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This restaurant has not been reviewed by Square Meal. But we do list the location, price and contact details, and you have the option of reading… more »
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Prufrock, a coffee bar & barista training centre founded by former ‘world barista champion’ Gwilym Davies, is a caffeine enthusiast’s heaven… more »
Post-industrial greys and zingy lemon tones, 80s-style graphics, a menu displayed on an old cinema marquee, and street food served through a hatch… more »
Forget the kooky & rather ponderous bureaucratic moniker, the black-fronted DCSA is essentially a new-breed coffee shop set up by a couple of young… more »
Could this old-school chippie be past its best? Stingy portions continue to be the biggest gripe, but readers are also starting to protest about… more »
Gail’s burgeoning London branches have been keeping yummy mummies in sourdough & babyccinos since 2005. This clutch of fashionably appointed… more »
Pretty as a picture thanks to floral displays, attractive wallpaper & matching chairs, Bea’s shows off its wares with mouth-watering displays… more »
The obscure name is borrowed from a ditty by oddball 70s songster, Jake Thackray. What that has to do with this ‘don't-call-me-a-gastropub' near… more »
This elder sibling of reinvented Shoreditch boozer, Well and Bucket, pulls in a cultured Clerkenwell crowd who come to admire its original moss-green… more »
‘Cobbled entrance, French accents, brick walls, white tablecloths' is a reader's scene-setter for Le Café du Marché, which has been a firm… more »
Gray’s Inn’s five-acre secluded & peaceful garden has again been equipped with a marquee where delicious lunches will be on offer every Tuesday… more »
You'll either find this oddball Japanese café wonderfully cute or maddeningly twee. Named after the Japanese word for cat, Nécco looks a bit… more »
Cath Kidston herself would be hard pressed to create a more immediately endearing little eatery than J&A Café. If the idea of wild flowers in… more »
A boundlessly chirpy Vietnamese café, VN is a welcome addition to an otherwise rather dingy corner of Clerkenwell Road. Whitewashed walls, lime-green… more »
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