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"Not-for-profit, ethical, sustainable, vegetarian and vegan café serving excellent coffee from local Lambeth roastery and tasty baked goods. Beautiful green courtyard. Eat in or takeaway. Discover us in the one of the oldest buildings in Vauxhall – the former Lambeth Ragged School – built 1849-51 by the gin entrepreneur Henry Beaufoy."
Address: 22 Newport Street Beaconsfield , London SE11 6AY, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7582 6465
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SE11 6AY
opening times
Wednesday: 11:00-16:00
Thursday: 11:00-16:00
Friday: 11:00-16:00
Saturday: 11:00-16:00
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Reviews
Totally unpretentious and nice. The décor is simple but the food is good and ample. Home made beans, good bread. Staff are the really pleasant. I recommend the cake, too.
Nice vegetarian salad and soup. Enjoyable but quite small portions
Food was just ok, nothing special. Very chilled cafe, service was good.
This cafe always states its open online and on its website its never clear, and its always closed!! Given up with it
Love the brunch here. Always has amazing vegan options
Been a few times and enjoyed previous visits. Relaxed venue with good quality vegetarian food in a pleasant space. Sadly some bad vibes from the lady working today left a bad taste. A complete lack of flexibility with a simple food request and curt responses to basic questions. Not a happy experience. Having written this, I then read some of the other reviews and it seems this theme is a pretty common one!
I feel completely compelled to write this review after a really bad overall experience. When you arrive you are greeted with cold disdain to the effect that you are not wanted. The space is not heated so I was rather shivering. The food was barely palatable and while I forced mine down two other parties barely touched theirs, obviously because its so bland. They clearly use sub-par ingredients in terms of the bread and eggs, which were stale and over cooked. New patrons are not greeted, and are left to stare at quarter eaten food because staff didn't care whatsoever to do anything about it, and I mean forever!
I visited the ragged canteen for lunch last week and was hugely disappointed. Not only did I pay over £5 for a piece of dry bread and avocado, but the service was disgraceful. A friend who I was with was given an incorrect order and the response from a member of staff was extremely dismissive and plain rude – there is no excuse for this. I could perhaps understand this to some extent if the place was busy, but it was not. I dread to think what the service is like during busier periods. Based on this and the poor quality of the food, I am reluctant to even give this place 1 star – the name reflects the poor service and I would not recommend others to visit.
Really good veg menu. fresh and put together with care. Coffee really good, good price point. Home cooked. highly recommend. The gallery above is an unexpectedly large space.Well it says brunch but you get the lunch menu. If the menu is ready. Quirkily charming with food very tasty and good coffee with soya or almond milk. Expect a laid back unhurried and mildly eccentric approach ! Overall ok
Very interesting place. With a crossover between art/cousine, you can quickly place your order and enjoy the art gallery while you wait for your food. Vegetarian/Vegan options are good but the enviroment and style of the place makes it more attractive. Good place to relax and find something "hipster" to enjoy