A guide to: Coffee on the King’s Road

A guide to: Coffee on the King’s Road

From 9 March, we will be able to enjoy a walk, talk and a coffee with our friends which means a quick pit stop (for two) for a takeaway coffee, croissants or a cup of tea are definitely on the menu.

Hagen

King’s Road favourite (and only) Danish espresso bar, Hagen, is ready and waiting to caffeinate your next jaunt around Chelsea. Serving up freshly roasted coffee and hygge hospitality from their slim-line coffee house at 151 King’s Road, they were even name-checked as “the best coffee I have ever had” by KOBOX personal trainer and model, Toby Huntington-Whiteley in a recent interview. High praise indeed!

151 King’s Road, London SW3 5TX

Redemption Roasters

Coffee with a conscience. Redemption Roasters don’t just believe in the power of a great cup of coffee, but in the power of social justice. Supporting those with a history of imprisonment to transition back into employment, all coffee is made in their roastery in HMP The Mount. They’re now open in their pop-up warehouse in the heart of Chelsea from Monday to Friday between 8am-4pm, and 9-5pm on weekends.

39 King’s Road, London SW3 4NB

Gail’s

Head to Gail’s for a coffee and a side of something delicious. After a lockdown refurb, this Chelsea favourite is open and baking for takeaway, click & collect and home delivery. We’ll be grabbing a delicious savoury croissant to fuel our 10,000 steps.

209 King’s Road, London SW3 5ED

Juice Baby 

King’s Road smoothie and juice bar offer the perfect accompaniment to your new found fresh air and fun. With ‘a thing for plants’ the menu consists of smoothies and juices from every colour of the rainbow and healthy twists on classics such as snickers or brownies for when you need some additional fuel on your walk however, their coffee and plant based milk selection is not to be missed. Coffee can be healthy!

398 King’s Road, London SW10 0LJ

Vardo

Take a wander through Duke of York Square and enjoy a quick pit stop at Vardo. Serving speciality craft coffee, the team use beans from their own roastery in Islington. Committed to provenance and fair-trade practices, the world’s best beans from ethical farms are used in every batch and they constantly develop their seasonal espresso blends and single origin offers in line with the best crops from each season. The result? A really good cup of coffee! Open til late.

9 Duke of York Square, London SW3 4LY

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