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Cereal Killer Cafe

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The UK's first cereal cafe

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The UK's first cereal cafe

Address: 192 Brick Lane , London E1 6SB, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 3601 9100
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: E1 6SB

opening times

Monday: 09:30-19:00
Tuesday: 09:30-19:00
Wednesday: 09:30-19:00
Thursday: 09:30-19:00
Friday: 09:30-19:00
Saturday: 09:30-19:00
Sunday: 09:30-19:00


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Reviews
For what it sets out to do, it does it very well. A bombardment of colours and an overload of sugar, displaying a wide variety of cereal boxes, happy blond ladies and nostalgic props everywhere you look. Tried the fruity milkshake which was an experience! A bit too sweet for my liking, but that was to be expected. The location is super, in middle of Brick lane, surrounded by nice eateries, art projects and Street art.
OMG! I can say it like that. It's place in London which you must see at least once. I liked it so much. I am so impressed about this cafe that I want to come back. It has a huge variety of cereals, milkshakes and lots of stuff. The atmosphere so cool, so terrific, so nice... If you kind of guy or girl who loves old school games, movies and old school atmosphere of 80s or 90s, games, cartoons or cereals, take you bag, take the best friend and go there! You will like it. People there are so cool and so funky, they can help you with menu and to make the right choice of what you want. I bet you. You will have so much wonderful, memorable photos on your phone from this place.
Have always wanted to come here from the first moment I heard of them! And they did not disappoint in the slightest! First off the people working here are all friendly and helpful and offer great choices and help you around the menu very well too! Secondly the decor inside is freaking awesome!! It's the biggest nostalgia trip you could probably ever make without actually time travelling! Cassette tapes as used to hold salt and pepper and your table number. The walls are decorated with stuff I remember so well from my childhood, cabinets full of old toys & memorabilia, a few old televisions showing old cartoons surrounded by the old milk crates you would always see back then, even cereal boxes that were out at the time! To top it off the seating is really cool! At the back of the restaurant you will find a single bed with some bedding from the 90's which is used as a seat for one of the tables! Its awesome!! Now to the food! The food was great! I ordered a Nutter Butter Milkshake, which was great! They even use cereal milk. Which just makes it taste better! And then I had some Golden Nuggets coated chicken nuggets! They were great! Perfectly cooked and every unique flavour. But it works! And to top off the whole experience your bill comes to you in a old VHS box! So if your looking for a unique but amazing dining experience you need to come here! Its brilliant!
A great chance to try out various cereals that are not usually available in this country, or really indulge yourself with their special blends, stacked milkshakes, or ice cream laden bowls of cereal. Not to mention a selection of cereal themed burgers! We tried the variety pack, which allowed us to sample eight different cereals for £12. Unfortunately not all cereals on display or in the menu are available for this. When we asked for clarification the waiters contradicted each other meaning we are still not sure! The venue is currently decorated for Halloween and looks great, the original 80s theme combines well, making me think of all those wonderful 80s horror movies. The giant portrait of Hannibal Lector enhanced this vibe! However there were a few issues, which considering how quiet it was when we were there is quite surprising. -first the confusion mentioned above -Service in the back section was poor, with the staff loitering in the front leaving half the bar unattended. -display cabinets and decorations were often fitted low enough to risk banging your head I did a number of times and I'm short! -unfortunately at least one waiter had quite strong BO which was very off putting when we were eating It can be expensive, but this is central London and you're paying for a unique experience. I will definitely return with some insulin shots and take on one of those amazing looking stacked shakes one day!
Well are truly rare and iconic part of London. This is a great pit stop for any traveller to visit something unique and one of a kind to the quirky streets of Shoreditch. The atmosphere is fun a friendly and the menu is straight forward. There is a new vegan range with is amazing and a great addition while the good old classics still remain strong. The service was warm and friendly with everything being served quickly. The price is a bit expensive yet it kind of feels like the typical London price. Still worth the visit and would gladly recommend.
Took me back to childhood. Great idea. If you love cereal and ice cream this is the place to visit. Amazing combinations of cereal and ice cream. Loved the design looks like a bedroom Some of the seats are kids beds. On the walls they have limited edition cereals. They have a variety of cereals to choose from. We were a party of 4 with a 4 y.o and we all enjoyed our orders. Loved the chocopotomus it was so tasty.
Excellent service, really great atmosphere reminiscent of childhood, it's actually a really quirky place. We ordered milkshakes with our choice of cereals which were decent but not too impressive. I personally find this place a location to be explored and indulge the environment. The pricing altogether was not too bad.
This is actually one of our favorite places that we stopped while we were in London. It’s a little off the beaten path but it sits in a fun little shopping area that has a Haight-Ashbury feel to it. I would say it’s more about the experience than it is about the food. We were adventurous and tried the Fruity Pebble Fried Chicken and the Cinnamon Toast Crunch Mozzarella Sticks. We also ordered one of their signature cereal bowls and washed it all down with a Captain Crunch Berry Shake. Each of those items tasted pretty much as good as they sound. If it were just about the food it wouldn’t be worth the stop but it has a cool 80’s / early-90’s vibe to it. They had Spice Girl wallpaper, an old Simpson’s arcade game, and light fixtures made from pop culture cereal bowls. The music they were playing fit perfectly with the atmosphere. All of it was made even better by a super-friendly staff. Go for the experience, stay for the food.
Amazing choice of cereals, brilliant idea! This place is paradise. Fitting and soothing soundtrack whilst we eat. Slow service is to be expected as they have to do each bowl individually but it's well worth the wait and price considering imports and all you can fit into a bowl. Love it!
loved this place! Definitely recommend booking a table if you're going at a busy time but it's so worth it, this place is awesome! Highly recommend trying a cocktail, they're super fun and creative but very sweet, beware of the sugar crash a few hours after visiting!
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