
heritage lane feels like london's best kept secret until you taste what intermission coffee does with beans. this isn't your grab-and-go chain experience. the baristas here actually care about extraction time, water temperature, the small things that turn coffee from caffeine delivery into something worth savoring. regulars know to come early for the breakfast lineup, though honestly the coffee stands strong any hour. what sets intermission apart is the intentionality. every cup tastes deliberate. the tea selection runs deeper than most london cafes bother with, and solo workers claim the corner tables like personal offices. with 391 google reviews averaging 4.7 stars, clearly others have caught on to what makes this spot special. it's the kind of place that reminds you why independent coffee shops matter. no corporate formula here, just people who understand that good coffee requires patience, skill, and respect for the process.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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google reviews
391
avg rating
4.7
local cred
89%
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