
london's coffee scene moves fast, with new roasters and brewing methods arriving weekly. but down on lower thames street, paul three quays operates at its own steady pace. you'll find this spot tucked into the cheval three quays building, where the city's financial district meets the thames. the specialty coffee here runs alongside notable tea selections, making it one of those rare places that takes both seriously. solo workers claim tables easily during quieter afternoon hours, often pairing their coffee with small plates that lean heavily vegetarian. the ec3r postcode puts you right in the thick of london's oldest commercial quarter, where roman roads still dictate the street layout. paul three quays feels designed for the long session, whether you're nursing a single origin pour-over or working through their tea menu. lower thames street stays busy with commuters, but step inside and the rhythm slows to match whatever's brewing in…
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