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The Monocle Café

#europetrip Although London sure has its fair share of cafés to stop and take a break after a day of shopping or unwind during a lunch break from work there is always room for one more. Renowned global affairs and culture magazine Monocle is now ready to offer its own refined taste to our coffee-craving selves. The Monocle Café is an intimate space with a lively spirit. Arranged over two floors, the cosy and tranquil environment allows for intelligent conversation over a cup of freshly roasted coffee (by the New Zealand-Australian team at Allpress Espresso in Shoreditch) whilst flipping through a selection of current and old Monocle issues. ''We wanted to create a relaxed space for a morning coffee meeting, a lengthy weekend lunch with the papers, and a glass of Prosecco after work too'' coffee and it's the cutest and coziest place ever. There are many sitting spaces and the staff is extremely friendly. I had an Americano and that certainly woke me up. The aesthetics of this place really impressed me Address: London, United Kingdom.
Posted: Jan 24, 2025
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London | 18 Chiltern Street W1U 7QA
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