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Blank Street Notting Hill Matcha Review: West London Quick-Pick Guide

By Emma Caldwell, Food journalism

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Searching for Blank Street Notting Hill matcha? This page covers best first orders, likely busy periods, and how Notting Hill compares with other Blank Street branches.

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Is Blank Street Notting Hill worth it for matcha?

Yes, if you want a reliable west-London chain option without relying on destination matcha bars.

Snapshot

  • Best first order: Iced matcha latte.
  • Rush pattern: Weekend daytime and local brunch windows.
  • Best use case: Fast takeaway while moving through Notting Hill routes.

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Notting Hill vs other Blank Street branches

LocationBest forTrade-off
Notting HillWest London convenienceFewer transport-hub advantages
SohoCentral route flexibilityHigher footfall volatility
Covent GardenTheatre and tourist routesOften busier in peak leisure hours

Siblings: Soho, Covent Garden, Fitzrovia.

Parent review

Use the Blank Street matcha review for overall value and quality context.

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