Reviews
Nice cafe located in a residential area. I heed the advice from many reviews here and got the food to share. The portions were indeed really big and filling! I got latte, royal breakfast & the famous focaccia. The coffee was good, food as well. Though I think the flavors could be balanced better smashed avocado was too sour and chicken focaccia was too sweet; so it was a little overwhelming on the palate. Overall it was an enjoyable dining experience:
The food was very nice although my full English breakfast was warm, not hot. Service was a bit slow. We enjoyed our food, the atmosphere is nice and relaxing and they use good quality food. Worth a visitFood: 4/5
Came here with my wife on a dreary Sunday morning. We were in London for the weekend and staying in an Inn nearby. The moment we walked in we were greeted by a very welcoming host and friendly staff. The smell of coffee and fresh food hangs in the air and there is a comforting amount of hustle and bustle. My wife had the Gardens Breakfast and I had the full English Island Breakfast. They were both absolutely lovely and were very generous in portion. The tea and coffee was fresh. Everything about our visit here was great. We will definitely come back when we go to London againN
Stopped here for late breakfast and was very impressed. Very modern, cosy little cafe with an impressive breakfast/lunch menu. Highly recommend everyone to visit
Very nice cafe. Would recommend and will visit again. I got the Cafe No.92 breakfast in the photo. Definitely a unique combination of ingredients, although the items definitely complimented each other. Paid just under £15 for the plate and an iced coffee.
Delicious menu, and a relaxing cafe to come and enjoy a hot and/or healthy breakfast/brunch, coffee and a cake, or lunch. We popped in mid afternoon, well after the lunch rush, to order a takeaway coronation chicken baguette and a coffee. We were waiting for 15 minutes for the baguette, which arrived packaged up in a box with salad and crisps. As we had planned to eat it on the go, and not realising it would be packed as a meal, it would have been good had they asked if we wanted it as a meal, or just rolled up in foil or something - without the crisps and side salad. We visited again and had a very good breakfast - shaksuka eggs and a ham & cheese omelette and weren’t waiting too long, despite it being very busy. It’s safe to say everything on the menu exceeds expectations - large portions, beautifully presented, most things come with a side salad or small fruit salad, and plenty of toast with breakfast dishes.
This cafe goes high on my “to be avoided” list. Food quality well below average. The coffee was good, but the fact that the manager never offered a refund, it gets a 1 rating. I will never be going in again. x local resident
Nice place, good decor. Food is ok and for some reason they weren't doing cooked breakfast and the menu had changed recently. Place is very clean with good service, has toilet facilities for customers. The music was a little loud at our last visit. Recent visit was on a Sunday lunchtime, had to wait in queue for a free table so maybe worth checking ahead. Lots of parking nearby on local streets. Close to DLR station.
After an unexpected walk through the foot tunnel, the cafe was an welcome oasis! We had some delicious hot tea and an iced mocha. The prices were good, the atmosphere was well decorated, and the staff was very friendly. Thank you!Service: 5/5
Great spot for weekend brunch or a casual meal. Nice rustic monochrome interior, very personal and friendly service. They make you feel like you're a part of the community. Worth getting early to avoid crowds! We ordered a pitta with salad, matcha and iced coffee. Matcha was fresh and not oxidised. The pitta was very delicious, fresh and fulfilling. Ice coffee was in a cute hipster mason jar. Worth a visit if you're in the area.