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the marylebone coffee scene runs deep, but so french café + épicerie on seymour place earned its 4.4-star reputation the old way. one perfect shot at a time. the solo workers know this, laptops open, steam hissing softly while they settle into that focused rhythm only good coffee can provide. there's something about french coffee culture that values the pause, the ritual. here it translates to beans pulled with actual care, small plates that complement rather than compete. the regulars aren't just caffeine addicts. they're people who recognize when someone gives a damn about what they're serving. morning pastries disappear fast, but the tea selection draws its own devoted crowd. chains can replicate recipes, sure. but they can't replicate the feeling when your barista remembers your order, when the espresso tastes like someone actually tasted it first.
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