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  • Most cafes focus on milk-based drinks, so they'd probably make you meh espresso, but some places like Moonstruck consider espresso its own drink (as they should!) and will go through the whole ordeal of puck prep etc to serve you something delicious. It probably depends on your taste as well though, I know I can find some great fruity espresso but I don't know where to send someone who prefers darker roasts.

  • Talk to me...fruity espresso is exactly what I'm looking for!

    Also, I gave up making home espresso a while back. So it is a genuine treat, as a change from filter at home and Mokapot at work.

  • Moonstruck in Vauxhall is my favourite, they rotate through roasters for their guest espresso and often have geshas. I've had some nice fruity ones from Elsewhere too but be warned that they've sold off their cafes and their only location is the roastery in Deptford!

    Broca's house espresso is Dark Arts which is good though I have only had it once. Generally Dark Arts has good reputation really, so I assume their own cafe will be good!

    I've also been to Carbon Kopi in Baron's Court a couple of time and the espresso was decent/on the fruitier side.

    Mostly South London centric sorry, but I hope this helps! I very strongly recommend Moonstruck out of all of these.

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