little chalfont sits quietly in the chilterns, the kind of buckinghamshire commuter village where good coffee has historically meant whatever the train station had on offer. koho coffee, at nightingales corner, is the counter-argument to that. the address alone is specific enough to tell you something: this isn't a high street slot grabbed for footfall, it's a deliberate placement in a residential pocket of the village. locals treat it with the loyalty that only comes from a place that consistently gets things right, week after week, without needing to announce itself. if you're coming from the amersham direction, it's worth building in a few extra minutes. the flat white on a weekday morning, when the corner is quieter, is the move.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
phone
+44 1494 765325
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google reviews
297
avg rating
4.6
local cred
72%
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