Tuesday 21 September 2010

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Monday 20 September 2010

Grills & Greens, Godalming, UK

Lovely Godalming is a picture postcard village in Surrey. Having lived in Guildford I always saw Godalming  as a nicer place to go when you got a bit older. Recently I went to Grills & Greens for a solid dinner before hitting the local pubs and wine bars. The food for pretty standard fayre, not incredible but by no means bad. We had the Malbec which was excellent and I went for the steak which complimented each other nicely. The service was friendly but very sleepy.

As much as I liked the place I did not the like the coffee. Although my friend rated the espresso I do not trust his sense of taste. Overly bitter right at the front of the palette it seemed stale and badly put together. I couldn't actually finish it but this was partly to being so full at the time as opposed to it being the worst ever.

I was a little worse for wear and did not take a photo. This photo pinched without permission from this lovely walking site. I will replace with one of my own soon.


  • Black Americano
  • Medium strength
  • Nice and smooth
  • Processed crema
  • Medium mug
  • £2.15


Really not very good coffee after an effort of good standing with the food.

http://www.grillsandgreens.co.uk/
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Bills, Brighton, UK

Bills is an institution in Brighton (and the other locations it resides in). The food is excellent, waiting 30 minutes to get a table for breakfast is well worth it. The milkshakes are far too good for my health and the eggs Benedict rocks my world. Having drunk coffee there before I knew it was well made but it had not had a proper review, this time I tried a take away.

It was quite a large mug that I was handed with but it smelt pleasant so I reserved judgement. By the time I reached work it had cooled sufficiently to be drunk fast. It was still strong despite the size but immediately I new it was good as it was so smooth. The taste was not revolutionary and it could have been shorter and therefore stronger but there were no real complaints to be had about this cup of Joe.


  • Black Americano
  • Strong
  • Nice and smooth
  • Low Crema
  • Large mug
  • £1.50 

A little on the big side but a good solid coffee without a doubt.

Sunday 19 September 2010

Cocoa, Brighton, UK

Cocoa is a French patisserie in Brighton run by Jana Solfronk & Julien Plumart. The cakes and the meringues especially all look incredible. You need strength to visit a coffee shop like this. The coffee came a bit big but had a good strength. Sadly the taste just was not there, overly bitter and muddied it had been badly put together to create a truly middle of the road coffee experience.


  • Black Americano
  • Strong
  • A little muddy and bitter
  • Medium Crema
  • Large mug
  • £1.40 

Disappointing considering the quality of the baking. Go for the little cakes and not the Joe.


http://www.cocoabrighton.co.uk/
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Friday 17 September 2010

Buona Sera Restaurant, Clapham, London, UK

This espresso (and a beer too) was free as they processed our bill before giving us the drinks. This by no means will interfere with the review. This unassuming Italian seemed empty and a cheap and cheerful place to get a bite to eat before a night out. It certainly was cheap and cheerful but it had also much more to offer. By the end of the meal Bouna Sera was buzzing with people and conversation, the waitresses were pretty and polite, the chefs were doing tricks with the pizza dough and the pizza itself was fantastic. A great restaurant.

The espresso came in the daintiest of mugs. It was very dark and the crema was nearly black under the restaurant lights. It was strong and smooth but perhaps could have had a cleaner taste overall. The taste was still above average and maximum marks given for this Joe being the perfect size. It was tiny and by just giving me the oil and no excess water it gave the purity and strength that an espresso should have.

The thick crema could not be left and had to be spooned out by little finger; it felt like a gently bitter dessert at that point.



  • Espresso
  • Very strong
  • The taste was a little muddled but good
  • Crema like whipped cream
  • Tiny mug 
  • £2.00 (or free)

A very solid espresso with ridiculous amounts of crema. 

Cafe Rouge, Brighton, UK

Damn Fine Joe does not just seek out the coffee boutiques and station stalls it gives restaurants and hotels equal time to be raised up or cast down.

Cafe Rouge always supplies a fine feed and on visiting recently I also treated myself to their black Americano. It was a modest to poor effort firmly placing it in the drinkable but indifferent category of coffee. It certainly had strength but had been over espressed possibly with stale beans providing a far too bitter fore and after taste to the proceedings.


  • Black Americano
  • Very strong
  • Drinkable but far too bitter
  • No Crema
  • Overly large mug
  • £1.95




Not very good but by no means terrible. 


Cafe Rouge, Brighton, UK

Damn Fine Joe does not just seek out the coffee boutiques and station stalls it gives restaurants and hotels equal time to be raised up or cast down.

Cafe Rouge always supplies a fine feed and on visiting recently I also treated myself to their black Americano. It was a modest to poor effort firmly placing it in the drinkable but indifferent category of coffee. It certainly had strength but had been over espressed possibly with stale beans providing a far too bitter fore and after taste to the proceedings.


  • Black Americano
  • Very strong
  • Drinkable but far too bitter
  • No Crema
  • Overly large mug
  • £1.95




Not very good but by no means terrible. 


Monday 13 September 2010

Ground, Brighton, UK

One of the closest Joe houses near me it took an age to write up a review. Nicely done up inside the store takes the coffee seriously and they were using Union beans.




I had a single but followed it up with a double as the single didn't touch the sides. It smelt strong and looked the business. See above, the thick Crema and the oily gleam are always a sign of quality. It was made with not too much water, not over espressed, fresh beans, not burnt and all resulting in a strong, smooth and sweet infusion of bean and water. It was excellent and I have to thank the bartista.


The single negative was that  it made for an expensive breakfast so if you are hungry and thirsty so watch even though every product is of the highest quality.


They even made a lovely Babychino for us.




  • Black Americano
  • Strong
  • Smooth tasting and hitting all the right notes
  • Good Crema
  • Small cup
  • £>?

Very good in all aspects, go try this coffee. 


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http://groundcoffeehouses.com/



Redwood Coffee House, Brighton, UK

Another new coffee shop in Brighton opened on Trafalgar street. This new shop looked very nice inside but was deserted, this may have been because it was new or perhaps because of the entirely inappropriate early morning music. The coffee came fast but in a very large cup. Size is always an issue however I can say straight out that even with this size it was surprisingly well balanced. The coffee smelt good and was not beset with bitterness or ashtray after taste. The strength has been slightly diminished by the water but it was not burnt and still shone through with a touch of sweetness at the end. 

Without a doubt it had been well made with good technique and good beans. I could not clearly see where the beans where from but some notices implied they were roasting their own but certainly it seemed to be from a small batch set up.



  • Black Americano
  • Medium Strength
  • Good aroma with a smooth taste
  • Too large but not overly watery
  • No Crema
  • Large cup
  • £1.80

With the size of the cup I had concerns but this was a more than average coffee. Worth visiting again but will ask for it short.

http://www.redwoodcoffeehouse.com/home/?page_id=2 (was under construction at time of posting)


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