The Pavement0.1 mi from Clapham centrelast reviewed May 2026
Filter coffee on the menu and latte art that regulars keep specifically calling out. If you're heading to the Common, this is the right stop.
The barista care shows in the cup even when the sourcing story doesn't.
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The Pavement0.1 mi from Clapham centrelast reviewed May 2026
Filter coffee on the menu and latte art that regulars keep specifically calling out. If you're heading to the Common, this is the right stop.
The barista care shows in the cup even when the sourcing story doesn't.
6 The Pavement, London SW4 0HY, UK
0.1 mi from Clapham centre
Ulterior Motives · 19 May
London's June is a calendar of things that don't happen otherwise: a hundred locked gardens opened for one weekend at the start of the month, the King's…
Richaro's Ramblings · 4 May
Proper Coffee surfaces three tiers. We lean on the top one because that's the obvious thing a discovery site should do, and that's mostly where this site sends…
Union Hand-Roasted on the grinder, single origins on the menu, tasting notes that mean something. The family behind it knows what they're pouring.
Clapham's busiest brunch spot runs a more serious coffee programme than the food-first reputation signals. Own-label beans, a rotating single origin, two guest slots, and retail at the counter.
The owner takes the coffee seriously enough that Clapham's more discerning locals consistently prefer it over Hopper nearby. Near Clapham North, with a cup that justifies the comparison.