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Kaffeine

66 Great Titchfield Street, W1W7QJ
London, United Kingdom
07871599941
Monday - Friday : 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday : 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
peter@kaffeine.co.uk
http://www.kaffeine.co.uk
N/A 8.7
Beanhunter Users
Coffee
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8.9
Atmosphere
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8.4
Service
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8.6

User Reviews (8)

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10.0

Came from Sydney and the ONLY good coffee we had in London was made by an Australian here.
It was fantastic and recommended for all coffee lovers if you\'re shopping near Bond St

Reviewed by: Joeknock | Date: 19th July 2010 via iPhone App | Report this review
8.0

Possibly the best coffee I've ever had, and from a Melbournian that is a very high compliment. Great body, balance, complexity, acidity and flavour. Both the espresso and ristretto were amazing.

Great friendly informative Australians behind a synesso machine. Can't wait to go back.

Food wonderful and fresh, service excellent.
High expectations utterly outstripped. :)

Reviewed by: Nictoupee | Date: 26th May 2010 via iPhone App | Report this review
7.5

Finally got to visit Kaffeine! Really superb! Sat outside on a beautiful London day and enjoyed a Short Macchiato that was smooth and strong. An absolute must visit for coffee lovers in London.

Reviewed by: Adam | Date: 22nd May 2010 | Report this review
7.5

Great space with exposed brick Walls and furniture reminisant of packing cases.
Coffee is good with a stron bitter taste of the crema on top of the milk followed by a rich, but still sharp taste deeper down.
Toasted panini with roast pumpkin, roast tomatoes, goats cheese etc was delightful. Really tasty.
The cakes look good too. Like the super moist choc brownie.
Looks like the coffee is square mile.
They're very popular for Fitzrovia on a Saturday.
Happy smiley staff.

Reviewed by: Cayman | Date: 15th May 2010 via iPhone App | Report this review
9.5

Between the seasonal espresso blend, the Synestro and masterful barista\'s, I\'ve had one of the best espresso in my travels. The seasonal blend gave very warm roasted chocolate sensations. Great crema that took up a third of the volume!!

Reviewed by: Cigar3 | Date: 28th February 2010 via iPhone App | Report this review
9.5

I work around the corner from Kaffeine and I go in there every morning for a coffee and at least a couple of times a week for lunch. This is an amazing new establishment, I'm thrilled to have popped up in the Fitzrovia area.

The interior is contemporary, considered and comfortable. The ex-science lab benches are a unique touch - complete with student graffiti and Bunsen burns! The staff are professional and welcoming. They remember my regular coffee and even my name! It's such a friendly way to start off the day!

So, the equation; Square Mile beans + a Synesso coffee machine + two Anfim grinders = Kaffeine!...need I say more?

The food consists of salads, thin foccacias, sandwiches and baked delights - the actual menu and ingredients of these items changes weekly! AND the best part is that everything is made on site by their chef - so it's always fresh and innovative! Again every detail of the food is considered - like the characters that are stenciled in the icing sugar of their muffins!

I have seen familiar faces in their every day - so it's safe to say Kaffeine are developing a loyal following. And with only having been open for a few weeks - it can only get better from here.

I suggest you visit Kaffeine at 66 Great Titchfield St for yourself - my guess is - you'll be hooked!!!

Reviewed by: Margaret | Date: 13th October 2009 | Report this review
8.5

Kaffeine – Wow this place rocks! I read up about this place on Beanhunter and thought I better go and check it out for myself. It’s in a really handy position being right near the hotel I stay at when in London and really close to Oxford Street shops. My first impressions as I walked in the door were ‘boy this place has style’ with nice clean lines, a long bench running the full length of the building with wooden detailing and raw brick walls. Its just really simple design, not too over the top but really homely just how a café should be.

Well enough about the interior which gets a big tick, what is the coffee like? To start with they have all the right equipment; one Synesso coffee machine, Two Anfim grinders and possibly the best beans you can get your hands on in London right now from Square Mile. I was told they were using the Summer Blend and that the Autumn blend is not far away now. First up I had a flat white which was beautifully presented with a nice rosetta in glossy milk. It was full bodied and the coffee cut through the milk which I really like & left nothing but the sweetest coffee aftertaste without a hint of bitterness. After this I had a Ristretto which was even better than my Flat White, it was so amazingly easy to drink, had a good strong flavour but at the same time left a sweet taste in my mouth that didn’t linger too long and just left me buzzing wanting more. Prefect!

The other thing that I like about this place is the food! I had a really great croissant with tomato, bocconcini and egg in it which was one of the tastiest quick brekkies I have had. I needed to carb up for the days shopping so I also had a blueberry and orange zest muffin which was equally impressive.

Kaffeine will definitely become one of my regular coffee havens in the busy city of London. I highly recommend a visit if you’re in the area as I am sure you will be impressed.

Reviewed by: aramsay | Date: 10th September 2009 | Report this review
9.0

If you're looking for a coffee North of Oxford Street then look no further than Kaffeine. A short stroll from the hustle and bustle brings you to the door of Kaffeine, a stylish new cafe, serving a dazzling array of healthy food and quality coffee and teas.

Using Anfim grinders and a Synesso coffee machine, the team are turning out one great coffee after another, using beans roasted by Squaremile Coffee Roasters.

The mint and lemon infused water is a welcome refreshment between courses.

The interior is well appointed, with recycled lab tables, and plenty of seating.

Kaffeine even has a toilet, a rarity in London!

The staff were attentive and made you feel right at home.
We'll be making this a regular stop on our journeys into London

Reviewed by: getnoticed | Date: 15th August 2009 | Report this review