
normah's sits quietly on queensway, the kind of place that makes you slow down without trying. the beans here taste like someone actually cares about what happens between roast and cup. that 4.7 rating from over 760 reviews isn't an accident. regulars drift in for solo sessions with laptops and lattes, finding that rare london combination: good coffee and space to breathe. the organic approach extends beyond just coffee into thoughtful small plates and solid vegan options. tea drinkers aren't afterthoughts either, which says something about a shop's confidence. while starbucks crowds queue around the corner, normah's keeps things human-scaled. the steam wand hisses at just the right pitch, milk textures properly, and that first sip reminds you why independent coffee matters. some places chase trends. others just do coffee right, day after day.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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