wolverhampton's specialty coffee scene is smaller than birmingham's, which means the places that do it well carry more weight. chapel ash cafe, on the western residential stretch of the city where chapel ash meets the fringes of tettenhall road, is one of those places. the regulars here are loyal in a way that takes time to earn, and that kind of repeat trust doesn't sustain itself on mediocrity. if you're coming from the city centre, the walk or drive out to wv3 already signals a shift in pace, away from the ring road noise toward something quieter and more considered. the coffee is the reason people come back, not proximity or convenience. start with whatever's pulling espresso that day.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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