the flat white here hits differently than most places attempting the style. you'll find the ginger fox cafe on abbey road, where bourne locals have figured out something worth protecting. the milk work stays consistent, which matters more than flashy latte art when you're actually drinking the thing. this isn't about proving anything to anyone, just solid coffee executed without shortcuts. the space draws people back repeatedly, the kind of attachment that builds slowly over months of good mornings. you can tell when a place has figured out its rhythm by how comfortable the silence feels between orders. the espresso pulls clean, the beans treated with respect rather than over-roasted into submission. abbey road might not be the first street you'd expect to house serious coffee, but that's exactly why it works.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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+44 1778 424287
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