Reviews
A quiet little oasis on a busy street with great coffee. A must visit if you are in the area.
Coffee is exceptional. Some of the comments here mention unfriendly staff but they couldn't be more wrong. Ive never experienced anything that amounts to rudeness or pretentiousness. In fact I go to Daily Goods so often because I like the staff and they treat me and everyone warmly. They're also one of the few places in London that do proper coffee with proper almond milk which if you have a dairy intolerance like me, you'll know how hard that is to find
Coffee Price: £2.60 Flat White Pretty bang average coffee shop. Place has been taken over by quiet Macbook users sitting on a table each. It's more like a library with music than a coffee shop vibe. Absolutely no coffee shop chatter. There was no lunch available despite being advertised as a brunch location. The coffee is good and if you need a few hours to sit on your laptop it's not a bad place - think of the ambience as a university library that serves coffee
Super top quality coffee espresso and filter. A relaxed place to have a conversation or work. They have nice sandwiches and a small selection of baked goods. They used to have tasty cinnamon buns, but apparently no one ordered them besides me. If you like cinnamon buns, ask them to bring them back, I'd appreciate that.
Really good coffee, possibly the best in Camberwell, and some tasty treats. Staff are normally really friendly too. Only 4 stars because they used to do food and had a few tables at the back but they have since removed the tables and turned the back into a skate shop selling skateboards and similar gear. Personally, I think this is a shame and whilst it obviously appeals to some people, I would prefer to have the seated area and the food.
I wish I would have a time to sit down there. Just grabbed a take away cappuccino. Coffee was really nice, staff friendly and smiling, welcoming. I liked an atmosphere there. I'm not local but definitely want to visit it again if I will be around.
Best coffee in Camberwell, but worst customer service in London. I really want to like this place but every time I go there, I get more and more put off by a number of staff members. My honest opinion is that the place does the best coffee in Camberwell hands down. However, when I purchase it, its always on the fly due to the aloof and "I'm so cool I don't have to even pretend to be nice" attitude of most of the staff. In a silly way I would like to think they are just socially awkward, so it makes it ok... but I really don't think that's the case. Now saying that, some of the staff are friendly and its unfair to shoot those individuals down. But lately, the bulk of the staff seem almost upset they have to take your order, fail to even look you in the face, and really can't be done with you fast enough, so they can go back to talking to their friends. Its almost a club house feel for a few rather than a place that welcomes people. Who knows, maybe that's the feel the owner is going for. However, it can't be that great for business, as I know a number of people in the area who feel that same. Cool isn't cool, if you're trying to hard to be cool you know. The atmosphere is dry. Not cool and calm, but dry. And the truth be told, when I have ordered a salad in the past, I paid over the odds and received a portion so small, it came in a bowl the size of a coffee mug. No joke. To finish on a positive note, I'll say it once more. They by far have the best coffee in Camberwell. And I am grateful for that.
My colleagues and I have worked in the area for many years. It's a shame as we were all quite excited when this place opened, but we have tried on many occasions to ignore the rude, 'cooler-than-though' attitude of the staff, because frankly, they do do a good coffee and tuna sandwich although over priced and watching-your-calories sized portions. We have an organisation wide boycott after feeling that without a tidy beard and a little knitted hat, we will not live up to the standards of these staff to feel worthy of a smile and some personable friendly conversation.
Love this place, great coffee and fantastic art.
The friendly baristas at Daily Goods served up a flat white so fabulous and flawless I thought I had gone to heaven. The chocolate and cherry cookie was scrumptious too. It's quite a spacious coffee shop and there's a chilled out atmosphere. They also serve a selection of sandwiches.