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9 years ago
Best place on Garrett lane drag for coffee, cake, brunch, pizza, booze.... I love bean and hop. Great staff, great music, great atmosphere - oh and great food. read more
424-426 Garratt Lane
Southfields
London SW18 4SL
United Kingdom
Summerstown
020 7998 6584
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http://www.beanandhop.co.uk
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What time does Bean & hop open?
Bean & hop opens at 8:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Bean & hop opens at 9:00 AM on Sunday.
What time does Bean & hop close?
Bean & hop closes at 4:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday and Sunday.Bean & hop closes at 10:00 PM on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Mon-Tue 8:00 AM - 4:30 PMWed-Sat 8:00 AM - 10:00 PMSun 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Does Bean & hop have parking?
Yes, Bean & hop has parking options.
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This does sort of feel like your typical Melbourne cafe, though come to think of it I don't think I…read morehave encountered a Melbourne Cafe that has multiple types of beans on offer. Sure, you do have them trying to push single origin (though I suspect they don't actually get any bonuses for doing so, it's just to enrich the shareholders). Still, that aside, this was a pretty decent cafe, especially since you have a huge number of different beans to try, which means that you aren't going to get stuck with a type you don't like.
I always remember a cool coffee shop / experience . Seeing the tubes of fresh roasted coffee and…read morehearing them shoot over to be ground is a memorable sound. This is my second time at RPC, first time was in Detroit. The coffee is made to order. I had a mild - Brazil, 100% arabica. The interior is modern and cozy. The coffee was delicious .
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Great coffee, food and service! Staff is very friendly…read more Having WIFI was a huge plus!!!
Visited here for the first time on the 30th November - my friend & I meet in Lewes each month &…read morethought we would try somewhere different from the wonderful Fuego Lounge & The Sip where we normally go. It looks appealing on entering but sadly this is where it stopped for us. The customer service was lack lustre, menu choice was good, service was slow, tea in chipped dirty teapots, the breakfast we had were presented nicely... However I became very unwell very soon after eating, my friend soon followed suit in becoming unwell whilst walking around town. We reached out to let them know & Joe Thomson Head of Operations at Trading Post Coffee Roasters swiftly came back to apologise & seek to investigate. Like the service this was very lack lustre & despite promising a resolution, this & the promised refund had never been delivered. So whilst it looks great it doesn't promise on its looks on either service, quality or hygiene (read the reviews).
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We just stumbled across this place by accident one evening and wondered if it was even open to the…read morepublic. We returned a week later during business hours, and sure enough, the coffee roasters were turning, and the aroma was intoxicating. It's a tiny shop with barely enough room for a couple of customers, but the proprietor has about 8 beans or blends on offer, cash sales only. The floor is covered with giant burlap sacks of coffee, and even more interestingly, the roasting and grinding machines are from a bygone era. As noted by the previous poster, the proprietor/owner has had the shop for 32 years, but the shop has been around much longer, as his uncle owned it before him. The coffee roasting machines date from 1925. Walking into this shop is like visiting a museum of London past. He was happy to chat a bit and asked us what kind of coffee we liked and how we prepared it. A few minutes later he handed over a 250g bag of ground Brazillian Santos with a dark espresso roast for about £3.80. Later, when we continued on through Camden to do some shopping, we were amazed at how the intense smell of the coffee was emanating out of my bag, even though he had taped up the paper package inside a plastic bag. Those freshly roasted and ground beans were almost overpowering, really. We had a cup when we got home and it was really delicious. We've been enjoying it all week. This place is a real gem! We'll definitely be regulars.
I had to come to Yelp to review this place, like other posters before me, because this place is a…read morenational treasure. My sweetie and I are big fans of single-origin coffee, which makes us a minority in London, but we stumbled across another coffee shop in Camden that referred us to this place, and we are so happy to have found it! It's a tiny, one-employee shop but this guy really knows his stuff. While we were there, he was roasting coffee in the (now antique) cylinder roaster that another Yelper has posted a photo of. During our conversation, he jumped up and came around the counter and squeezed past us to halt the roasting process. He knew, simply by the smell and sound and his sense of how long it had been roasting, when the beans were done! The scales and other equipment in the shop are not high-tech but they're sturdy and gets the job done; quite fun to observe. We had come in search of raw beans that we could take home and roast ourselves, and although he typically doesn't sell them green, he sold some to us and gave us instructions on how to store them properly as well. We took them home and have been roasting small batches at a time and enjoying them very much! I look forward to visiting his shop again next time we're in London. If you enjoy making quality coffee at home, this guy knows his stuff. Note that some of the reviews seem to be describing a cafe that serves coffee and pastries; this shop only sells beans but they don't have space for tables to serve coffee or food. They might be referring to the similarly named "Camden Coffee House" which is close by.
