Coffee Cult visits Ginger & White in Hampstead
By Alex Ivett THERE IS a moment in Bridget Jones Diary (the book, not the movie) where on an unusually seasonable day Bridget takes herself to the ponds in Hampstead Heath, and soaks up the lazy...
View ArticleCoffee Cult visits Tina, We Salute You in Dalston
By Alex Ivett Who amongst us hasn’t had that irreverent daydream, whilst chewing on an office biro and staring out the window, of quitting their job to open your own café. You’d spend your days...
View ArticleCoffee Cult visits ‘The Plan’ in Cardiff
By Kiel Egging WHEN in the heart of Welsh capital Cardiff, the task of navigating your way through its many funky arcades packed with boutique stores eventually warrants the need for a late-afternoon...
View ArticleCoffee Cult visits Ruby Dock in Camden
By Paul Bleakley Let’s get one thing out of the way: there is no place in London that is hipper than Camden Town. From the moment you step out of the Underground and onto the High Street, you are...
View ArticleCoffee Cult visits The Pavilion in Victoria Park
By Alex Ivett WHEN Coffee Cult was little we used to watch Mary Poppins religiously. It almost got to the point where we covered our face with soot from the fireplace and tried to climb up the roof to...
View ArticleCoffee Cult visits Labi in Fulham
THERE’S something about hearing of a hot new coffee spot that makes your ears prick up and the caffeine-filled components of your blood stream surge with joy. Hailing from Australia’s caffeine...
View ArticleCoffee Cult visits Harris + Hoole in London
By Alex Ivett WHEN is a family-owned artesian coffee shop exactly none of those things? Or, in our globalised world of mass production, focus groups and convenience, is the question rather – should we...
View ArticleCoffee Cult visits Kopapa in Covent Garden
By Alex Ivett THE first recorded mention of the term brunch is alleged to be from an 1895 edition of Hunter’s Weekly, in which it is described as a Sunday meal for “Saturday-night carousers”....
View ArticleCoffee Cult – Brickwood Coffee & Bread
CALL us what you will, but Coffee Cult doesn’t find the idea of getting caught in the rain at all romantic. In fact, after living in London for close to 18 months, we would be quite happy to never see...
View ArticleCoffee Cult visits Giddy Up
IN a densely populated city like London, where the centre can feel like a concrete jungle, it’s no wonder the English share a kindred love for their beautiful parklands. It was one of the first things...
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