A new study revealed Britain’s best café is Devine Restaurant Coffee Bar, located near The Tower of London.
The study conducted by Pens.com analysed Tripadvisor review counts and ratings for more than 14,000 café’s across the UK’s 150 most populated cities including Aberdeen, Nottingham and of course London. It then created a score combining these two factors to find out which spots are highest rated and favoured by Britons.
Devine Restaurant Coffee Bar took the trophy with a staggering 1,409 reviews and received a near-perfect score of 4.997.
Located in Vine Street right in the heart of London, the café is in the prime location for new and returning customers.
A Pens.com spokesperson said: “Cafes often mean more to communities they serve than just a place to grab a coffee-they’re a space to unwind, connect with others, work and write.”
Devine Restaurant Coffee Bar is family run and has been for many years.
The menu caters for all, with the likes of full English breakfasts, omelettes, baps, pastries and a list full of vegan options.
The restaurant has reasonable pricing considering its central location with the most expensive item priced at only £12.
You can even purchase a cup of tea for as little as £1.
A Pens.com spokesperson added: “These results show the strength and diversity of Britain’s cafes across the country. While the top spot goes to London, its great to see towns and cities throughout the UK represented in the rankings, demonstrating the nationwide growth in quality coffee shops and cafes.”
Read more about Britain’s best cafés here.
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