
you're on brompton road, which means you're somewhere between the knightsbridge boutiques and the chelsea side streets, and feya sits right in that gap. it's a specialty coffee shop, but the tea list is serious enough that you don't have to be a coffee person to feel at home here. solo visits work well, which matters more than it sounds in a part of london where tables often feel designed for groups with shopping bags. the small plates and vegan options give you actual reasons to stay rather than just take your drink and leave. the standing here is strong, and it holds up across different kinds of visits. if you're cutting through sw3 on a quieter afternoon, the tea alone is worth the stop.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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