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Phone: 020 7620 1421
Street: 132 Lower Marsh
Post Code: SE1 7AE
Licensed: Yes
Avg Price: N/A
Menu: N/A, bring your own box
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If you are looking for some of the best coffee in south London, nay, make that all of London, consider your quest over. This is it. You have stumbled upon a scooter workshop cum cafe extraordinaire by public demand. All thanks to their Italian 1957 Faema espresso machine and Craig O’Dwyer, the very well travelled owner and scooter connoisseur.
There is a story behind this place that is as fascinating as the cafe is cosy. Which means in the upper levels of “incredibly”. Craig O’Dwyer is originally from New Zealand. Many years ago he started travelling to and fro from Italy to London, collecting old Vespas and Lambrettas, pieces of furniture and coffee machines while at the same time becoming fluent in Italian. Combining all his passions together, he set up the coffee shop as we see it today on Lower Marsh.
You will still see several of his machines in the store, alongside memorabilia, press clippings and artifacts of days gone collected on his travels. Some would maybe call what they see as they step through the door rubbish, to me it is like stepping through a time portal. If you are looking for spare parts or scooter accessories, don’t come here though. In that case you are better off visiting their workshop Scooterworks on Enid Street, Bermondsey.
Foodwise they sell cakes, hot chocolate (ask to have it dusted with nutmeg, yum!) and delicious coffee, bought from a company called Londinium just outside London and ground at Scoottercaffe. As you can see in the comments below, even the decaf is bought as beans and ground in the shop which provides for great decaf coffee.
They are licensed, so you can also get Irish coffees and hot toddies. If that is not your poison of choice, there is a good shelf of alcohol as well as French cider, Suffolk Ale and Mexican and Italian beer. Throughout the winter months they serve mulled wine and hot spiced apple all day and evening.
You are allowed to bring your own food, so why not bring a food pack and take a quick detour over lunch to Italy. Or why not go for lunch at the nearby thai restaurant and finish with a coffee here?
Unfortunately the place is closed on Sundays, or this would be a great hang out with a good book. Preferrably while it is raining heavily outside.
UPDATE: The kind people at Scootercaffe also emailed me this – “We do hire the basement for private functions where we have a second little bar with cocktails. There is live music every Tuesday and Wednesday night and yes, we are still closed Sundays where upon we sleep solidly for 12 hours.”
Suggested by Wendy, thank you very much!
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#1 by Wendy - March 13th, 2009 at 16:22
Great hot chocolate and a tame pussy as well! Nice decor.
#2 by Cristina - March 13th, 2009 at 16:58
5 stars for ambience, 4 for the coffee (as I’ve only got room for one 5-star coffee place in my heart, and it’s Flat White in Berwick street, Soho
#3 by anders - March 16th, 2009 at 11:26
Just grabbed an Italian beer here once, but I spent most of that beer trying to figure out if they actually did sell Scooter parts and service, or if that was simply part of the “make-up” of the place. The guy in the service coverall did have dirty hands, and provided an excellent airconditioning service by running in and out the whole time. A pity that it was minus degrees outside…
#4 by Manne - March 16th, 2009 at 11:32
This is one of my favourite places to sit and chill out on Lower Marsh. Like Cristina says, amazing ambience. And the coffee is absolutely brilliant.
#5 by janet - November 10th, 2009 at 09:56
Scooterworks has always been a very special place indeed! who can forget the authentic capuccino, beautiful atmosphere, charming conversations with Fifi, the other owner of the shop. She made going to Scooterworks something worth it: you could feel as if you were entering an intimate world, exotic songs in the air, Fifi’s colorful presence, her intriguing stories and her ability to welcome you in what was “her house”. Sometimes it felt difficult to leave the premises!
Where is that woman gone? I havent seen her for a while.
#6 by Reiss - January 6th, 2010 at 00:36
If I can just be allowed to correct a small but to us (and you enjoying the coffee) very important fact.
Londinium only sell coffee BEANS (no ground coffee sold, no stock of roasted beans held). ScooterCaffe grind the coffee beans on site in a Quickmill grinder.
They also have Londinium Swiss Water process (chemical free) decaf beans which they grind on site. It is unusual for a cafe in London to bother buying decaf beans & grinding on site – most buy pre-ground decaf which tastes like sawdust as a result.
LondiniumEspresso.com
#7 by Sticky - July 3rd, 2011 at 03:08
Big help, big help. And superaltive news of course.