
sunny hill cafe sits in a pavilion that feels like london's best-kept secret, tucked into sunnyhill park where watford way meets genuine hospitality. the beans here get the respect they deserve. no rush, no shortcuts. just coffee pulled with the kind of attention that keeps 1,041 reviewers coming back for more, rating it 4.6 stars because they know the difference between good and great. this isn't just another spot to grab caffeine and go. regulars settle in with laptops and newspapers, nursing cups that taste like someone actually cares about extraction time. the tea selection runs deeper than most coffee shops bother with, and those small plates pair surprisingly well with a proper flat white. vegan options don't feel like afterthoughts here, which says something about a place that thinks beyond the obvious. solo coffee drinkers find their rhythm easily. no pressure to socialize, no awkward hovering. just solid coffee…
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