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Fleet Street Press
Address: 3 Fleet Street , London EC4Y 1AU, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7583 7757
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: EC4Y 1AU

opening times

Monday: 06:30-18:30
Tuesday: 06:30-18:30
Wednesday: 06:30-18:30
Thursday: 06:30-18:30
Friday: 06:30-18:30
Saturday: 10:00-17:00
Sunday: 10:00-17:00


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Reviews
Adorable little hidden coffee gem in the depths of an area with nothing but not high quality coffee chains. From the friendly greeting of the workers to the calm atmosphere — this place has no flaws. Would highly recommend their flat white with oat milk!
Stopped in here Saturday morning with some friends, plenty of room downstairs. My wife and I both commented on the great coffee, although friends not so impressed with their tea. Also a good price, especially for London
Friendly service and an excellent almond milk cappuccino. Really sizable compared to more hipster locations but perfect foam and a “fruitier” espresso blend which was really nice. Lots of seating and not crowded on Saturday around noon. They also offer beans to go.
Great little place for high quality coffee in an area with not too many options. The interior is welcoming and well presented given that it is fairly compact. I tried the iced americano which had lovely lingering sweetness. Recommended and I will be back again to sample more
The first time to walk around the Fleet Street, I was astonished since it looks like a street full of the stunning church constructions, the monuments and statues, which have a power left me in awe. Cannot believe this street was existed since the Middle Ages and it is also proved the history of printing and publishing of Britain. Just imagine numbers of journalists and typewriters frequently appeared around at that time. This time I checked The Fleet Street Press, a cute coffee shop along the Fleet street with a name really makes sense….haha… London Coffee Shop for Digital Nomads-9 The Fleet Street Press Category: Artisanal Independent WIFI: Reliable, free to use need to ask for the code Seating: Actually at the beginning, I felt a little disappointed since it looks so cram….and dim inside, though you will feel surprised when you walk in. It still can accommodate 15 seats on the ground floor, then I think the main reason is that the layout is long and thin shape. However, downstairs there are a wonderful basement, with plenty of tables and outlets for you to work the day away. Almost you could have a power point near your seat. Cool stuff… Toilet: One for Unisex Ambience: Not so many people occupy the seats here, so you could always find a seat, especially downstairs, good news for remote workers. Cost: Coffee £2.2-£3.4, Tea £2.2-£2.4, Hot Chocolate £2.8-£3.4 Need to pay extra for milk. Something Special about the cafe: 1 They display London Press Photograhers’ works and sell them; 2 The coffee shop has a basement downstairs, which is full of sofas, armchairs and round tables, with a nostalgic style. Cramped but cosy. Problems: The narrow layout and limited space
I love this place and come here almost every day for my morning coffee, however charging 40p for any other milk but dairy is a bit crazy especially nowadays when a lot of coffee shops don’t : brings a £3.30 coffee up to £4 which is quite steep just for a small coffee
Delicious coffee in a beautiful area! Would go again! Great iced mocha, my friend had a flat white that looked amazing
Not many gluten free options, but the coffee was incredible. The place is very cosy with a nice warm atmosphere in the basement.Food: 5/5
1 week ago today is 2 december 22 after ordered for lunch a sandwich for take away I go for paying 5.50 take away price by card and the young cashier made me pay 5.90 eat inside price and when I let her know she looked at me almost disgusted saying "it's only 40 p" instead of saying sorry, then after I decided that just because of that reaction that I wanted to have 40 p back she said "I don t have coins" so after 2, 3 seconds she took the offering jar and after shaking in a noisy and teatrical way she gave me 1 pound so I gave that to her with a more disgusted face and said Goodbye. It just felt I had to leave a trace of that wonderful girl who probably still works there.
Lovely atmosphere and the view! Really enjoyed my oat flat white in combination with banana bread. Can definitely recommend to those searching for a quick high-quality coffee stop when in the area :
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