Watch House

Best for: Espresso
Updated 1 March 2026 Website
WatchHouse — coffee roaster

What WatchHouse Coffee Tastes Like

WatchHouse leans toward gentle sweetness throughout its range, with individual roasts reaching into peach, orange blossom, and milk chocolate — a collection that favours comfort and clarity over edge.

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About WatchHouse

WatchHouse builds its range around sweetness as a through-line — clean, well-defined, and consistent whether you're drawn to lighter, more floral cups or something bolder and more structured. Brightness and clarity feature regularly without tipping into sharpness, and the decaf holds its own with genuine fruit and chocolate character rather than feeling like an afterthought. It's a palette that rewards those who enjoy coffees that are refined and approachable in equal measure.

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WatchHouse — Frequently Asked Questions

What does WatchHouse coffee taste like?
WatchHouse coffees are known for Sweet, Peach, and Floral notes. These characteristics appear consistently across their range of 6 roasts.
Where can I buy WatchHouse coffee?
WatchHouse coffee is available at 6 coffee shops in London, including WatchHouse - Bermondsey St, WatchHouse - Shad Thames, and WatchHouse - Maltby St.
Does WatchHouse offer decaf coffee?
WatchHouse does not currently have any decaf roasts listed on Gourmet Coffee London.
What types of coffee does WatchHouse offer?
WatchHouse offers Light and Espresso roasts. Browse their full range of 6 roasts on this page.