pace genuinely slows down and specialty coffee isn't something you'd necessarily expect to find. but fika is here, at number 21, and it's quietly serious about what it does. the coffee is specialty-grade, the tea list gets real attention rather than being an afterthought, and the small plates mean you don't have to rush out after a single cup. if you're coming alone, this is a good place for it. no pressure, no awkward hovering. the vegan options are solid enough that they're not a concession, they're just part of the menu. locals keep coming back, and that consistency says more than most marketing would. come mid-morning, order the tea if coffee isn't your thing, and just sit with it.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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