Apart from L'angolo, which is owned from an Italian chap, all the other cafes are not italian either in the ownership or in terms of baristas.
I don't think I've ever came across a cafe' (or BAR as we call it in italy) that is ran from and Italian and serves a decent coffee (l'angolo in my opinion puts a lot of effort but is not a proper coffee shop and drinks are only acceptable).
This is a shame, especially because we have a lot of respect from Antipodeans that really rule London's market (having introduced them to the coffee culture when we expat back in the days...).
I really liked this article:
http://www.caffeculture.com/2011/06/24/ ... urth-wave/
It shares some of my visions about coffee shops and the Italian "ownership" of coffee culture.
My question is:
Why there's no Italian entrepreneur or simply passionate about coffee to own a (proper, real) coffee shop in London?