The menu offers much more than java, though – try the spicy iced chai (you can add a shot of vodka, if you like). It’s a small, chilled spot that’s perfect for when you really need to concentrate over coffee, or want somewhere calm enough that powering through your deadlines doesn’t end up in migraine territory. 1 . Seating is limited here and it can be busy during peak times, but for most of the day you’ll easily find space at one of their larger tables, or at the window. Or just after a smoothie? Coffee is roasted in a nearby factory before being rushed to the shop twice a week, and with a huge selection of organic and Fairtrade coffee to buy, the venue appeals to a conscientious crowd. Whether you’re looking for something luxurious, a place with some of the world’s best coffee or simply a nice place to work, London has it all.Set inside Burberry’s flagship store on Regent Street, Thomas’s Cafe is one of the few places you can find respite from the jostling crowds of central London. Be the first to know about the latest in luxury lifestyle news and travel, delivered straight to your inbox each week. We already have this email. You should know that you will be spending your whole day at Jolene. As well as nice coffee, the cakes here are especially good.If you’re the kind of person who spends any amount of time in Chelsea then you probably know that it’s not the best part of town in which to nurse a single coffee for five or six hours while powering through all those invoices you’ve steadfastly failed to send out for the last two months. Be warned, there can be a rush at lunchtime and when the local schools let out, but generally you can always find a table.It’s hard to get work done in Notting Hill when you’re fighting for precious cafe real estate with a bunch of locals who are on their fourth glass of wine. There’s just one blend of coffee on offer, but it’s decent enough – especially with back-up from cooked breakfasts, sandwiches, salads and home-baked cakes.Whether you’re on two wheels, four wheels or on foot, this friendly Old Street hangout attached to a bicycle repair shop is ‘wheely’ good – sorry!
Homes Under The Hammer. © Elite Traveler. We already have this email. London Velo Part-cafe, part-bike workshop, London Velo is the place to come if you want a coffee, a tune-up or both. The front coffee shop area opens at 6:30am and is a super useful place to get a bit of work done. The internet’s reliably fast and there are plenty of power outlets, and the café has the sort of laid back indie vibe that’s always welcome in this part of town.If the name of this Bermondsey spot offends you then clearly you’ve never felt the rage of chasing up an unpaid invoice for the sixth time. There’s plenty of table and counter space to sit with a laptop, and as well as fast internet and lots of powerpoints, the coffee here is pretty good. Store St Espresso. Reopening on July 14. Actually, feel free to use their name as the subject line of your next follow-up email. (Don’t worry, we won’t subscribe them to our newsletter - they can do that themselves.) Try another?
LAUNCH MAP This cosy deli is a genuinely comfortable and lovely space to get some work done. 20:00 2 guests. There are desks, sofas, and proper tables if you’re with others, and there’s a full restaurant adjacent if you’re having a working lunch. See restaurants with gift cards.
They’re excellent.you’re the kind of freelancer who likes to knock-off at 3pm for a restorative walk along the river that you mark in your diary as ’self-care, then Coleman Coffee Roasters near Waterloo is for you. And the worst thing about being a freelancer is that you’re your own boss.
The whole layout is specifically designed for laptop totting customers. Rino Eramo has worked in the coffee industry his whole life, once owning a cafe in Rome, and in La Caffetteria he has brought a taste of southern Italy to Kensington.