order the flat white here and you'll understand why berwick street regulars keep coming back. the specialty coffee holds its own against soho's flashier options, but it's the notable tea selection that sets this place apart from the typical london coffee routine. you can settle in solo without feeling like you're taking up precious real estate, which matters more than you'd think in this part of town. the small plates work well if you're planning to stay longer than a quick caffeine hit, and the vegan options mean you won't have to negotiate your dietary choices with the menu. berwick street moves fast around this spot, all market energy and pedestrian flow, but inside maintains that focused calm that good coffee shops seem to generate naturally. the breakfast club delivers what specialty coffee should: consistency without trying too hard, quality that speaks for itself. grab a seat if you can…
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