Antipode

A person pours steamed milk in a pattern into a cup of coffee, creating latte art. The design features a heart-shaped pattern with rippling layers, demonstrating a barista's skill. The cup is black with a white interior, and the person's hand is visible holding it.
Little Places London

28 Fulham Palace Rd, London W6 9PH

Founded by Jerome Dwyer, this café was a beacon of hope for flat white enthusiasts in an area starved of decent coffee in the early 2010s. Today, Antipode continues to serve steamy cups of Square Mile joe, but it has evolved into more than just a coffee haven. With an ambiance inspired by Melbourne's laneway cafés, Antipode offers a delightful selection of low-intervention wines, Aussie beer, and evening cocktails. The menu, featuring light sandwiches and salads with a twist, provides a welcome respite for Hammersmith office workers tired of mundane chain cafes. As the sun sets, the café metamorphoses into a lively bar, setting the stage for a night of wine, cocktails, and, of course, Australian beer.


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Address:
28 Fulham Palace Rd
W6 9PH