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Actually I don’t want to share this review on Google map as it’s my one of secret perfect cafe in Bristol city centre. Artisan espresso and barista is very professional. Price is reasonable and it’s a quiet place to stop on. After got an expensive milk water( named cappuccino) in the kiosk(in front
A small coffeeshop in the older part of Bristol, just near the courts which makes for an interesting clientele - including lawyers in traditional garb. The coffee is excellent and there is a small selection of baked goods and toasties. I particularly enjoy the toast and peanut butter. It has a co
Excellent oat milk latte in a very pleasant space
Stopped by for a V60 - very cute shop with wood benches and outdoor seating. Excellent coffee; made slow, rich in flavour, nice sized cup for reasonable price. Quiet spot to work (though you won't find a ton of proper tables inside - was a bit hunched over). A few pastries available (might have more
Oat cappuccino was smooth and delicious, and the hot chocolate was perfectly sweet. Also a great piece of lemon polenta, in a very cute little coffee shop, with a great friendly barista. I’m taking off a star because one of the baristas (a blonde lady) gave off a really immature and rude vibe, whic
Another great coffee in the centre!! We went there on a weekday and sat on the street side. Its house blend is a very balanced one with combination of El Salvador, Ethiopia, Panama and Uganda. The blend is roasted by Clifton. It was so smooth with the milk with balanced taste! Gonna come back for fi
lovely lil cafe with the friendliest staff. the coffee was pretty decent; i could definitely taste the quality of the beans, but had to take a star off as it was slightly too bitter and ashy for my palate.
Possibly the best coffee in this area! As I’ve not tried all the coffee places in Bristol I’m hesitant to go that far! I tried a decaf oat flat white and the coffee was superior to anything else around here. It was £3 which is cheaper and tastes better than another independent coffee place on the ne
Very handy, if you have reason to visit Bristol Crown Court. Small location, and their coffee tends to be a little strong and slightly bitter (not the best) but hey it’s convenient and very close to Corn Street, and St Nicholas market etc
Really nice and small coffee bar with a extravagance taste of coffee. I had a "normal" coffee (house blend) but it taste completely different from normal coffee. The surprising Tate if coffee, the manual way they grind the beans and prepare the coffee is nice to see and experience.
Very friendly customer service and superb coffee. Introduced toasted banana bread into my life. I’m glad we found Small Street Espresso.
A true speciality coffee experience. Amazing quality and friendly staff. Be sure to try their espresso!
Sly and most sufisticated coffee .. on small street ' definitely not small mind you on the service and grind .. fab tasting espresso with smiley and friendly staff. A great first time experience here also with a flapjack that was vegan and upmost yummy!
Good coffee fabulous food and desserts! Nice service and lovely staff! Have music flow but not loud and annoying, very comforting!
A wonderfully cosy and professional spot right in the centre of town, this high quality crew of baristas pump out some of Bristol's finest espresso. In a city loaded with plenty of excellent coffee houses this one stands out - the only issue is finding a seat! Try to visit in off-peak hours to ensur
A must visit when in Bristol! Small street has an incredibly cosy vibe with a smell of beautiful single origin coffee filling the air. The staff are very welcoming and friendly, giving you plenty of time to make up your mind about what you'd like to order. Sometimes you just need a coffee chocolate
Don't even think about going anywhere else for your coffee and croissant if you're anywhere near the centre of Bristol!
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