Reviews
Consistently terrible food and service. Your coffee order is often lost. The millet broccoli and squash dish had raw millet, way overcooked, half rotted broccoli and over spiced damp nuts. Just terrible.
Expensive arts centre cafe. Indistinguishable from any museum or theatre cafe in the world. Service was fast, but prices high and only justified by location.
Frustratingly slow service. Ordered a cappuccino which took about 5 mins to make and didn’t even have a coffee shot in it and had to take it back. Replacement took about 10 mins to make. Very chaotic and some staff very unhelpful and not friendly.
Fine simple food, good taste and Nice service
If you're looking for a cafe to sit and work at while looking over the Thames, this is the place. Simple takeaway food, a lot of tables and wifi. Perfect.
Passive aggressive rude young woman 'serving'. Don't expect any pleasantries, she's doing you a massive favour letting you buy over priced dreary food.
An overpriced cafe which feels a bit like a school canteen, but it's a decent enough place to have a quick drink in while you wait for friends. Very little alcohol is served at this bar, but the well-stocked Central Bar is just behind it, and you can bring those drinks through.
Unacceptable using only paper plates and cups for eating & drinking here options too.
I crossed the river from Embankment. I was feeling sensitive and Agne called me. It was windy so I looked for a cuppa and a warm place. I had my English Breakfast with milk and I thought 'I need this all the times that I feel down'. The views aren't great but good enough for 'chill, chat and cheap.'
Delicious lunch. Soup with amazing freshly baked bread and a great chicken salad washed down with excellent coffee and served up with good humour and kindness.