Little roasting machine on the left
Small shop jammed packed with coffee beans and a big machine for roasting them in.
85 year-old coffee roaster in action
We were strolling by and fancied a coffee, so we stopped in this little coffee shop. They have a…read morereally cute back garden patio. What a nice surprise! I had an old fashioned espresso (how cool!) and my fiance had a latte, complete with latte art. They serve homemade oat cakes as well. It's a nice gem in the neighborhood. I will mention that I went to the restroom, which is downstairs. It's located in the basement, which sort of looks like a family's rec room. When I went down there, the previously friendly barista was having lunch on the couch. It's a weird area to walk through. It feels like an area you shouldn't be walking through, but nevertheless, I was happy to be able to use the loo!
First time We have visited hear and we were pleasantly surprised , the place had a very chilled and…read morerelaxed feel . The staff were friendly and knowledgable and enthusiastic about their coffee which they roast themselves, we chose the Brazilian and Guatemalan coffee with cheese and bacon oaties and both the coffee and oaties were excellent . They also sell their own coffee beans !
Great little coffee shop near Waterloo
Located inside The Covered Market in Oxford City Centre (use the Market Street entrance, it's right…read moreinside). Many local reviewers say this place has the BEST coffee they've ever had. That's a big brag. However, I have to say, they may be right. I ordered an Americano to get the full monty on the strength and flavor of their espresso pulls. Dark roast, perfectly brewed and brought to my table just outside the establishment by attentive service. I could have sat there and had 4-5 of these. Paired with a piece of their banana bread. Very pleasant quick stop. Lots of beautiful looking pastries and coffees for sale to go inside also. Def worth a stop if you are in area.
Cute interior I actually went to the one in summertown but no yelp for that location. Cute interior…read moreand really cute latte art. Cappuccino was cute it was a little sour not sure if they killed shot or if it's just fruity but I added honey and then I really liked it lol
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Outside tables for Colombia Coffee Roasters in The Covered Market, Oxford UK
Just left Cote from lunch knowing there was a decent looking coffee shop nearby...not bad and…read morereasonable chocolate cake too...and a goodly portion! service a little haphazard...looked more like a student start up...nevertheless, it was worth a visit and would return
Excellent find in the town centre of Guildford, finally a decent independant coffee shop that…read moresources and roasts their own coffee. Chris and Monika, who are both Swedish have a real passion for top quality coffee and light bites to eat. Small and dog/child friendly cute and friendly atmosphere.
The crew at coffee island are great Iam a regular customer and I always get a welcome from the crew…read moreI would love to be an employee of one of the stores especially Edgware road
Brews are phenomenal tasting, and milk steamed to absolute perfection. Great coffee is a product,…read morebut a great cafe is definitely an experience. Since Nude Espresso shut down in Soho Square in '15, I found it nearly impossible to find a comparable loft cafe with a great coworking space. However, Coffee Island has filled that void. Located off a 7-Dials offshot of Covent Garden, this large venue has a beautiful overhead loft overlooking the barista bar. There are also plenty of tables and chairs on the first floor, including outside on the patio. The architecture is adorable, think iron staircase that leads you to barstool seating situated along the glass wall. The lengthy table is equipped with modern library desk lamps for each individual. Cute decor as well and coffee magazines/literature can be found in every nook and corner. The baristas there are all super friendly, and boy, does each and every one of them hustle. By hustle, I mean, if they aren't ringing up customers or whipping up beverages or serving food, they are constantly tidying up the venue, doing dish sweeps, and keeping the venue in tiptop shape, even during the busy hours. They engage with customers and make sure your drink is crafted to perfection. Definitely my new favorite spot when I want to work up above in a loft with the energy of the bustling cafe in my peripheral vision. Easily 5 stars. Pro-tip: they have a loyalty card. After £50 spent, you get a free crafted beverage or some amount of coffee beans for home.
Turkey coffee
Almost hidden in the back of a courtyard and basement of a church, but glad to have found them…read more Their coffee drinks are made to order and done well, with fresh pastries to choose from. There is the added bonus of having bags of coffee to take home for that nice flavor at home. There is comfortable seating inside and outside, and everyone who works there is friendly. Add it to your list of places to drop in.
We walked from our hotel wanting to love this place, and the mission, but it was a huge…read moredisappointment. The service was uninviting and surprisingly rude when we asked about the coffee roast and the morning special- buy a pastry and receive a cold brew. One small example, I had already ordered a pastry but the main hostess denied that I should receive a free cold brew. The main issue though was "tone" and "unfriendliness". The espresso and pastry were good, not great. As we know, customer experience is everything and Redemption missed by not understanding that.
