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La Piccola

2.3 (3 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Giro - Yum. Chicken bacon avocado panini.

Giro

(3 reviews)

Esher

I am ABSOLUTELY LOVING the fact that Surrey is shedding it's banker belt, geriatric image, full of…read moresoulless national chains, poor food, and independent stores that have seen better days. G!ro cycles is a new cafe on the edge of Esher's high street that combines the quintessential coffee + cycle. The atmosphere is busy and full of cyclists finishing group rides when we head in on a Sunday mid morning. Coffee here is served by trained baristas and matches the quality and standard of other independent coffee shops in the area. At the rear is a bike shop teeming with independent bike gear, unlike your chain stores in Guildford and Chertsey. Service is friendly even when time is short and the baristas are well trained and pump out drinks briskly and with ease. Coffee is provided by a local roaster, Beanberry, and is of fine quality. Overall, a great experience. Time to find work from home days so that I can head over and work from this awesome place.

I can't believe there are only 2 reviews on this place! Then again, it's a cyclist cafe so I'm…read moreguessing most people who come here just chill, eat, and go. Don't be fooled by the lack of reviews. This place is buzzing. It's honestly a standard cafe size but it becomes packed quickly after a cycling event, before lunch time on the weekends, or right after work. They're menu is predominantly health focused which means you get an array of hip smoothies, oatmeal on the go, and avocado toast. I'm honestly the biggest fan of their coffee. Being a coffee fanatic, I get picky but Giro's is strong and delicious. They also have a diverse list of milk alternatives which is always a plus. I can't speak for how they make cappuccinos or lattes but their Americanos are great. The staff are polite and friendly but they do have a tendency to blast AC during the summer months so go with a cardigan. They have a mini cycling shop at the back of the cafe which is cool to peak at if you're bored from working on your laptop.

Hampton Court Sandwich & Coffee Company

Hampton Court Sandwich & Coffee Company

(4 reviews)

££

East Molesey

Carbs, eh? They get such a bad rap. But let me ask you this - if you had consumed your body weight…read morein rioja the previous, very late night, what would you want to soak up the alcohol - a salad? I think not. So that is why I have just dragged my weary legs off to Hampton Court Sandwich and Coffee Company, and inhaled a piping hot parma ham and mozzarella panini which was the culinary equivalent of a defibrillator bringing me back to life. I like coming here because the paninis are marginally cheaper than the other sandwich shops. I also occasionally treat myself to the brownies here - large gooey, sticky slices of dense dark chocolate heaven. There is plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, and like the other coffee shops in this road, this is a stones throw from Hampton Court palace, so a perfect place to recharge your batteries.

I visited this café in a small group for midweek lunch. It was quite busy which we didn't expect,…read morebut gave the place a decent atmosphere. The staff greeting us quickly and the toasted sandwiches here were awesome! Generally, I don't see much difference between a toasted sandwich at a deli and one I can make myself with my generic ex-boxer-branded grilling machine. Maybe it was the panini, maybe it was the feel of the deli with its wooden floors and health and rural vibe. Maybe it was the healthy fruit smoothie made on sight. Whatever it was, I ended up really enjoying my experience here and will be back if ever passing through again. Aside from the food we had, this establishment also has a very organic looking deli for fruit and veg which has a feel of an authentic farmers market. We didn't purchase anything as I wasn't in the market for vegetables at the time but it is a neat extra feature that will attract customers.

The Press Room

The Press Room

(9 reviews)

£

Surbiton

A cute little coffee shop really conveniently places by the Surbiton station! Stopped in for a…read morecoffee and a croissant and don't regret it. The staff was really friendly and there seemed to be a lot of space to stay and work if you wanted to!

Absolute poor following of government guidelines between employees…read more No transparency between manger and costumer when questioned about the picture attached to this review, the picture shows a number of employees mingling and mixing in the shop half hour after closing hours, no one is wearing wearing face covering nor adhering to government guidelines on social distancing. This poses a huge risk to the employees and public health, this could have ended on a bunch of employees falling sick or even worse... infecting members of the public due to asymptomatic employees spreading the corona virus. When contacting the owner of the establishment he was in denial and did not want to discuss matters and was quite unhelpful and rude. Explained to him the detrimental risks of having this establishment do nothing to stop the spread of COVID-19 between the workers and how easy it can be to spread this to the public, when contacting the manager of the shop, I was told that they're following the 2 meters and keeping back to back work, the shop is very small and thus following those to guidelines does nothing to protect the employees if they're not wearing face coverings. A face covering will further protect employees a simple cough could mean an outbreak in that area, according to the owner nothing wrong with the things he does after explaining to him the risks and is wilfully happy to allow its employees and the public to be on risk on his ignorance. It is devastatingly unfair that many businesses loose their livelihood due and some close down and suffer enormous loss, when establishments like this get to operate and profit while other businesses who might be deemed much safer, are shut down due to lockdown. Establishments have been closed down to stop the spread and this establishment is allowed to operate while allowing its employees to be at risk every day that they're open. This shop should be shut down if it allows those risks to happen.

Ewell Court House Tea Room - Inside is spacious

Ewell Court House Tea Room

(6 reviews)

££

Ewell

Menu is very limited. Waited an hour for the meal. It was cold on serving and my friend waited…read moreanother 10 minutes before hers arrived. I used to visit on a regular basis before the new owners took over. I definitely won't be going there again.

A GREAT AREA COMBINING A PARK, LAKE, LIBRARY, NURSERY AND TEA ROOM…read more I've always liked this relaxing spot and would use it more but the lack of any public toilets is a real flaw in the Council's thinking. Luckily, in the last few weeks, a tea room has opened as part of the existing kitchen nursery garden and they do have a toilet (complete with an excellent baby changing facility) - albeit for customers only. On a sunny day, it's great to wander around the lake (or big pond?) and enjoy the greenery or wander around the nursery - which was the original kitchen nursery for the house and then sit in the excellent tea room. The tea room has a great ambience, sited right next to the nursery garden so you can either sit outside next to the plants or in the 'conservatory' area - there are a lot of tables, all spaciously laid out. The tables and chairs are good quality garden furniture and everything is clean and bright. Service is friendly and prompt, tables are cleared quickly. The menu is limited but quite adequate. The food is not amazing but is OK. For example, the cream tea sounds great and is served on a silver tray with great crockery. The scones, though were small (I've had single scones that were bigger than two of these mass produced scones combined) and cold. Oddly, there was more jam and cream than I could reasonably put on the two scones - which made me feel wasteful. The prices were average for Epsom. I would certainly recommend this place to my friends.

La Piccola - mediterranean - Updated May 2026

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