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    Creams Cafe

    3.6 (7 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 11:00 pm

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    Yuen P L.

    I found myself and a bunch of friends having had a hearty lunch on a Saturday afternoon, wandering the streets of Brixton in search of somewhere that would serve a range of desserts and be able to seat a group of 8 people. This was a surprisingly hard task to accomplish. We browsed through the Brixton markets and found it to be bustling and packed to the brim in all the small eateries. Cafes on the main or side streets also didn't serve much by way of dessert, rather opting for English breakfast or paninis instead. So what do we do? We resort to searching on Google and it reveals that there is a dessert establishment called the Creams Cafe, a 10 minute walk from Brixton station. So we go to check this out. Creams is also packed with people and understandably so given the scarcity of dessert elsewhere in Brixton and the dessert available here is not just any dessert, it in fact has a full impressive array from sundaes, crepes, waffles, cakes to ice cream, milkshake, and other varieties of drink. In short, it has everything to satisfy a sweet tooth. The portions are generous and good value; well worth the wait! The seating when it does become available is comfortable and spacious, with booths big enough to seat 8 people or tables lining the cafe that can be rearranged to accommodate for as many seats as you require.  A word of warning: the desserts are rich and can be loaded with additions such as cream, flakes, custard, chocolate shavings, etc. so go with some stomach capacity. The attention to detail and presentation is a pleasant surprise. Whilst there is clearly an effort to appeal to children with options such as bubblegum flavoured dessert and Cookie Monster or Hello Kitty cupcakes, the creative variety on offer is enough to spoil anyone for choice. A must-go-to stop if you're in Brixton wanting dessert.

    Rachelle D.

    Went there with a couple of friends, loved the place ! If you've got a sweet tooth then this is heaven on earth ! I had a pistachio Sunday that was great although I preferred the strawberry one my friend got. Cool place to go to if you're not on a diet or if it's your cheat day ! The place was clean, the staff didn't bother us much even though we stayed for ages on a busy Saturday afternoon. Will definitely try their black ice cream sometime soon.

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    The Library at County Hall

    The Library at County Hall

    4.1(19 reviews)
    2.5 miSouthwark, South Bank

    The Library at County Hall is situated inside the Marriott hotel cradled beside the River Thames…read more The restaurant offers sweeping views of the iconic Big Ben and captivates with its sophisticated charm and old world ambiance. My husband and I had the privilege of booking afternoon tea during our recent visit to London. The total cost was approximately $175 USD and served one pot of tea with the flavor of your choice along with delicate sized sandwiches and several desserts on a tiered platter. Alejandro, our server, was not only hospitable but knowledgeable with the tea offerings. Service was also efficient and the presentation was refined. That, along with the stunning view, made our experience memorable. The only part that STAINED my delight was being seated next to 3 overly pretentious young women who, while dressed well & presented the proper image, did not possess the etiquette they "TRIED" to present. It was more obnoxious than sophisticated. To give you a better visual - think 'ladies who lunch' but with the tone that matched women who discussed men like they were at a bar rather than an upscale tea room. I found their conversation inappropriate, immature and rude. They spoke loudly enough for perhaps a third of the room to hear. Other than that, I would recommend The Library for all that it offers - just cross your fingers you aren't seated too closely to a trio of young 20-somethings who think they have the male population all figured out like they've watched and taken notes of every episode of 'Sex and the City'.

    5 stars for the view, 4 stars for the tea. The location is perfect with stunning views of Big Ben…read moreover the Thames. The tea itself was pretty good with a big assortment of sandwiches and desserts (and a cake shaped like Big Ben!) the tea selection comes in little glass jars you can smell, and both the County Hall mix and earl grey tasted yummy. The service was pretty quick and friendly.

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    Draughts

    Draughts

    3.6(7 reviews)
    2.5 miWaterloo, Southwark

    We've passed by this place several times when passing through the Graffiti Tunnel, and from the…read morename alone, we thought it was a pub bar. It was our 7th and last night in London, and the other bars near us were showing the England Futbol game & was packed with tons of people. This was the only one that seemed calm, so we walked in. I was surprised at how nice it was inside: wooden bookcases with games. People at the tables actually playing board games! How cool was that. Unfortunately, we were there mainly to feed our 5.5 year old son & get something to eat ourselves, so we turned down the $9 fee per person to play games. I ordered Nachos Grande with pulled pork. The pork was great, and I think it would have been delicious in a sandwich. My husband ordered the Ribsteak double cheeseburger, which he liked. There was a kids' menu, and my kid had their cheeseburger, fries, and ice cream. Everything was devoured. For dessert, I asked for the Sticky Toffee Pudding, which I thoroughly enjoyed. The server was amazing; he gave us some kid friendly games to try "on the house." He took the time to explain how each game is played. I would probably never buy these games in the future, but it was fun trying them out!

    Staff was amazingly friendly with quick service, the location was awesome and the library of games…read moreextensive. There was no way to just order water when ordering other things (i had one beer and wanted to add it). The staff did bring some after asking but didn't offer to refill. The games themselves really need some love and care. All games were missing some piece or another and 2 out of the 3 games we played were missing instructions. One game had duplicate cards making it hard to complete rounds. We only came for the board game space to which we had to prepay so it was a little disappointing. This place has so many awesome things going for it so I hope the shop can take the time to give the board games the love they need.

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