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Sadly, both the coffee and the service at Amoret were bad. The staff came off rude and pretentious,…read moreand when I asked a very basic question--"what's your specialty here?"--they didn't seem to know how to answer it. On top of that, the prices didn't match the actual value. There are so many better coffee shops in the area--don't be lured in like I was by the idea of people who care about good coffee. I have to say the young lady wasn't as intolerable as the gentleman. She was beautiful and quiet, and kind.
Really nice spot for a quick respite. Had a latte, cold water and blueberry bread slice. Barista…read morewas fun, even though he was out of ice on a hot day! Good energy in the place with a few stools to grab a seat.
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Delicious food! Super friendly and helpful staff! Absolutely…read morewonderful experience, will most definitely eat here again when I'm in town.
Date of Visit: 02.10.09 "Pure Treasure - Great Chef with…read moregreat passion" Review: You first enter and feel that it is both casual and reasonably lively and Family friendly. I know Mill Hill and this is not my usual spot for breakfast or lunch so I was intrigued by Mill & Brew. The head chef was previously trained by Jamie Oliver and his passion for food and caring about the ingredients really shines through. Quick tip to the owner "don't let this one go". A great menu catering for all including a good vegetarian and vegan options with lots to select but my only criticism on the menu is that the Breakfast and Lunch menus are very similar and only a couple of new dishes added for lunch. Also although there are cakes and other dessert items no specific in house desserts and I would love to see this moving forward. All portion sizes are large so feel free to order more single dishes and share so you can get a chance to really sample the fantastic menu selection. I will be going again and would highly recommend this establishment to all. Parking: Ample station parking and also street metered parking also which although is limited to 1.5hours at around £2 you can go back and get another ticket. Decor & Lighting: A rustic cafe feel but really well done so you just feel comfortable at a light casual place to meet for a coffee or a full meal. Heating and Cooling: Noted they have AC and during our time the AC was off but temperature was perfect, not hot or cold. Ambience & Acoustics: A great feel but acoustics wise there were a few people around and it did sometimes get hard to have a conversation but being hard walls and high ceilings this would be an acoustic issue anyway. Service: Excellent service by all members of staff as each would come and ask if all was ok so very attentive. DB Level: 77.3 dB We had the following: Coconut crush - My friend had this and suffice to say it must have been to her taste as nothing was left. Berry burst - Textured and fresh and I am no fan of blueberry but loved this combination. I would recommend this for all to try. Beetroot smash (Poached beetroot smashed with organic yoghurt, topped with pomegranate, crushed walnuts & pistachios finished with fresh apple on sourdough) - A take on the usual avocado on toast but using an english ingredient. The bread is crispy with the beetroot both light and sweet. All very well presented and I for one not being a fan of beetroot was a bit worried about this one but I was pleasantly surprised and I am glad we had selected this from the menu and is a must to try. English breakfast (Two fried eggs, smoked streaky bacon, award-winning sausage, homemade baked beans, a baked tomato, Portobello mushroom, potato & onion rosti and toast) - Again a well presented dish. All the ingredients used and specially selected. The beans being fresh and not the canned variety with a great light taste. You also get a little salad with light fresh dressing. Along with the best crispy bacon I have had which was really crunchy. The award winning sausage had a light spice and perfectly cooked and not too meaty. The tomatoes and mushrooms along with the perfect egg and the most amazing hash brown all work in perfect balance. M&B banana pancakes (Triple-stacked fluffy pancakes! Choose between our classic smoked bacon and maple syrup or our caramelised bananas with sweetened cream cheese & toasted hazelnuts) - Sweet and fluffy but be aware this is a large portion which we shared and still could not finish the entire dish. Real care and attention taken to the dish which would not go a miss in most fine dining establishments. Albeit they would probably charge more and give a much smaller portion. Halloumi rings - A nice touch and variation on onion rings. A nice light and crispy batter and works well as a side dish also served with a home made dip which works well. Fries/Chips (Hand cut, twice cooked, crispy chips) - Great chunky chips which are rustic with the skin left on. Again served with a great home made dip. A treat for all. Chicken Schnitzel Burger (Free range crispy chicken breast fillet in a brioche bun with baby gem lettuce, homemade coleslaw & mature cheddar cheese, topped with siracha mayo) - A nice homely made item, crispy, crunchy and nice taste to the batter coating. Really fresh and worth every penny. Conclusion: The slight issue we found is that the Wi-Fi needs improvement as there is poor signal and no real cover. But food wise and atmosphere wise there was no complaints at all other than wanting maybe more items for Lunch and having their own home made dessert menu. All the food is fresh and all ingredients sourced with care and attention. I would be happy to have the same food in the top city hotel and I do think this chef is going places so why not try out where he started his own vision before you have to pay more for the privilege in years to come. Great food and good value.
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