
twenty-four hours on bishopsgate means polo bar keeps the city's pulse. the 4.3-star rating from over three thousand reviews tells you something: this isn't just convenient, it's actually good. walk in at 3am or 3pm and you'll find the same attention to your flat white, the same care in pulling shots that taste like someone gives a damn. the tea selection runs deeper than most london cafes bother with. small plates make sense when you're settling in for hours, working late or early depending on how you see it. solo workers claim corners here because the vibe doesn't demand performance, just presence. the espresso cuts through sleep deprivation better than the chains manage, probably because independent spots can't coast on name recognition. they have to earn every regular who walks through that door on ec2m.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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