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“you're squeezing past fruit vendors on berwick street when the music hits your ears. something guitar-heavy bleeding through glass doors, indie rock mixed with the shouts of market traders hawking ap”
read the full visityou'll walk right past flat white on berwick street if you're not careful. the food market chaos makes it easy to miss, but look for the breakfast club and you're there. this isn't a pastry spot, it's pure coffee focus. dark arts beans done right. the flat white lives up to its name, thick microfoam that coats your spoon when you stir. their filter of the day hits different too, clean extraction that lets the bean character shine through. no wifi here but duck and rice across the street has you covered, signal works fine from inside. service comes with genuine smiles and solid music. grab and go or quick sit, nothing fancy. just dark arts coffee executed properly in soho's most unpretentious corner.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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