
Always on the hunt for new coffee experiences when I stop over in London, I discovered two new places and share with you one of my to-go’s.
2 Love Coffeehouse, 89 St John’s Rd, London SW11 1QY
Located at the intersection of St Johns Road and Battersea Rise and almost 5-6 minutes’ walk from the busy Clapham Junction railway station is 2 Love Tea and Coffee – but their coffee offerings dominate their menu. I’ve actually been here a few times, as if I manage to sneak out of the house before the plan of the day has been agreed to, I can get a good flat white. As you enter, you are greeted with an array of cakes on your left-hand side that only those who hate cakes will ignore. I must confess, I have ignored these on a few occasions but have succumbed to their red velvet and carrot cake on others too.
I usually stop here for a good flat white and often buy coffee to take back to Dubai too.

They have their own blends for espresso-based coffee but offer and sell Monmouth coffees and other London based roasteries too.
The Coffee Guild, 106 Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6AJ
On the occasion of our sons’ master’s graduation and after a long day with no specialty coffee, I was pleased to see this coffee shop on our way to the celebration dinner across the road. Whilst everyone walked onto the restaurant, I had to stop to get something, after spotting the La Marzocco Linea espresso machine – I sound like an addict… In any case it was worth it, a double espresso, just to get me through the rest of the day.

On our way back after dinner, my brother couldn’t help himself and ordered a latte and I bought a bag of their espresso blend.
Two things really stood out for me at this coffee shop.
First, when was the last time a coffee shop was open in England after 6pm? I can only think of one, Watch House in Bloomsbury, London. Puzzled, I asked the owner and he said they stay open until 11pm… yes, you read that right. I am almost positive that no other coffee shop stays open in England this late.

Secondly, the owner and his other staff were so friendly that I almost wanted to award them “the happiest coffee shop in England”. The joy they had in serving coffee and telling me that they open until 11pm was so amazing.
Highly recommend.
Treelogy Coffee, 50 Eastbourne Terrace, Paddington, London W2 6LG
I must confess when a friend of mine from London suggested we meet here for coffee and a catch up, I was a bit sceptical – probably because of the name. I was on the verge of recommending somewhere else but because I knew we had a short window, I decided to look them up instead.

Yes, I saw pictures of latte art, but I wanted to know more. So, I got there a little earlier than my meeting to scan the place out. Unlike most London coffee shops, expect the elegant and sophisticated Watch House, most London coffee shops look very neighbourly, but this one looked very corporate as it was located at the bottom of a newish office block next to the newly revamped Paddington railway station. After observing the barista and checking out their coffee offerings, I ordered a cortado.

It was delicious and probably I shouldn’t judge a coffee shop by its flooring…. Ha!.














