Rapha: Knowledgable staff who couldn't do enough for you. An absolutely delicious and beautifully presented breakfast - a stunner. Really great coffee... even the decaf was tasty! Loved the Citroen Van. Fun atmosphere and such stunning kit. The best keeps getting better. 10/10.
I dropped into Rapha Soho for a mid ride break and to warm up. I was pleasantly surprised when I could bring my bike into the cafe/ shop and keep an eye on it whilst I warmed up with a flat white. I decided to try the spinach, parsnip and coriander soup which was lovingly made and served with toasted sourdough bread. Once I had warmed up I had a look around the shop and noticed there was a sale! I bought a cold weather cycling jacket and left the place feeling warm inside ready for the hours ride home �
It's a coffee shop inside a cycle store.
I've only ever picked up takeaway coffee from them and the coffee is worth a little detour when you are in the Piccadilly Circus area.
They do have seating space with large tables and I've always seen people working on their laptops or having quick meetings here. So it's a nice quiet space to get some work done too with awesome coffee on the side.
Always a vibe, if you ride a bike or like bicycles in general you need to check it out.. Coffee is superb and if u can afford to buy something then do it as its real bike porn...
Probably the best coffee in London. It is a cycle shop. And a coffee shop. The combination might seem strange to non-cyclists. The coffee is the best that I have found in London and I have been searching hard on my frequent visits.
On closer inspection, there were more folk in civvies than in cycling attire, and the staff were incredibly welcoming. No exclusive cyclist ghetto is this, unlike the terror of deigning to perch on the wall where Poland St meets Broadwick.
I have seen many things but a cyclist shop and coffee place is a new one. The place Rapha Cycle Club , with stores in New York, Sydney, Osaka, San Francisco, and London. A nice coffee shop surrounded by the retail shop, flat TVs with race screenings so you can enjoy a coffee while watching Tour de France
The staff were extremely patient, kind, and helpful. The clothes (for me) are expensive, but I've used my bibs and jerseys multiple times now. The quality is top-notch. Kept me very cool in the heat and were stylish to boot. We had such a great experience here that we became members. Can't wait to go back!
Rapha coffee corner is a real gem! Such a lovely place to grab a coffee and something sweet. Basic coffee setup, can’t go wrong with it. Totally enjoyed the cinnamon roll, one of the best I’ve ever had!
Love Rapha as a brand and the clothes they’ve made over the last decade. The store is nice and the staff is super friendly. In-store cafe serves great coffee
Loved being able to go to the flagship Rapha store. I wish they had a jersey for London like Los Angeles and Miami..other than that everything else was cool.
Someone can find the high quality cycling clothes and accessories that Rapha always produces, in a very nice spacious and cozy shop.
The customer service is brilliant and you can also enjoy the coffee shop on the side of the store.
It's a good ambiance and you can bring and stand your bike inside the shop. As a first time buyer/member, they should also consider discounts on the shop and not only on their website. Over-all it's a good place to buy your cycling kit. 5 star!
This is the largest Rapah store I have visited. Located in the busy Soho area and easy to find.
It carries most of the products you can find on online and it creates a very good atmosphere for biker.
You will definitely enjoy the experience even without shopping
Always a friendly vibe.
Sad women's jerseys are now all see through ... what is this new fashion? Why to pay 200£ for something where you'd look the same topeless
Great coffee tucked inside this bike shop. They also sell pastries and there’s a seating area. The bike shop also arranges communal bike rides around London.
I've been coming here for about 2 years now, and for location, coffee, service, and theme, it can't be beat. The café is part of a cycling store, and even though I'm not a cyclist and don't watch any on the TV, I love the cycling theme of this place, as well as the way the tables all have the paraphernalia in them (you'll understand what I'm talking about once you see for yourself). Get a window seat, and people watch to your heart's content :-)
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