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Where To Get A Coffee In Raynes Park 

May 12, 20253 min read

Whether you’re commuting, catching up with friends, or just need a moment to yourself, Raynes Park has plenty to offer when it comes to coffee. While it may not have the density of central London, this small southwest neighbourhood punches above its weight with a growing mix of indie cafés and high-street staples. Here's our round-up of the best places to get your caffeine fix in Raynes Park.


🌿 Independent Coffee Gems

1. Raw Deli

📍19 Approach Road, SW20 8BA

A true neighbourhood favourite, Raw Deli brings a taste of South Africa to Raynes Park. Known for its warm atmosphere, strong flat whites, and friendly service, it’s a great spot for a relaxed morning. Their biltong and droewors give the menu a unique twist, and the toasted sandwiches are consistently praised.

2. Three Apes Coffee

📍26 Coombe Lane, SW20 8ND

Run by three siblings with a passion for coffee, Three Apes is sleek, modern, serious about its brews and conveniently right opposite the station. They serve ethically sourced beans from Curious Roo, paired with pastries from Lockdown Bakery.

3. Froth of the Daydream

📍3 Approach Road, SW20 8BA

The newest coffee shop in Raynes Park Froth of the Daydream is a stylish blend of café and jazz bar, offering quality coffee by day and with Jazz nights every Saturday evening from 7.30 and a range of craft events.

4. Babylon 76-78

📍76-78 Coombe Lane, SW20 0AX

Not your typical café, Babylon is more of a café-bar hybrid. It’s open from breakfast through to dinner and offers everything from a morning latte to an evening cocktail. The ambiance is smart yet welcoming - great for a working brunch or a mid-morning meet-up.

5. Veggieberg

📍43 Approach Road, SW20 8BA

With 2 outlets - one inside the station on the Waterloo bound platforms and one next to the entrance to the 'outside London' platforms Veggieberg has proved very popular serving great coffee and a range of healthy snacks.

6. AELTC Café (Grand Drive)

📍170 Grand Drive, SW20 9NB

Tucked inside the All England Lawn Tennis Club site, this café is open to the public and offers a peaceful setting, good coffee, and light bites. A hidden gem for those in the know - perfect for a quiet coffee away from the bustle.


7. Lime & Thyme

📍56 Coombe Lane, SW20 0LA

Just a minute from the station Lime and Thyme offers everything from coffee and snacks, full breakfasts as well as an a la carte Mediterranean menu.


8. Thai Cafe 46

📍56 Coombe Lane, SW20 0LA

Over the road from the train station Thai Cafe 46 is a coffee shop cum Thai restaurant serving coffee, pastries and sausage sandwiches during the day.


☕ Coffee Chains You’ll Recognise

9. Costa Coffee

📍213 Worple Road, SW20 8QY

Consistent, convenient, and with plenty of seating. Costa is the go-to for a familiar coffee on the run or a quick business chat.

10. Starbucks

📍Station Buildings, Coombe Lane, SW20 0JY

Right by the station, this branch of Starbucks is a popular grab-and-go option for commuters. Bonus points for mobile ordering if you’re in a hurry.

11. Greggs

📍Coombe Lane, near the station

Okay, not a café in the traditional sense, but their cheap coffee and sausage rolls make it a breakfast favourite for many locals.


Final Sip

Raynes Park’s coffee scene is small but growing. Whether you're looking for expertly crafted espresso in a minimalist café, a jazzy hideaway with personality, or just your reliable flat white from a chain, there’s something for every kind of coffee drinker.

And the best part? You don’t have to queue out the door to get it.


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Tom Gee lives and works in Raynes Park with a wife a 3 daughters. It's a wonderful place to live we just want to showcase everything that is going on.

Tom Gee

Tom Gee lives and works in Raynes Park with a wife a 3 daughters. It's a wonderful place to live we just want to showcase everything that is going on.

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