King Shots Coffee runs out of a Montpellier park pavilion; a gift shop a few streets over has a coffee shed out back serving Rave Coffee from Cirencester.
Properly excellent.
The everyday answer.
A Montpellier spot that makes its syrups in-house and rotates the coffee menu through the year. The room runs on regulars and dogs, none of it staged.
Ask for Dominic. He's the reason the flat whites here taste like someone thought about them.
A Montpellier breakfast spot where the food is the point and the coffee holds its own. The latte art is the tell; someone at the machine is paying attention.
A gift shop in Montpellier with a coffee shed out back, serving Rave Coffee from Cirencester. The flat white is the reason to stop.
Latte art that earns specific praise from regulars who notice the difference. A calm room on Bath Road where the owner runs food nights and works with local businesses.
Proper sourdough in Montpellier, with a flat white that pulls its weight alongside it. The house-blend beans are on the counter if you want to take the coffee home too.
Leo runs the bar himself, and the latte art shows the hours behind it. The menu adds a honey oat latte and London Fog alongside the standards, a step beyond the usual neighbourhood build.
The espresso machine is the draw, and the drinks match it. Staff know what they're pushing; the blue latte is a real recommendation, not a menu filler.