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Chilling Out in London’s Coffee Shops

This out-of-the-way coffee shop is the best place to curl up and read a book. It also has a considerable garden out back and an excellent atmosphere. This place is great to enjoy a relaxing afternoon. It’s also close to the tube station and Finsbury Park. The coffee shop is also accessible from any of the hotels in north London.

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Chilling Out in London’s Coffee Shops

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  1. Chilling Out in London’s Coffee Shops Best Western Palm Hotel London​​ is not only accessible to many of London’s sights and sounds. The hotel is also accessible to many of the city’s best coffee shops. If you seek to know more about London’s coffee shop culture, head out to any of the city’s coffee shops. Chill out and relax friends, or conduct meetings with clients, the North London area has a lot to offer the coffee connoisseur. Drinking a cup of coffee is not only for the sake of having that cup after dinner, it’s also a social experience. Coffee shops are the best place to chat with friends, meet new people, plan new adventures, and relax. Below are some of the best coffee shops in North London to hang out. London Grind Located near the London Bridge, the coffee shop is also near Europe’s tallest building – The Shard – and the Borough Market. When you’ve had your fill of coffee, head out to the Borough Market and sample some of the market’s sumptuous desserts and culinary delights. Timberyard This coffee shop is surrounded by hundreds of shops and it’s near Seven Dials. Despite having some of the city’s best coffee offerings, you don’t have to join a long queue just to have your fill. Here, you can enjoy matcha latte and pastries. Brickwood Coffee & Bread This coffee shop doesn’t only serve superb coffee. Its interiors, with its mint green color scheme and multiple design details, also make you fall in love with the place. The coffee shop is just beside one of South London’s green spaces, where you can watch the pedestrians and sip your coffee. Prufrock This coffee shop is set amid the Leather Lane street food market. The coffee shop has everything you desire in such a place: friendly staff, inspiring atmosphere, and superb coffee. Kaffeine The coffee shop offers an authentic Australian experience. Located near Oxford Street, it’s an excellent place to gather your thoughts and escape the shopping crowd. The coffee is not only divine, the food, service, atmosphere, and décor are also exceptional.

  2. Store St Espresso This coffee shop is near the British Museum. If your itinerary is touring the extensive museum, it’s a good idea to sit down at the café and enjoy the coffee. Blighty Coffee This out-of-the-way coffee shop is the best place to curl up and read a book. It also has a considerable garden out back and an excellent atmosphere. This place is great to enjoy a relaxing afternoon. It’s also close to the tube station and Finsbury Park. The coffee shop is also accessible from any of the ​hotels in north London​​. Source: https://www.evernote.com/shard/s704/sh/565cf5cc-bea0-4f26-8f3b-fc2703cae6b1/e4a7f59024e 13cd6d8fff8a5d73e13f4

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