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I like this thread. Coffee snobbery is a good thing! My order of preference in SE22/SE15 is -

1) General Store (they serve Workshop)

2) Old Spike Roastery

3) Cafe Viva (they serve Volcano)

4) Toasted (I think it is Square Mile)

5) Brickhouse Bakery/Peckham Refreshment Rooms

Aneto gets a thumbs up from me, I think they are a little underrated. I would say tho that I go to different places for black coffee than white - something a previous post picked up on! In terms of your morning coffee though S&S, I actually quite rate the lady outside the station, plus she's very nice.

I love La Scala precisely because the coffee is super smooth and not at all bitter.


I think they saw you coming and had you on a wind up Foxy.



DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I found the Coffee at La Scala very bitter and

> strong...

> I had a Flat White which despite the name was

> dark and resembled T?rk kahvesi.. the thick stong

> Turkish Coffee.

>

> The Cappuccino I had at The Small White Elephant

> in Choumert Road Peckham was very good..

>

> Staff at both places were very friendly and

> welcoming..

>

> DulwichFox

Ok Guys, I've tried a few now in the past few days. Brick House was great but loses points for being closed on Mondays. My winner is Toasted. I'd wandered in before I moved here and thought it was a different place, but looks like they've just painted it. Seriously good coffee and fresh croissants :) I think I've also found my new local wine bar. Loving SE22!

Cedges Wrote:

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I love La Scala precisely because the coffee is super smooth and not at all bitter.


I think they saw you coming and had you on a wind up Foxy.


>

> DulwichFox Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > I found the Coffee at La Scala very bitter and

> > strong...

> > I had a Flat White which despite the name was

> > dark and resembled T?rk kahvesi.. the thick

> stong

> > Turkish Coffee.

> >

> > The Cappuccino I had at The Small White

> Elephant

> > in Choumert Road Peckham was very good..

> >

> > Staff at both places were very friendly and

> > welcoming..

> >

> > DulwichFox


They don't know me from Adam.. !

And why on Earth would they do that anyway.. ?


What nonsense..


DF

mumra Wrote:

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> I like this thread. Coffee snobbery is a good

> thing! My order of preference in SE22/SE15 is -

> 1) General Store (they serve Workshop)

> 2) Old Spike Roastery

> 3) Cafe Viva (they serve Volcano)

> 4) Toasted (I think it is Square Mile)

> 5) Brickhouse Bakery/Peckham Refreshment Rooms


Great list - Only one I would add is Small White Elephant

Oh yes - Small White Elephant is fab too. They serve coffee from Alchemy I think who are excellent. They are my go to if Cafe Viva is shut. Ah yes, All Press at Toasted! And Corals (was Lerryn's) is great too (serve Climpson's). I'll use Anderson's if any of the others are shut, but General Store have just extended their hours - hurrah! Really revealing way too much here about my coffee nerdiness.


In terms of type, I prefer a Long Black (shorter than an Americano), followed up by a Flat White (later!) if I'm really tired. No I'm not addicted at all ;- )

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