Costa Coffee

Costa Coffee is a coffee shop Church End located in United Kingdom.

6 / 10
33
ratings
  • Phone

    +44 191 455 6568

  • Website

    costa.co.uk

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  • Type

    Coffee Shop

Address

132 George Ln Church End Greater London E18 1BA United Kingdom

Credit Cards Yes (incl. NFC Payments & MasterCard)
Wi-Fi Free
Outdoor Seating No
Menus Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, Dessert

Comments / 5


Keywords:

wifi paninis brownies
Levina Duivesteijn

Free wifi via the O2 network (get a free Costa coffee card at the counter for unlimited access, otherwise you'll only have 30 min internet) and there are electricity plugs at the back (last table).

Manahil Aleem

They have great Tuna Panini and Cheese toasties . It takes too long for them to toast esp at rush hour but taste wise it's great! Love the packed brownies too!

Katie H

Used to be the second half of Abbotts Travel before they sold it. What can I say about the place, good coffee , good paninis and by the looks of how popular it is, in a good location.

Simba Grieve

Something SW has needed for a while. Somewhere you can get a decent Iced Coffee . The staff are a bit slow, but that's understandable at a new business. More street-side seating is needed though!

Alan Stevens

The wifi is great. Very busy just after the morning school run. Plenty of room to sit at the back of the cafe .

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I love this place. So much variety. Every bean and legume you could imagine. The fresh fruit and vegetables are always amazing and ripe, and they have so many unusual varieties I've never seen before - Amy Moore