Day 1 - The Sanctuary in the City
I’ve spent months planning this: a 3-day deep dive into the soul of London’s coffee culture. It wasn’t just about the caffeine; it was about the stories etched into the walls of this historic city. Stepping off the busy streets of London this morning, I felt the anticipation build. My goal? To find the perfect balance between modern craft and timeless tradition. Today marks the beginning of my London Coffee Odyssey, starting at a place that defies convention.
Host Café: Finding Peace in a Historic Church
Host Café
Address:
St Mary Aldermary, Watling St, London EC4M9BW,UK
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 07:30–16:00 (Closed on Saturdays and Sundays)
Tucked inside the historic St Mary Aldermary Church, Host Café offers a truly unique experience that is rare to find in London. Stepping inside, the space is creatively repurposed, with the coffee shop set up right within the church, allowing you to enjoy your drink surrounded by beautiful stained glass, high vaulted ceilings, and a serene, historic atmosphere. It is a wonderful blend of a functioning church and a quiet place to unwind, making it an ideal spot to spend a peaceful afternoon.
The Coffee and Dining Experience
The coffee here is highly regarded, with many visitors praising both the lattes and Americanos. Beyond the coffee, the food is a pleasant surprise—guests frequently recommend the scones, which are described as having a traditional, classic taste, as well as the warm croissants, cakes, and pastéis de nata. Whether you are looking for a quick caffeine fix or a place to settle in with your laptop, the atmosphere is generally calm and conducive to work, without being overly noisy.
Tips for Your Visit
Unique Environment: You are literally drinking coffee inside a church, so take a moment to appreciate the stunning architecture and peaceful surroundings.
Know the Rules: There are clear signs indicating that food and drink purchased elsewhere cannot be brought into the church area, so please be respectful of the space.
Timing is Everything: The café closes relatively early in the afternoon, so it is best to visit earlier in the day to avoid missing out.
Atmosphere for Work: It is a popular spot for people to work; the table heights are comfortable, and while it is not silent, it maintains a quiet, productive volume.
Serving Note: If you visit near closing time, the staff may only be able to serve drinks in paper cups, which means no latte art, though the coffee quality remains consistent.
As the afternoon sun began to fade, the peaceful silence of the church gave way to the hum of the city once more. I wrapped up my session, feeling recharged by the stillness. For dinner, I wandered toward the nearby Leadenhall Market, where the architecture is as stunning as the food. I treated myself to a traditional British pie, watching the city commuters hurry home. Tomorrow, the energy shifts—I’m heading to Holborn to challenge a 'best in town' claim. Stay tuned for Day 2.