Workshop Coffee Regent Street in London, England, is one of the most avant-garde neighborhoods in London history. It is surrounded by this 19th-century British heritage complex, and the streets still retain Victorian bohemian design. There is a very low-key coffee shop that is loved by writers and artists, Workshop Coffee. As the name suggests, the Workshop space is very simple, but it is accompanied by special decoration elements and is also very retro. The red brick wall full of nostalgic atmosphere, special tile design, warm table lamp placement, makes guests feel very leisurely. The menu on the wall is arched, exquisitely beautiful and prominently theme. There is an discharge by the window on the right side of the small snacks, such as brownies, chandeliers, etc., which inherit the usual British restaurant style. On the display rack in the ordering area, there are a variety of coffee beans available to buy, most of them are from Rwanda, there are sweet and seasonal differences, there are special beans to choose from every season. Bag bags are very simple and suitable for handwriting. Since drinking coffee here, I have loved the mellow texture of hand-made coffee, the unforgettable taste of Latte, and the beautiful pull. This store is very popular, but whether it is sitting in the store or standing outside the store, enjoying his coffee is a good feeling. Workshop Coffee Business Hours: Mon-Fri 07:00-19:00,Sat-Sun 09:00-18:00 Address: 80 Mortimer St, Marylebone, London W1W 7FE
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Workshop Coffee Regent Street in London, England, is one of the city's most avant-garde neighborhoods. Nestled within a cluster of 19th-century British heritage buildings, the street still retains its Victorian bohemian design. Here lies Workshop Coffee, a discreet coffee shop beloved by writers and artists. Like its name, Workshop Coffee's minimalist space is complemented by unique decorative elements, creating a retro feel. The nostalgic red brick walls, unique tile designs, and cozy table lamps create a relaxing atmosphere. The menu, designed in the shape of an arch, is ingenious and beautiful, highlighting the theme. To the right, by the window, a selection of small pastries, such as brownies and croissants, evokes the traditional British restaurant style. In the ordering area, a variety of coffee beans are displayed on the shelves. Most of the beans are sourced from Rwanda, and they come in a variety of sweet and seasonal varieties, with special beans available for each season. The bags are simply packaged, making them perfect souvenirs. Ever since trying the coffee here, I've fallen in love with the rich texture of their pour-over coffee and the unforgettable taste of their latte, along with the beautiful latte art. This shop is incredibly popular, but whether you're sitting inside or standing outside, enjoying their coffee is a truly wonderful experience. Workshop Coffee Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 07:00-19:00, Sat-Sun 09:00-18:00 Address: 80 Mortimer St, Marylebone, London W1W 7FE
Workshop Coffee 80 Mortimer St, Marylebone, London W1W 7FE, UK I wanted to drink Kaffeine. I went to drink this house when Christmas was closed. It was hidden in the alley behind Oxford Street. There was still a little sparsely populated before Christmas. There is not much space in the store. This house can sell coffee beans. It is said to be a champion cafe. It feels quite good! The industrial style is very heavy, but there are some design careful thoughts. Latte's taste is more mellow, the level of pull is also very good, it seems that it is really a coffee craftsman!