Where’s the best coffee in Marlow?
You’re in the right place. Marlow attracts people from all over the world. People who want to take in the magnificent scenery while sipping on that perfect cup of coffee.
Whether you’re a day-tripper or a remote worker – I’ve ranked the best 5 places in Marlow to have a coffee. This is based on rating the coffee itself, atmosphere and remote working capability.
My name is Anand, and I’m a Marlow resident and Dad of 2. I know Marlow town well, having spent many hours in its cafes working on my online businesses!
Coopers Roastery & Coffee Bar
Meter House, Fieldhouse Lane, Marlow
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If you’re looking for the best coffee in Marlow, this is it. Coopers isn’t on Marlow High Street but that shouldn’t put you off.
The arabica coffee is sustainably sourced and divine – especially the ‘Marlow Blend’.
It’s unusually big space for a coffee shop with large wooden tables and rustic feel. That’s probably because it’s away from the High Street and in an area with larger, industrial properties.
Coopers also serve brunch, baguettes and lunch. The ample space makes it great for remote working as you don’t feel an invasion of privacy.
Also free wi-fi and plenty of plug sockets.
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The Cedar
28 West Street, Marlow
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The Cedar has a real family feel to it, with friendly staff and good vibes. The coffee is great, flavoursome, and especially strong. The breakfast and brunch is also worth checking out. As it is a small café with low ceilings and not much privacy, it might not be ideal for remote workers.
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Fego
59 High Street, Marlow
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Fego (Marlow) brings the South African vibe, menu and coffee to Marlow. This particular branch of Fego is a bit tight and tables aren’t too easy to come by. It’s not great for remote workers given the tight space, but their coffee is worth tasting – especially a soy cappuccino.
They are usually quite busy which is probably a good sign.
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The Mixing Jug
6 Liston Court, High Street, Marlow
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The Mixing Jug is relatively new to Marlow and features a more modern feel compared to the other cafes listed here. Located in Liston Court, it is much more spacious and suited for quiet working. The coffee is good – especially almond flat whites.
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Satollo
5 Liston Court, High Street, Marlow
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Satollo is tucked away in Liston Court just behind the High Street. With its Italian roots, it serves coffee, wine and bites from Italy. It is one of the smaller cafes, so tables might not always be available at busy times. The service can be better, and overall I expected better coffee.
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For me, Coopers Roastery has the best coffee in Marlow!
If you’re someone who likes to work in cafes, then it’s perfect for that too.
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