Wimbledon Park Rd0.2 mi from Southfields centrelast reviewed May 2026
A self-described Melbourne coffee snob rated the espresso among the best in London, specifically for the coffee, not the cause. The baristas are trained through a youth employment programme, which makes the quality an outcome of intent, not chance.
The barista training programme produces espresso that caught a Melbourne coffee snob's attention.
Ulterior Motives · 16 Jun
London in July runs two clocks. One is the second week at the tennis and the Proms finding their opening night; the other is quieter: six wooden skiffs rowing…
Richaro's Ramblings · 14 Aug
I am writing this from Ponta Delgada, where the coffee in front of me was roasted about four streets away. Normally that is the whole story.
Wimbledon Park Rd0.2 mi from Southfields centrelast reviewed May 2026
A self-described Melbourne coffee snob rated the espresso among the best in London, specifically for the coffee, not the cause. The baristas are trained through a youth employment programme, which makes the quality an outcome of intent, not chance.
The barista training programme produces espresso that caught a Melbourne coffee snob's attention.
254 Wimbledon Park Rd, London SW19 6NL, UK
0.2 mi from Southfields centre
Ulterior Motives · 16 Jun
London in July runs two clocks. One is the second week at the tennis and the Proms finding their opening night; the other is quieter: six wooden skiffs rowing…
Richaro's Ramblings · 14 Aug
I am writing this from Ponta Delgada, where the coffee in front of me was roasted about four streets away. Normally that is the whole story.
Wylie's is a proper neighbourhood coffee shop in Southfields that rotates guest roasters, so there's always a reason to go back. The coffee is consistently good and the place has genuine character.
A food-first spot in Southfields that roasts its own beans and takes them seriously. The cortado is the tell.
A coworking space with genuinely good coffee; they rotate between Kiss the Hippo, Origin and Rosslyn, which tells you the people running it actually care what's in the cup.