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Kiss the Hippo opens in Soho

This marks the 9th location for the coffee shop and roastery.

Kiss the Hippo is opening a new location in Soho on 2 September. This marks the brand’s ninth location in London and the third opening of 2024 following its Mayfair launch in April.

Known for its house blend coffee, with tasting notes of chocolate, butterscotch and berries, Kiss the Hippo Soho will celebrate the launch day complimentary coffee and pastries on opening between 11 AM and 2 PM. There will also be live music entertainment.

Located at 30 Golden Square, W1F 9LD, the new Kiss the Hippo café boasts a minimalistic modern feel. Designed by London-based architects, EBBA, the coffee counter is designed to be the focal point whilst the timber lining to the walls provides a comfortable and inviting environment.

Kiss the Hippo will also launch a new line of merchandise to celebrate the Soho launch.

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