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Origin Coffee at The British Library

Seriously good speciality coffee tucked inside the British Library, where your flat white comes with centuries of knowledge just outside the door.

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You're walking through the British Library on Euston Road—that brutalist concrete fortress that looks like it shouldn't work but absolutely does—and then you stumble into Origin. It's a proper coffee operation, not some corporate café masquerading as independent. They're pulling shots with the kind of care that makes you actually taste the beans, and the espresso-based drinks hit different when you're surrounded by rare books and the general weight of cultural significance. The space itself is stripped-back and functional, which somehow feels right. You grab your coffee, maybe a pastry, and can either stay for a proper sit-down or take it with you into the library to read. On quieter afternoons it's genuinely peaceful—there's something about drinking Origin's pour-over while surrounded by literary history that just works.

Known for

  • Speciality coffee roasted by Origin
  • Espresso drinks that actually taste like something
  • Convenient location inside the British Library
  • Quality pastries and light food
  • Peaceful spot for a proper coffee break
4.6(917 reviews)
96 Euston Rd., London NW1 2DB, UK