Running Late Coffee

Cafe · Hackney Central

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@infatuation

Running Late Coffee Review - London Fields - London - The Infatuation

"Are you currently a resident of Mare Street in Hackney? If yes, congratulations, you share a postcode with an excellent takeaway cafe that has a handwritten poem about coffee on the wall. If not, be warned that this teeny, tiny neighbourhood spot is likely to cause some zealous E8 Zoopla behaviour. Running Late Coffee’s chilli red branding is on point, the dark chocolate and miso cookie is chunky and hypnotically chewy, and the name speaks to us on a level that can only be understood if you’re our line manager. It’s owned and run by a couple of Irish mates who really know their coffee, so it’s a no-brainer for a caffeine kick, but it’s also worth going out of your way for the olive oil and brie masterclass that is the aubergine quiche. There isn’t any seating inside but if the weather’s nice, set up camp on one of the benches outside or go for a walk and introduce your cookie to London Fields. video credit: Koray Firat video credit: Koray Firat photo credit: Koray Firat photo credit: Koray Firat video credit: Koray Firat Food Rundown photo credit: Koray Firat Dark Chocolate Miso Cookie A chocolate chip cookie for people who own under-eye serums and worry about being caught for not paying their TV licence. The bitterness of the dark chocolate makes the buttery dough taste even better and the saltiness of the miso keeps the sweetness in check. photo credit: Heidi Lauth Beasley Sea Salt Chocolate Chip Cookie The cookies here are of the Ben’s Cookies school of sweet treat—as you weren’t friends with us at the age of 13, please know that this is a very high accolade and not a dig. They’re thick, gooey, and have that subtle, golden baked char on top. The dash of salt is great and avoids any ‘why am I consuming half a pack of Maldon when I just wanted a little treat’ woes. photo credit: Heidi Lauth Beasley Banoffee Cookie This cookie, this cookie, this cookie. Firstly, it actually tastes of banana, rather than those flavoured antibiotics of your youth. Secondly, the caramelised centre channels Dairy Milk Caramel in the best way possible. A want, a need, a must-order. Quiche Finally, a quiche with sex appeal. Forget any gritty little flecks of bacon and instead enjoy a rich, olive oil medley of baby potatoes, roasted aubergine, and tangy brie. The crust is excellent. Also, it’s not always on—sorry for being a tease." - Heidi Lauth Beasley

https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/reviews/running-late-coffee
Koray Firat

249b Mare St, London E8 3NS, United Kingdom Get directions

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