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Porters Barista - TRADE DISCOUNT/100 Grove Vale Se22


JackLyons

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Porters Barista is hidden in what looks like just a barber shop. But yessss we also sell coffee! (And we take pride in how we make it!)


If you don't already know it, we do a trade discount for those who work in the East Dulwich area. ?2 for any coffee!

Don't miss out!


Porters Barber & Barista - 100 Grove Vale, SE22 8DR.

I can recommend this place for coffee too. I was a bit sceptical the first time I went in for just a coffee but the beans are ground in front of you and it has turned into my fav coffee place on the whole lane.

Everyone is friendly and at ?2 a pop as a local trader I am glad I found it.


They are also currebtly doing an early morning discount too so if you don't have time to grab a coffee on the way to the station first thing then you can pick one up from there at a discount for a while.


If you like your coffee then give it a try you won't be disappointed.


Cheers


Sman :)

Hi!

We have stool seating by the window, and Two benches outside. Though most of our customers are grab-and-go, we have many customers who perch for a chat and enjoy their coffee - That?s more our vibe, unfortunately not the ideal place to whip out a laptop and do some work(unless you come in the hours before the barbers open- in which case it?s very peaceful!)

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