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the english rose sits quietly on lower grosvenor place, earning its 4.4-star reputation one careful cup at a time. this isn't another polished chain pretending to care about coffee. the baristas here actually taste what they're serving, adjusting grind and timing until each shot pulls clean and bright. regulars queue patiently because they know what's coming. proper attention to extraction. milk steamed to the right temperature, not just hot foam. the kind of place where your flat white tastes the same excellent way every tuesday morning. you can taste the difference when someone gives a damn. the crema holds its color, the sweetness comes through without sugar, and that first sip reminds you why you stopped settling for mediocre coffee. near victoria, surrounded by tourist traps and overpriced chains, this little spot proves london still has room for cafes that prioritize the cup over the concept.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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