...and when you're walking down high street in esher, esquires coffee becomes obvious pretty quickly. not because it's shouting for attention, but because there's something settled about it that feels right on this stretch of kt10. you'll find it at number 27, doing what good independents do: serving coffee that doesn't need excuses or explanations. the thing about esher is that it knows what it wants. affluent enough to be picky, small enough that word travels fast when someone's cutting corners. esquires fits that dynamic perfectly. they're pulling shots with the kind of consistency that keeps locals coming back instead of driving to the chains in kingston or london. what matters here isn't the Instagram potential. it's whether your flat white tastes the same on tuesday as it did on saturday. whether the beans are fresh enough to matter. whether you can count on them when you need that 3pm…
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