2015 Awards – Smallest Coffee Spot

Bica, at Westbourne Park Station. A small serving hatch surrounding by green tiles.Coffee Spots come in all shapes and sizes, but for some reason I have a real soft spot for small Coffee Spots. Last year the “Smallest Coffee Spot” Award was won by Bica Coffee House.

This year I have once again been blessed by some very small Coffee Spots serving some very fine coffee. As in previous years, this Award is entirely subjective: no Coffee Spots were measured during the judging process! This is one of several Awards that I could have filled many times over: the world seems full of lots of really lovely, small, Coffee Spots.

You can see the shortlist after the gallery.

  • Glasgow's Peña qualifies on the grounds that, like a TARDIS, it looks tiny from the outside.
  • Manchester's Grindsmith on the other hand, looks just about as big as it is...
  • Paris' Fondation Cafe is genuinely tiny, unless you count the outdoor seating.
  • Opposite Cafe in Leeds' Victoria Quarter is another that's tiny if you don't count the seating.
  • Down in Brighton, Mr Wolfe is no bigger than my sitting room.
  • Tamper Coffee, Westfield Terrace, slightly bigger than it used to be, but still pretty small.
  • Bournemouth's Espresso Kitchen is another that would fit in my sitting room.
  • Gasoline Alley, on New York's Grand Street, is really no more than a corridor.
  • Bridport's Box Office Coffee. In a Box Office. Obviously. And yes, it's small.
  • Lanark Coffee in the old Drink, Shop, Dash Spot by King's Cross.
  • Pavé Coffee in Manchester, or as I prefer to call it, the Espresso Cube.
  • Notes, on the concourse of Canary Wharf tube station, is surprisingly big. But still very small.
Glasgow's Peña qualifies on the grounds that, like a TARDIS, it looks tiny from the outside.1 Manchester's Grindsmith on the other hand, looks just about as big as it is...2 Paris' Fondation Cafe is genuinely tiny, unless you count the outdoor seating.3 Opposite Cafe in Leeds' Victoria Quarter is another that's tiny if you don't count the seating.4 Down in Brighton, Mr Wolfe is no bigger than my sitting room.5 Tamper Coffee, Westfield Terrace, slightly bigger than it used to be, but still pretty small.6 Bournemouth's Espresso Kitchen is another that would fit in my sitting room.7 Gasoline Alley, on New York's Grand Street, is really no more than a corridor.8 Bridport's Box Office Coffee. In a Box Office. Obviously. And yes, it's small.9 Lanark Coffee in the old Drink, Shop, Dash Spot by King's Cross.10 Pavé Coffee in Manchester, or as I prefer to call it, the Espresso Cube.11 Notes, on the concourse of Canary Wharf tube station, is surprisingly big. But still very small.12
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There are 12 Coffee Spots on the shortlist this year, all listed in order of publication.

The word Peña written in black letters on woodPeña

Glasgow‘s Peña is a bit like a TARDIS: it’s much bigger on the inside, where it spreads out over two floors. From the outside, however, it looks a bit like a garden shed! The coffee is pretty good too, as are the toasties.

Grindsmith, on a rainy day in Manchester. A rainy day? Well, I never!Grindsmith

Manchester‘s Grindsmith, on the other and, is very much what-you-see-is-what-you-get. It’s actually surprisingly spacious inside and beautifully fitted out. The coffee output is also impressive, with filter and espresso, the later earning Grindsmith a place on the Best Espresso shortlist.

The A-board from outside Foundation Cafe in Paris.Fondation Café

Paris‘ Fondation Café is a truly tiny spot, unless you count the outside seating. Sprawling out onto the broad pavement in front of the café, it does feel as if it is an integral part of Fondation.

Fondation has also made it onto the Best Overseas Coffee Spot shortlist.

 

 

The Opposite Logo, from the top of the kiosk in the Victoria Quarter.Opposite Café Victoria Quarter

Opposite Café is effectively a kiosk inside Leeds‘ Victoria Quarter shopping centre. So it really is tiny. Unless you include the outdoor seating, which got Opposite a place on the Best Outdoor Seating shortlist.

The words Mr Wolfe Cafe in white on black taken from the side of the building.Mr Wolfe

Down in Brighton, Mr Wolfe is a lovely little spot, with excellent cake and a real neighbourhood feel. Unsurprisingly, Mr Wolfe is also on the shortlist for the Best Cake Award and got a mention for the Best Neighbourhood Coffee Spot Award.

