Pulp in Ealing is a modern café-restaurant that blends artisan baking, specialty coffee, and natural wines in one of west London’s most characterful neighbourhoods.
Located on St Mary’s Road, Pulp sits just a short walk from Ealing Broadway station, making it easily accessible while still offering a tucked-away, village-like feel. With tables spilling onto the pavement, it’s a spot that feels both local and cosmopolitan.
The menu is built around freshly baked pastries and creative café dining. Pulp’s signature creation is the Scrollsant - a rolled croissant stuffed with homemade butters, preserves, or seasonal fillings. Alongside this, guests can enjoy sourdough melts, toasted to order, and a variety of light dishes that change with the seasons. Coffee is a highlight, with a carefully balanced house blend offering notes of fruit and chocolate, complemented by teas, chai, and even mushroom-based drinks for something different.
As the day moves into evening, Pulp shifts gears, serving curated natural wines and sharing boards, making it just as suitable for a casual dinner or post-concert catch-up as it is for a morning pastry run. The atmosphere is laid-back and welcoming, with friendly staff and interiors that combine modern design with homely touches.
Dog-friendly and community-minded, Pulp has quickly become a neighbourhood favourite. Whether you’re stopping by for a quick coffee, settling in with a glass of wine, or enjoying a leisurely bite before heading to one of Ealing’s nearby theatres or music venues, it offers a flexible, stylish space that feels distinctly local.
With its mix of artisan baking, specialty coffee, and natural wines, Pulp is a standout destination in Ealing, perfect for both everyday visits and special occasions.