Good coffee in London is becoming more accessible than ever before, which begs the question - how far would you travel for a good brew? Turns out, some would make a whole day of it ;) So when we heard such good things about Grind coffee bar we had to try it. Plus we hadn't yet travelled to Putney so it was a good excuse to explore another corner of London. To our luck we had a free Sunday, a 40% chance of rain and no major train delays or disruptions - It's as Perfect as you're going to get in London . With coffee on my mind, it felt like forever to my first cup of golden goodness for the day. But it was definitely worth it. At 10:00am the place is already buzzing with cyclists, gym fanatics, families and couples - you could tell it was a local favourite, I'm already kicking myself we didn't leave earlier - but soon enough we had a table and our latte orders were taken. We had made it. Even with all the buzz its still a great place to chill out and zone out - it's an open and airy space and the outdoor courtyard definitely helps absorb some of the noise giving it a very peaceful vibe. Owned by our fellow kiwi friends , Grind roasts its own espresso beans so you know they are specialists in what they do. Their cakes and pastries aren't so bad either and that familiar accent makes you feel a little close to home. Although the breakfast menu looked amazing we only got coffee and cakes this time round. The blueberry slice was just divine - the perfect amount of tang and sweetness. The brownie is as you would expect - triple choc and very rich (best enjoyed with a long black). As for the coffee, well it was perfect - Bonus points for mastering the latte art with almond milk. Grind coffee bar has been one of our fave cafes so far. Not only because it's in a great area, but the coffee , service and food is well worth the travel. Love Adri Xx Grindcoffee.com @grindcoffeebar
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