Taylor St Baristas
Travelbag130 Queens Road, Brighton, BN1 3WB
Reviews for Taylor St Baristas
I am a regular at Taylor St Baristas Richmond branch, and thought it would be wrong not to pop into their Brighton shop when in that part of the world. We were in need of a coffee break, and I knew that we would be sure of a good one here.
The set up is slightly unusual - basically just a small serving counter in the front of a Travel Agency. But they don't need much more space to concoct one of their excellent flat whites, and never fear, there is room for a selection of cakes and other goodies too.
Our coffees were delicious, as were the cute Caramello Koala's (an Aussie chocolate) we ate.
This isn't the usual place to find a coffee shop, its in a travel agents! However it is definitely worth giving it a go. Its not the best tasting out there but by no means the worst! The service here is where they have all other coffee shops beat. Its absolutely fantastic! can't fault the service at all. All of the staff are so friendly, they will stop and chat and make sure you are ok. Prices are pretty much the same as any other coffee shop and the range on the menu is the same too. All in all, a great little coffee shop!
I had overlooked this place until today. I mean, a travel agent on Queen's Road isn't the first place you go for a coffee... But I'm so glad I stopped! The coffee was surprisingly awesome, and the foam deliciously smooth.
I haven't sampled coffee there enough times to say it's better than Redroaster yet, but they're certainly on the button and definitely beat any of the other chains about town hands down.
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