Kaffeine (Fitzrovia)
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Kaffeine (Fitzrovia) Address 66 Great Titchfield Street, Fitzrovia, London W1W 7QJ Kaffeine (Fitzrovia) Phone 020 7580 6755 Kaffeine (Fitzrovia) Opening Hours Monday - Friday : 7:30am - 6pm
Saturday : 8:30am - 6pm
Sunday : 9am - 5pmKaffeine (Fitzrovia) Food Price £10 - £30 per pax
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Roast chicken with salsa verde &
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The areas that immediately spring to mind are Soho and Covent Garden with the Fitzoria area falling some way behind
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The first thing I saw upon entering Kaffeine was their counter top which had some seriously good looking snacks packed in
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Being my usual indecisive self I asked one of the guys behind the counter to help me out and was recommended their breakfast pie (For the life of me
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I cannot remember what was in this thing
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T find it on their website) which I ordered along with a glass of coffee (seriously guys what&rsquo
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I took a seat at the back wall facing back into the shop and was taken aback at just how tiny Kaffeine&rsquo
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The seats at the back are fine for placing a cup sorry
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Glass of coffee on but how the hell am I meant to eat the pie when the table is at arse height when sitting down
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There are elevated tables along the central wall but with elevated tables comes elevated seats and as I&rsquo
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I tend to avoid any seats that make me look like a bearded toddler with my legs dangling down
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T been five minutes since the doors opened and there were two people sitting at the higher tables
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I guess I spoke too soon when I thought that five staff members was overkill at 7.30am
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My attention was brought back to the boxes masquerading as tables once the breakfast pie and coffee arrived and I was left trying to fold myself forward to actually get to the damn pie
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Whether it was due to the heating process
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Actually getting inside the pie was a bit of a problem
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T remember what was actually inside
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I can remember being surprised with just how savoury and spicy it was
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S not a complaint however as all the ingredients complimented each other perfectly and I was left even enjoying the crust that tried it&rsquo
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S a stones throw from places like Daisy Green and Soho Bikes is a pity as I&rsquo
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You must be lucky so as to have a place to rest and enjoy your coffee for a while cause it is very very busy
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It fills up very quickly with people from the surrounding offices
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You will be elbow to elbow and getting pretty cosy with a lot of strangers because this is a great lunchtime option
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The salads are all pretty inspiring
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I'm not usually a coffee person but the coffee here is so well made that I have to make an exception
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Another exciting feature about Kaffeine (Fitzrovia) is that they have a weekly menu based around what's in season
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The service is very good last time I went I had to go to an ATM to withdraw cash and they let me sit down and enjoy my meal first
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Some seriously yummy treats will play havoc with your willpower
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Even if it was an amazing coffee
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The coffee has always been to a great standard and their lunches are always awesome
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The salads are always inspiring and I would recommend their pie &
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This is up there with Monmouth coffee for the best I've had in London
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These guys know how to do coffee so it's no wonder Kaffeine (Fitzrovia) is always packed to its tiny capacity
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Your table is being eyed off from the moment you finish your last sip of coffee so it's not necessarily the place to go for a long
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Small cafe with lively ambience (completely full on a Sunday morning 10am)
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Both the breakfast sandwich and the croissant were grilled to perfection
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The ciabatta bread was soft and fluffy with a crispy coating
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The croissant was freshly baked with the perfect amount of chocolate
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The staffs were really friendly
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It was peak time when I came so it was super duper busy
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Apparently they didn't do any syrups here but hold on that was a drop of latte from heaven
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Though whatever the sandwich i had was called was rich with toppings and cheese
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Read in NYT this was the best coffee in London and had been meaning to stop in
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It was really well served along with a free shot of palate cleanser offered by the waiter
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The vibe and atmosphere is good but the main ingredient of a successful cafe is its coffee where I think Kaffeine (Fitzrovia) falls short of perfection
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I had a skimmed latte but coffee was bitter which in my view was not a good roast and lacked smoothness and flavour I attach with a great coffee
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Portuguese tart was okish as it was served cold while I am always one of those who wants it to be served warm in authentic Portuguese way with sprinkle of sugar and cinnamon powder
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The small cafe is bustling with people and life
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Re wondering why the coffee is so good &ndash
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The Portuguese tart is rich and creamy custard
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The irony is that the best coffee places I&rsquo
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Ve stumbled upon are usually Australian/ New Zealand owned
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Another one for that list with all three is Kaffeine in Fitzrovia
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The coffee was a bit to strong for me
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The prices are okay and the staff is amazing
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The mocha i ordered is pretty nice
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The cocoa portion is just right
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I wondered at length why it is intrinsically needed for some to live a normal life
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To help them concentrate or to help them focus on the task at hand but it is required just so that some people can enjoy the bare modicum of everyday activity
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Kaffeine is simply one of the best places to get a quality coffee in London
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The service is always good
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