
tucked into north pallant's georgian terraces, pallant house gallery serves coffee that actually tastes like someone cares. the baristas here pull shots with the kind of attention usually reserved for gallery curations, and it shows in every cup. you can taste the difference when beans are treated as more than commodity. regulars drift in throughout the day, laptops tucked under arms, knowing they'll find consistency that starbucks can't touch. the milk steams with that proper hiss, creating microfoam that holds its shape long after you've taken that first sip. it's the kind of place where the coffee doesn't need instagram filters to look good. with 644 reviews averaging 4.6 stars, the numbers tell their own story. but numbers can't capture the warmth of ceramic against your palms on a cold chichester morning, or the way the espresso cuts through properly without that bitter bite chain stores normalize. this is what…
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google reviews
644
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4.6
local cred
88%
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