Flat White
One of the first antipodean-style venues in London, this Soho institution was established in 2005 and has since been a haven for Aussie and Kiwi expats and travellers to get their fix in the capital.
This hot spot, the brainchild of Aussie Peter Hall and New Zealanders, James Gurnsey and Cameron McClure, serves all-day breakfasts and killer espresso coffee.
https://www.flatwhitesoho.co.uk
Allpress Espresso
HAVING outgrown their original location on Shoreditch’s Redchurch Street, Allpress moved their roastery to an old joiner’s factory in Dalston.
Filled with natural light and charm, this reimagined space is now a split-level café and the Allpress’ UK base for roasting, barista training and serving locals and visitors seriously great coffee.
https://au.allpressespresso.com/find/london-roastery
Federation Coffee
There are a few good coffee places in this southeast locale but for a great atmosphere and equally good brew head to Federation.
Located in a prime corner spot at the lively Brixton Market, amongst the slew of buzzing eateries, Federation’s Kiwi owners use a bespoke blend roasted at a nearby market for their famous espresso coffee.
Caravan
WITH its hipster warehouse vibe, the King's Cross outpost of the Caravan venues across London is definitely our pick.
Located in the Granary building, which also houses famed arts and fashion college Central St Martins - famous alumni include Stella McCartney and Zac Posen - this is the ideal spot for an espresso, cold-drip, their signature brunch and people watching.