— Lovely place to take a break ! Coffee lovers this is your place ♥️☕️
Day skating in Hyde park so a great coffee and Pastry, Liked it so much that returned for beverages on the way home. Chilled out good music and staff.Soho Grind for me.
Super atmosphere, attentive staff, great coffee.
Quality bar downstairs, great cocktails - especially "wonderful life " cocktail, great music , had a great night with mates.
Lovely little bar, great atmosphere, friendly staff & amazing expresso martini.
We arrived at Soho Grind in Beak Street for a nightcap - one of several new sites from the Shoreditch Grind "Grind & Co" coffee bar team (see also Piccadilly Grind & brand new Holborn Grind). They have just reopened their evening basement bar after sorting out some permanent licensing, something I'm all too aware of after two failed attempts to visit before!
It was worth the wait - a classic Soho bar / refuge akin to the Flat Iron basement bar and Society Club down the road. Tiny, relaxed, fun, arty, and good-looking - the only slight downside is having to order food to be allowed to drink, but a plate of cured meats slipped down easily enough. Bartenders and customers were in good spirits, enjoying the eclectic soundtrack whilst trying not to stare at the erotica on the walls.
Cocktails are well priced as they are at Shoreditch Grind. Chris couldn't resist the Flat White Russian - not our waitress, but a boozy coffee cocktail served hot with Soho Grind Espresso, Chase Vodka, Coffee Liqueur and Milk. Meanwhile I had my eyes on a Short Mexican (stop it) with El Jimador Reposado, Cayenne, and Cracked Coffee Beans which was interesting but didn't quite come together. Natalie unsurprisingly went for Gin-Out The Jams - a very drinkable concoction of Gin, Vermouth, Sugar, and Rhubarb & Ginger Jam.
Of course, most won't look past the Soho Grind Espresso Martini, and who can blame them?
It's another hit for the fast expanding Grind & Co. group. Upstairs is a funky-looking daytime coffee hangout, but you'll find me downstairs with the Mexicans and the Russians.
Good Coffee | Compact Location | OK Service | Recommended
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Grind is a small coffee shop in the SOHO area in Central London, serving a small selection of espresso based drinks.
I ordered a flat white to go and enjoyed the drink, although the milk could have been prepared better.
Verdict: Recommended
Food/ Quality - 4/5
Location/ Ambiance - 3/5
Price (Value for Money) - 4/5
Service - 4/5
Other (Central and accessible) - 5/5
Had a coffee at Grind in Carnaby the other day, only to learn that they have a hidden cocktail bar! As a fan of drinking from bars all over the world, the bartender was a pro, looked like he really understand the making of a good cocktail. The Espresso Martini I had was amazingly creamy on top and beautiful. My friend had a Pina Colada which he said was sweet, creamy and refreshing. Ended the night with a Woodford Old Fashioned which was was very orangey aromatic and smooth. Recommended for any cocktail enthusiasts to try! However, the spacing is a bit tight and not well ventilated - not that bad but too cramped. Coffee and cocktails are good though.
It's been fun coming back here after a while. People at Grind have great vibes and I rate that🔥. Thank you for a beautiful atmosphere and tasty drinks.
Quite and cozy
Helpful staff
Ordered a :
Colombian filtered coffee is 8/10
Flat white is 7/10
I have to say, the coffee I had in Grind was absolutely top-notch! And let me tell you, Jammy, the coffee magician, really knows how to work that brew. Highly recommend this place for a delightful sip of that liquid magic!
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