Who doesn't love coffee?
The drink that helps millions get through long days and early wake-up calls has become essential to many.
With an endless call for coffee come plenty of coffee shops, from your global brands to the independent traders on every street corner.
But, with so many, you might be asking what the most popular are, well now Betway has the answer.
The online slot site has analysed social media popularity to find out where the most popular coffee shops are around the world, from Japan and the USA to New Zealand and even two very own London shops.
These are the two most popular coffee shops in London
After looking the number of TikTok views, Instagram hashtags and Google search volume for more than 300 independent coffee shops, Betway found two in London.
Ozone Coffee Roasters and Feya both made the list of top ten in the world.
Ozone Coffee Roasters placed 5th and has branches in London as well as in New Plymouth and Auckland in New Zealand.
With more than 2.6m views on TikTok and 14,000 hashtags used on Instagram, the coffee shop has stylish interiors and focuses on serving responsibly sourced coffee.
Plus, Ozone Coffee Roasters is B Corp Certified with a commitment to use the business as "a force for good" adding that they work directly with responsible coffee producers.
Online review site Tripadvisor says Ozone Coffee Roasters has a 4/5 rating with one visitor sharing: "Our favourite coffee spot in London. We visited a couple of times and loved it. Extremely good coffee and a great breakfast menu. Couldn’t recommend highly enough."
Feya Cafe in London took the 10th spot for most popular in the world with over 1.8m TikTok views.
The popular coffee shop is best known for its brunch and French pastries along with its elegant interior with pinks and flowers.
On Tripadvisor, Feya in Marylebone has a rating of 3.5/5, with users sharing that the cafe was "amazing", writing: "This place was amazing! Best pancakes and smoothie ever! Everyone was very nice and the service was great!!"
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