Coffee @ Brick Lane

154 Brick Lane
London E1 6RU
+44 (0) 20 7247 6735

Coffee @ are a small, independent chain of trendy organic/Fair Trade coffee shops based in East/Central London, offering Wi-Fi, organic teas, coffees and local produce.

4.5 out of 5.0

Based on 3 reviews

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Top spot, wicked tunes, decent coff

5.0 out of 5.0

October 14, 2008

Lovin' it. If you're lucky the owner Adrian will be there he's a right comedian!!! LOL

COffee's good but the sandwiches are a bit pikey!!!

the music's great and it's a wicked easy going place just to hang out on the dodgy sofas...

free wiFi for the laptop crew. WICKED!!

Tags: coffee wifi

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BEST SOYA LATTE IN EAST LONDON

4.0 out of 5.0

June 21, 2008

If your a Soya drinker and want a decent latte...
then coffee@ is really good, almost perfect in fact.
They do a super sweet chai also...

It's the best place in the area if quality coffee is the order of the day

There are two locations of coffee@ on brick lane...

1) No. 154-

2) Nr corner of bethnal green rd

I always go to the one up near Bethnal Green road..the staff are much friendlier, Ive grown tired of the ego's at No.157.

I GUESS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS HOWEVER- the coffee is great at both!

Tags: soya, latte, coffee, espresso, best coffee, brick lane, chai tea

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Space for milk

4.0 out of 5.0

November 26, 2007

As unbelievable as it sounds, London only has a handful of good independent coffee shops, and Coffee @ owns at least 3 of them. Here's why I think they're good:

- They make good coffee - fresh, dark roasted beans; ~20 second shot of espresso w/good crema; milk steamed creamy; etc.
- Shops are comfortable with plenty of different furniture to sit and work, read or talk.
- They play good, music, maybe the choice of the baristas or not, but it sounds that way.
- I rarely hear crying babies.
- The baristas usually have tattoos.
- Their coffee is fair trade and organic.

They only place they fall down is by charging for wifi, which doesn’t make sense to me since they can’t possibly be making money, and if it was to deter people from sitting around and working on their laptops then why offer it at all.

Tags: coffee, wireless internet, independent

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