
taste coffee sits on well hall parade like it's always belonged there, drawing a steady stream of locals who know good coffee when they smell it. the baristas pull shots with the kind of attention that makes you pause mid-conversation. each cup carries weight, the sort that comes from beans chosen carefully and milk steamed just so. solo workers claim corner tables for hours, nursing flat whites while the gentle hum of conversation fills spaces between the espresso machine's rhythmic hiss. their tea selection surprises, offering refuge for those who need warmth without caffeine's buzz. small plates appear alongside cortados, vegan options that don't apologize for what they are. with 327 reviews averaging 4.7 stars, taste has earned its place in southeast london's coffee landscape. not flashy, just consistent. the kind of spot where your third visit feels like coming home.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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