
harrison's coffee sits on spring street in tyburnia like it's been there forever, though the 4.8 rating from over 1,400 google reviews suggests londoners only recently caught on to what regulars have known for ages. this isn't another laptop-friendly chain churning out burnt shots. the coffee here has weight to it, the kind of careful extraction that makes you slow down between sips. you'll find solo workers claiming corner tables with their americanos, but the small plates keep conversations going well past the last drop. the tea selection runs deeper than most coffee shops bother with, and the vegan options don't feel like afterthoughts. there's something about independent spots like this that chains can't replicate: the barista who remembers your order, the steam wand that hisses just right, the ceramic cup that holds heat longer than it should. tyburnia needed a place like this.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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