"Caravan is a huge all-day restaurant on Granary Square that takes the needs of freelance coffee drinkers seriously. Pitch up solo or with a small group on the workshop-style sharing tables at the back, and you won’t have to worry about giving up your table at lunchtime. Best for: Zoom calls, solo work, group work" - jake missing, rianne shlebak, daisy meager, sinead cranna
"Not your typical mobile home, the King’s Cross branch of Caravan is enormous. It’s part restaurant, part bar, and part roastery. And they have a load of tables outside which are fully covered in case the weather decides to be British while you’re enjoying your coffee." - rianne shlebak, sinead cranna
"Caravan is one of London’s original brunch destinations. Although they take their coffee very seriously (even roasting their own beans), they also have a solid menu full of things like baked eggs with merguez sausage and jalapeño cornbread. There are a handful of locations around town but their King’s Cross space is the best. It’s an old, massive warehouse, and can fit half of Central St Martins in it or outside on its huge Coal Drops Yard-facing terrace. FYI it gets rammed on the weekend. The earlier you show up, the better." - rianne shlebak, jake missing, heidi lauth beasley
"Caravan roasts its own coffee beans, but also serves a full-blown restaurant menu of dishes that take cues from different world cuisines - everything from miso-glazed pork to eggplant bhaji and duck confit. There are branches on Exmouth Market and in the City, but the Granary Square spot’s industrial feel and large terrace makes it the best choice for a lively discounted coffee and a bite with friends." - oliver feldman, rianne shlebak
"This café and restaurant is offering 50% off espresso martinis, chef’s margaritas, and negronis on weekdays from 4pm to 6pm. The offer is also available in their King’s Cross, Fitzrovia, Bankside, and City locations." - rianne shlebak