A decaf espresso in a classic, black cup (with white interior), served at Tamper's Westfield Terrace branch, Sheffield.Tamper Coffee, Westfield Terrace

The original Tamper Coffee, on Sheffield‘s Westfield Terrace, is not as small as it once was, having knocked through the back wall to add an extra seating area. However, it’s still pretty small and cosy. For all its small size, it definitely acts like it’s much bigger with its wide range of food and impressive coffee menu, including guest espresso and filter coffee.

A classic white tulip espresso cup with the Espresso Kitchen logo on the frontEspresso Kitchen

Bournemouth‘s Espresso Kitchen is another tiny spot, which tapers slightly towards the back. A blend of Italian espresso bar culture and third wave coffee, it’s a delightful and friendly spot, which was enough to also get Espresso Kitchen on the shortlisted for the Happiest Staff Award.

A shot of Intelligentsia's Black Cat seasonal espresso blend served by Gasoline Alley in a white cup with oversized handle, the beautifully-mottled crema clearly visible.Gasoline Alley, Grand Street

The original Gasoline Alley in New York City was not much more than a corridor, but the second branch, down on Grand Street, takes this to another level. Inside there’s just enough space for a window bar and a couple of seats. Despite the lack of space, Gasoline Alley pulls a mean espresso shot, good enough to earn it a spot on the Best Espresso Award shortlist.

The sign from the window of Box Office Coffee, Bridport.: the words "Box Office Coffee" in capitals, one word per line. The word "coffee" is in pink.Box Office Coffee

Bridport‘s Box Office Coffee is in an old theatre box office and, unsurprisingly, is pretty small. However, like its parent, Number 35 Coffee House and Kitchen, it’s a true multi-roaster coffee shop with both espresso and filter coffee on offer. Box Office has also been shortlisted for the Most Unlikely Place to Find a Coffee Spot Award.

Shot of a tulip cup on a black saucer, taken from above. The coffee is almost gone, but the latte art pattern, a tulip, is still plainly visible in the remainder of the milk in the bottom of the cup.Lanark Coffee

Lanark Coffee took over the old Drink, Shop & Dash space earlier this year, creating a much more stripped back look with the focus firmly on the coffee. Last year Drink Shop Dash got as far as a mention in the Smallest Coffee Spot Award, but this year Lanark as taken it all the way to the shortlist. Also shortlisted for the Best Coffee Spot near a Railway Station Award.

The sign above the door at Pavé Coffee: the words "Pavé Coffee" in black on white shield on a black background, with the words "Espresso Bar" underneath in white capitals.Pavé Coffee

Back in the day, when it was Caffeine & Co, Manchester‘s Pavé Coffee made it to the shortlist for the 2013 Smallest Coffee Spot Award. Since it’s no bigger under its new ownership, it’s only fair that it’s back on the shortlist this year. Pavé was also shortlisted for the Happiest Staff Award.

Amazing latte art in my JOCO Cup at Notes, Canary Wharf.

Notes, Canary Wharf

One of the newer Notes, the Canary Wharf branch is on the concourse of the tube station. Long and thin, the majority of the space is taken up with the counter, which houses twin espresso machines,a bulk-brewer and an impressive food offering. Notes was also shortlisted for the Best Takeaway Coffee and Best Coffee Spot near a Railway Station Awards.


A special mention also needs to go to the following:

Moon Beer & Coffee in a cosy spot opposite Chester’s central library
Doctor Espresso – Mama V’s, in an arch under the railway at Clapham High Street
Asado Coffee, Pickwick Place, tiny unless you count the large outdoor seating area
Either/Or in Seattle, which blows its chances by having two seating areas
Tandem Coffee Roastery, in Portland (Maine) with its lovely espresso bar
BLK Coffee in Newcastle, which is also just too big to make the shortlist
Kioskafé, which blew its chances once the attached newsagents was taken into account
The Milkman a recent addition to the Edinburgh coffee scene
Jika Jika, Euston Square, which again is just too big to make the shortlist

And the winner is Pavé Coffee
Runners-up: Grindsmith and Box Office Coffee

Don’t forget to check out the other 19 Coffee Spot Awards for 2015.


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