Burlington Rd0.5 mi from Raynes Park centrelast reviewed May 2026
Clean espresso in a neighbourhood where clean espresso is not guaranteed. The food earns the second visit.
Espresso that tastes like espresso, in a part of London where that's rare.
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.
Burlington Rd0.5 mi from Raynes Park centrelast reviewed May 2026
Clean espresso in a neighbourhood where clean espresso is not guaranteed. The food earns the second visit.
Espresso that tastes like espresso, in a part of London where that's rare.
259 a, Burlington Rd, New Malden KT3 4NE, UK
0.5 mi from Raynes Park 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.
Pulls shots from Curious Roo, which puts it ahead of most options in Raynes Park. The cinnamon bun has its own following.
Southwest London's neighbourhood espresso stop, built around the coffee rather than the food. It's the kind of place regulars return to specifically for the cup.
South African-owned espresso spot with a flat white that stands out locally. The barista names the latte art; swans and hearts; which is how you know the craft here is deliberate.