I don't often get up to Hampstead and whenever I do I am struck down with a severe case of suburb-envy. Oh it is lovely up there. I had to go and pick up my friend Neil and I was a bit early so decided to park (only possible because it was a Sunday) and seek out Ginger & White, as I had read such good things about it. Located in cute Perrins Court, which runs off the High St, just near the tube, my first impressions of Ginger & White were "looks cute" then "oh crap, it looks really busy" and it was, heavingly so. I always think it is the test of a cafe how they deal with too many customers and these guys seemed to be doing...OK. I hate the feeling of ordering something and then standing around feeling more and more awkward waiting for your coffee/salad/long island ice tea and at G&W I was just beginning to think "for f*ck's sake get a move on" when the coffee came. And it was delicious, really good in fact - they use Square Mile beans and the over-worked barista poured an exemplary flat white. I also (and those that know me will be surprised by this) enjoyed a lovely friand - although I had well and truly devoured it by the time my coffee arrived. Sometimes I think there are just way too many people in London, at least at the places that are good - anyway at the risk of sounding like a grumpy old man, if you are wandering round the leafy streets of NW3 make sure you take time to pop in to Ginger & White, they make great coffee. Just try and pick a quiet time.
Monday 13 September 2010
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It got written up in Time Out recently -
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Bit of a mixed review!
ReplyDeletebest coffee shop in nw london. bar none.
ReplyDeleteserve perfect coffees, relaxed child friendly kiwis, artisan breads and pastries. fabulous place.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to go back - I am overdue for a chilled out Hampstead day!
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