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James' Coffee Shop

SPECIALTY

Breaston Lane, Derby

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About James' Coffee Shop

Step inside James' Coffee Shop, a specialty-grade coffee shop on Breaston Lane in Derby, and the pace of the day eases by a notch. There is a quiet steadiness to the place, the sense of a room that knows exactly what it is for. Nothing about it is engineered to go viral; it simply opens, pours, and the day takes shape around it. Across the United Kingdom, places like this form the everyday backbone of how people take their coffee.

Brew methods beyond the standard latte are part of the point, from timed espresso to slow filter coffee. It is the sort of counter where the gap between a careful cup and a careless one clearly matters to the people making it. The espresso tends to be dialed in rather than dispensed, and the milk drinks are built to actually taste of coffee.

In Derby, the United Kingdom, James' Coffee Shop is the kind of stop that makes more sense the closer you already are. The location does quiet work, putting good coffee in the path of an ordinary day. Either way, it is an easy one to find and a fair one to seek out. What lingers about spots like this is rarely one drink so much as the run of ordinary good ones.

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Classification
Specialty
City
Derby
Country
United Kingdom
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Where is James' Coffee Shop located?

James' Coffee Shop is a specialty coffee shop in Derby, United Kingdom. The exact location is visible on the map above. Open in Apple Maps or Google Maps from the links at the top of this page.

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