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Blank Street Fitzrovia Matcha Review: Mid-Central Fast Matcha Stop

By Emma Caldwell, Food journalism

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Planning a Blank Street Fitzrovia matcha stop? Use this branch guide for quick order recommendations, busy-time expectations, and comparison notes.

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Is Blank Street Fitzrovia good for matcha?

Yes, especially as a practical in-between option for Oxford Circus, Tottenham Court Road, and nearby office routes.

Snapshot

  • Best first order: Iced matcha latte.
  • Rush pattern: Morning commuter + lunchtime worker peaks.
  • Best use case: Midday walk-up takeaway.

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Fitzrovia vs other Blank Street branches

LocationBest forTrade-off
FitzroviaMid-central convenienceSmaller format in busier windows
SohoLeisure + central routingMore tourism-driven footfall
King's CrossRail transfer practicalityLess useful for West End loops

Siblings: Soho, King's Cross, Covent Garden.

Parent review

For full chain-level context, read the Blank Street matcha review.

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