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"UPDATE: Soho Store Opening Hours:Monday to Wednesday 10am to 6pm and Thursday to Saturday 10am to 7pm. Closed on Sunday. Prepaid shop collections are available online."
Address: 52 Old Compton Street , London W1D 4PB, XGL, GB
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This tiny shop is like an Ali-Baba cave for coffees! Selection is enormous, prices are very reasonable, and they can grind it for you. As a bonus, they have very good take-away coffee from £1, a large selection of coffee-making tools, teas, confectionery, hangover drops and even a samovar!
I would give 6 out of 5 if it was possible : There are variety of coffee blends from all over the world. It is hard to choose but the staff is really helpful and knowledgeable. They guided me really well. I went for “Formula Rossa”, a blend of African and Brazilian coffees and “Kopi Luwak”,digested coffee cherries by the Asian civets. I paid £27 for 100gr Kopi Luwak which is fair given it is an expensive coffee. They asked how I brew my coffee and grinded it nicely for my moka pot. I brewed it as soon as I arrived home. The coffee was fresh and didn’t dissapoint at all.
Love the abundant of coffee selections here. They are also quite accommodative explaining differences of their coffee and taste, so if you don’t know where to start JUST ASK. Got quite few half-pounders, will definitely come back
A great little shop located in Soho.What there don't know about coffee or tea isn't worth knowing. Purchsed some nice loose tea and some coffee.Was served by a nice assistant named Deanna who answered any questions I had about my purchaes.Would highly recommend a visit if you are in London.
Are you also a coffee lover? Then you must visit this place. Although we have been living in London for a while, I would say that this place is a well hidden surprise on open sight. The moment you walk in, smells from different coffees will greet you and explore your mind. You can choose how you want your coffee grinded. Price is reasonable about £5.30 the 250gr. They also have selections of teas, but we did not try any. Lastly, you can have an espresso to go for £1. Probably the most delicious and cheapest coffee in London.
A fabulous age-old coffee store for coffee lovers and masters. There is a varied and rich selection of coffee bean from all over the world. The staff are friendly, knowledgeable and devoted. It’s indeed always a pleasure for me to visit Algerian Coffee Stores.
Beautiful coffee beans! I bought Java beans and can’t wait to try it at home
This is an amazing shop and I love to go in. I always buy a wonderful packet of high roast coffee of the month. It's always brilliant. The staff are always charming and they will grind your coffee as you like. They have fantastic quality coffees and teas from everywhere together with lovely sweety things and brewing pots. They also sell you a coffee to go which at just £1 is practically a steal. I highly recommend this place, best coffee shop I know of.
If you consider yourself a coffee master and taster then this small store is full of aroma and variety. You will he amazed of the superior beans and blends. Get grinded if you like. They do have a lot of coffee making stuff as well a collection of tead and other goods. It is in Soho.
Algerian Coffee Stores, which a brilliant place to get all things coffee. Fresh coffee beans and various coffee making equipment such as expresso making pots. I've had a latte here and was simply blown away by the taste of the coffee. The latte I had was seriously smooth coffee, with a steady taste and feel. There are no sharp or overly bitter taste to this coffee, with a consistent taste between the first sip and the after-taste. Just smooth and consistent from start to finish. The price of the latte here is cheaper than many of the cafes on the same street and far better experience. I've only now realised the standard high street cafes are bland compared to this coffee place. The shop also sells chocolates lots and lots of it, as well as some speciality baked goods. Can't vouch for either though.
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