I tried this place as there were some great reviews, but it wasn’t great at all. I had a sandwich with salad which was average and the service below average.
Daniel V.
Place rating: 4 Munich, Germany
Delicious breakfast and nice interior design. The owner is French(I think), but you’ll fell 100% in London. Only minus was that is was pretty cold inside(many left jackets on) and there was no wifi.
Chris B.
Place rating: 5 Washington, DC
Utterly dependable Saturday brunch. Tranquil, cosy spot that serves up carefully prepared and attractively presented baguettes, pastries and salads. Top class.
M F.
Place rating: 5 San Francisco, CA
This place is amazing! Incredibly cozy with fantastic homemade pizza and a friendly owner who offered us a chance to try everything from the wine to the delicious prosciutto before we ordered. We’re only here visiting for three days and we have already been twice(breakfast is delicious as well). Bottom line: go for the food, stay for the cozy and relaxing ambience.
Trevor N.
Place rating: 3 Istanbul, Turkey
Good food and coffee. Hard to get eggs on the weekend. A smile and friendly feeling of welcome is even harder to come by from the owner of the place.
Daniella Z.
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
This is my favorite coffeeshop in London — amazing pastries, there’s always jazz playing, and the brunch spread on the weekends is delightful. I usually come in once a week with my husband for a quick pre-work coffee & croissant, but it’s a nice quiet place to do some reading or get work done as well. Neighborhood gem!
Soomin R.
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
Beautiful, cozy café just around the corner from my flat! It feels like a genuine local spot with friend staff as well. I had an almond croissant with cappuccino, both of which were solid. In the end, the staff kindly packed my leftover cappuccino for takeaway as well since I was in a rush.
Heather H.
Place rating: 4 Colorado Springs, CO
This was a nice little discovery. It’s charmingly cluttered and small, but you will feel right at home anyway among the pastry displays, barrels of oranges, cured meat hanging from the ceiling and carnations on the tables. I came here in the evening to get out of the snowy cold for tea and croissants. I ordered fresh mint tea, served Moroccan style, and had a perfectly relaxing time while listening to a jazz quartet on the radio. This is exactly the sort of place I like to frequent when I want to chill out with a book and a coffee.
Monica R.
Place rating: 4 United Kingdom
When this deli open there was much talk about Pimlico becoming a little bourgeois, some writer even said she heard some woman complimenting Another for her«lovely Mulberry bag», I thought that was funny. This deli has a certain poshness to it, but it also has the most amazing café, and really lovely fresh ingredients, lovely Italian pastas, and in the summer you get chairs an tables outside to enjoy a lazy Sunday reading the newspaper and drinking a good brew. Now they are starting to offer Moroccan nights, I have to attend one and get back to you. But as far as de deli, its quite good, reasonably priced for what they offer and yes… a little posh.