Great British coffee bar
Oliver Peyton, restaurateur and judge on the BBC’s Great British Menu, is raising the bar for the UK’s coffee scene, opening a stylish espresso and churros bar at the British Library in London.
The Espresso Bar has eight single estate coffees, five rotating espresso blends, an on-site roaster and expert baristas. Just as you might expect from a sommelier, the roasters here are trained to offer guidance on the difference between exotic offers such as the Ethiopian Harrar or Guatemala Antigua.
All coffees are priced under £2 and are available to drink in or take away. In addition, customers can take away coffee beans, or have them ground freshly on-site in 250g bags.
Added temptation for a winter treat comes from the bar’s selection of churros, the hot doughnuts enjoyed across Spain and Latin America.
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The Espresso Bar churros are served with a sugar and cinnamon spice dusting and can be accompanied by hot chocolate or praline dips.
Peyton already operates a number of bakeries across London under the Peyton & Byrne name. Not surprisingly, these pastries, cakes, sandwiches and savoury snacks are also available at this latest venture. All in all, the perfect way to reward yourself after a cultural binge at the British Library.
Gabriel Savage, 27.10.09