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Bidrage med feedbackTap Coffee Bar on Rathbone Place is one of three locations in London. This cafe has gained popularity through social media, thanks to its visually appealing aesthetic. The combination of industrial lighting and reclaimed wood surfaces has captured the hearts of Instagram and Tumblr users alike. Tap Coffee Bar roasts their own beans in-house, which is just one of the reasons customers keep coming back. They offer a variety of brewing methods, from pour-over to espresso, catering to every caffeine lover's preferences. Customers can even purchase their favorite coffee beans to take home. In addition to their coffee, Tap offers a tempting selection of baked goods, including banana bread and breakfast pastries. The interior of Tap is simple yet cozy, with exposed beams and rustic wood surfaces giving it an earthy vibe. If you find yourself in the Soho area of London, I highly recommend stopping by Tap Coffee Bar for a delicious brew. You won't be disappointed.
I avoid going to Pret or Starbucks for the most part, as I prefer to explore new places. One of my first discoveries near the office was Tap Coffee, and their branch on 26 Rathbone Place is conveniently close to work. They are famous for their large coffees and also serve fantastic hot chocolate. In addition, their food is equally delicious. You can get a slice of homemade quiche and a small salad for just over five pounds, which is a rare find in this area. Don't be fooled by the "small" label, there is plenty of food to enjoy!
I usually don't drink coffee elsewhere, but I make an exception for this place because I absolutely love their coffee. They source top quality beans from around the world, and you can even purchase some to brew at home. In addition to using high-quality ingredients, their preparation is also top-notch. You can pair your beautiful, hot drink with a fresh baked good, and one time I treated myself to a delicious muffin. The service is fantastic, and the atmosphere is even better. The music is lovely and relaxing, creating a vibe that leaves you feeling better when you leave than when you arrived.
I was disappointed by tap coffee (No.114,) especially because it promised but not delivered. they use very good mixes, in contrast to most independent in this area that seem to use only square miles drill. their baristas are not so well known. I do not expect to ask for a long black and give me an American. While some may see me as a bit of coffee snob that say that, but I want to be able to go into a coffee shop and get what I ask. I go to the store st espresso, they know their coffee there. bar the long black, flat white that I had, there is really good and it is a beautiful space with natural light through the windows and plentiful space
I can sum up Tap coffee in just two words: Mind blowing coffee. And that's reason enough to go to this charming old world ish cafe in Soho. Add to it a super friendly staff and relaxed atmosphere, you have a winner. Although recently opened, this place is becoming very popular, thanks to the good reputation of owners who own Tapped Packed (great places again) coffees close by. There is plenty of place to sit, but chances are you would be waiting for a table almost at any point of the day/week you go. I have been there thrice already, and at minimum I had to wait for 10 minutes to get a table, but trust me it's totally worth it. If you are a mocha loving person like me, you may just not like mocha anywhere else after you have had a taste of mocha at Tap Coffee. They simply do it the best. My friend who is an espresso lover, swears by the ones they make. They also serve some great sandwiches. I can easily recommend salami and brie baguette and BLT which are priced at around £3.50. They also have a scheme (throughout the year I guess) buy 6 coffees and get 1 free. You can read more on my blog: [hidden link]
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