Caffeine crawl, Chelsea-style. From specialty roasters and all-day brunch menus to laptop-friendly cafés with Wi-Fi and leafy outdoor seating, these are the best coffee shops in Chelsea—including spots near King’s Road, Duke of York Square, and Sloane Square.
Expect info on beans, pastries, vegan/GF options, and click-and-collect so you can plan (or power through) your day.
Selecting the best coffee shops in Chelsea can be daunting, but luckily there are plenty of great options to choose from in this vibrant neighborhood. Full of galleries, restaurants, theatres, and designer boutiques, it really has everything you could possibly need. Including the perfect places for a caffeine boost.
If you are in Chelsea, here are the places to get your coffee fixed. Whether you’re looking for a cozy atmosphere or an afternoon pick-me-up, these coffee shops have something for everyone.
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Plan your stop
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Laptop-friendly / Wi-Fi: The Locals, Black Penny, Real Eating Co., 508 Coffee
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Outdoor seating: The Locals, Party at Pavilion, Vardo
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Vegan / GF options: Farm-leaning spots like The Locals, Real Eating Co., Party at Pavilion
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Subscriptions / beans to buy: Caravan at Vardo, Real Eating Co.
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Dog-friendly: St. Anna (noted), many with terraces—confirm on arrival

Chelsea Coffee Shops Perfect For Just Coffee, Co-working or Study!
Whether you, work, live, or are just exploring Chelsea, you must find time for a little moment to for a cup of coffee and we have just the places in Chelsea. I have also covered boutique cafés on King’s Road Chelsea.
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The Locals Chelsea — cozy brunch & courtyard seating (Wi-Fi)
A plant-filled hideaway for specialty lattes, all-day brunch, and veggie-forward plates. Wi-Fi and a tranquil garden terrace make it ideal for a laptop session or slow coffee.
Good for: outdoor seating, co-working, vegan & GF options, gift vouchers
Address: 8 Gatliff Rd, London SW1W 8DT
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The Black Penny (Duke of York Square) — specialty espresso & hearty plates
Single-origin espresso, seasonal filters and an inventive all-day menu (think waffles, shakshuka, loaded bagels). Walk-ins only; arrive early on weekends.
Good for: post-shopping coffee, brunch, small groups
Address: 55 Duke of York Square, London SW3 4LY
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Caravan Coffee Roasters at Vardo — roastery-led coffee & terrace
House-roasted beans, dialled-in espresso and a bright all-day kitchen. Grab retail bags, set up a coffee subscription, or book a tasting class when available. Circular space with a sunny terrace on Duke of York Square.
Good for: subscriptions, classes, outdoor seating, brunch cocktails
Address: 9 Duke of York Square, London SW3 4LY
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Coffee by Real Eating Co — independent café with fresh bakes
An indie café pouring specialty espresso with breakfast & lunch plus freshly roasted beans (weekly). Compostable cups and plenty of grab-and-go options for shoppers.
Good for: quick lunch, take-away, laptop-friendly seating
Address: 82 King’s Rd, London SW3 4TZ
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Party At Pavilion Cafe (Pavilion Road) — artisan lane vibes & outdoor tables
Neighbourhood feel on Chelsea’s prettiest mews. Specialty coffee, bakes, salads and vegan/GF picks. The outdoor seating with festoon lights is perfect for late-afternoon caffeine or early evening spritz.
Good for: al fresco coffee, light lunch, people-watching
Address: 253 Pavilion Rd, London SW1X 0BP
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Starbucks Coffee (Fulham Road) — reliable pit-stop with mobile order
Handy for mobile order & pick-up, extra seating and longer opening hours—good if you need a quick caffeine fix between museums and shopping.
Good for: grab-and-go, app rewards, late coffee
Address: 369 Fulham Rd., London SW10 9TR
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St. Anna — artisan espresso, daily bakes & dog-friendly
Small, arty and pet-friendly with coffee roasted on-site and fresh cakes daily. Short waits, strong espresso and a cosy corner for a quiet catch-up.
Good for: dog-friendly, sweet bakes, relaxed mornings
Address: 453 Fulham Rd., London SW10 9UZ
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508 Coffee — indie café with views & friendly service
Local favourite pouring responsibly sourced beans with house cakes. A comfy, laptop-friendly set-up and cute decor—ideal for a focused hour or two off King’s Road.
Good for: co-working, sweet treats, mid-shop reset
Address: 493A King’s Rd, London SW10 0TU
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Map of Chelsea Coffee Shops
FAQ
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Do Chelsea cafés allow laptops? Many do off-peak. Try The Locals, 508 Coffee and Real Eating Co.; avoid the lunch rush.
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Is outdoor seating common? Yes—The Locals (garden), VARDO & Party at Pavilion have popular terraces.
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Any coffee subscriptions or classes? Caravan at Vardo offers subscriptions and occasional tastings/classes.
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Vegan & gluten-free? Most have options; Party at Pavilion, The Locals and Real Eating Co. are strong bets.