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J+A Café

3.9 (78 reviews)
Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Moderate noise
Casual
Good for groups
Good for working

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Margaret N.

Hidden gem in a small alley way. They have a cute outdoor area, the cafe area and a bar next door. Staff was super friendly. Had the organic salmon with scrambled eggs on Irish soda bread. The eggs were light and fluffy, the salmon was fresh and the soda bread was pretty tasty- reminded me of sourdough bread. My friend had the scone and it was nicely prepared too. Definitely recommend this spot for breakfast/brunch.

Chocolate Guinness Cake
Ruth V.

So... It happened I was walking around, looking for another place to have my late coffee on a Sunday afternoon and suddenly, a group of people stepped out of a door that led to an alley that led me to J+A Café. There are two buildings, one on each side of the alley. One of them is a coffee shop where you can have brunch/lunch and the other, apparently, is a bar. I just went to the 'restaurant' part because all I wanted was some coffee and cake. The place is really nice, airy and bright, with simple decoration. The staff was lovely, always with a smile on their faces even though it was almost closing time. Always appreciated. Brunch was over when I arrived, so I didn't have a chance to try the food. But I did try the cakes and they were wonderful. I had the Chocolate Guinness Cake with Baileys and clotted cream on the side and I just have one word to describe it: MARVELLOUS! The coffee was also really good. Much better than the one you will get for the same price in any high street chains.

Cucumber gimlet perfection
Colleen C.

Alert: this is a very wonderful bar in the evenings. Can you say gimlet? Did you know this? I did not...I stumbled upon it by happenstance and feel the world should know. Repeat: THIS IS A BAR in the evenings. After the brunch and lunch items are stowed away and the sun starts to fade, guests can still pop into the alley and into the beautifully paned and glass paneled building that houses the spirts, beers and wines... In addition to a fantastic bar staff. You might even find yourself treated to one of the best Cucumber Gimlets in London...dare I say, the world. Followed by a Sloe Berry (sloe gin + french sparkling, oo la la) you'll be tottering off to dinner a bit worse for the wear, but surely much more bubbly and full of gin-inspired hubris. Oh, wait. Yes, that was me last night. I've enjoyed a lunch, brunch, breakfast on occasion at J&A and have always been quite happy. Tucked away (as others mention), nice simple food that is hearty and well thought out. Friendly service. Their bar area is greatly underrepresented -- and thus, I felt it was my civic Yelp duty to inform the masses. If you are seeking libations in Clerkenwell, do not skip over J&A thinking it just to be a daytime cafe. The magic truly comes out to play at night. I shall return, as should you. It's not crowded, but I can't say it will stay that way for long -- I have to imagine anyone that pops in for a cocktail (in the most proper of stemware, no less...swoon) and finds this gem nestled between the alleys (and not brimming with drunks) takes a deep breath and promises "I'll surely be back." There's a BAR here. A good one. In case you didn't catch it...

breakfast menu
Larissa R.

This place really couldn't get any better. The loose-leaf (Irish) breakfast tea (a cute little nod to the business owners' background, I should add) was dynamic and delicious, served appropriately in a teapot for one with a little filter cup at the top (so that the tea didn't over-steep between cups, thankyouverymuch). The scrambled egg on toast was wonderfully seasoned and cooked, served atop fluffy and freshly made bread that was handily buttered for me in advance. It might seem really simple, but think about it. How many places have you been to where you've been served up DELICIOUS (and inexpensive) scrambled egg on toast? Not very many, no. Mostly you'll get rubbery, tasteless eggs on a slice of toasted Tesco Value range bread; let's be honest here. The service was amiable and attentive, yet unobtrusive. As for my impression of the atmosphere, I will not rehash it here (since I've already gushed about it in my previous review). Needless to say, I love it. The 243 bus from Waterloo travels right outside J&A Café... I think I shall return for pancakes at the weekend. Again and again. And again. (But also maybe for some Irish soda bread... And brownies. And cake.) (I like brackets (parentheses).)

Chorizo, cheddar and home made pesto sandwich...and a 'cidre Newton'
Elliot A.

Wonderful little find this. A courtyard accessed from 2 sides by small narrow lanes, furnished with cobble together garden furniture means that this place offers a rare opportunity to sit outside without hearing any road noise in the middle of Farringdon. There is a small section that is covered by a makeshift 'awning' type thing but I suppose if it did rain, you'd quickly want to move inside - which is not at all a bad thing as the place is nicely done out with an industrial looking twist, very homely. Service was impeccable and always punctuated with a smile - I'd like to think the lovely ladies serving there were just smiling at me but honestly, I just think they are nice friendly people and good at their job (I'll just live in my bubble for a little while longer) I had the sandwich of the day, fried chorizo, cheddar and home made pesto, damn it was great! Proper sandwich too, with doorstop bread slices that were not at all regularly shaped, looked a lot like a heavy-fisted boxer had squashed and cut the bread actually, marvelous.

Full menu 11 options for brunch (including pancakes) plus porridge & granola
Ines C.

This place has been on my Yelp bookmarks for aaages. Glad I finally made it. Because of its hidden location, I was able to walk in on a Saturday at 11.30 am (prime brunch time) and get a table right away. Although the place was busy, at no point did it become super full or booked out in the hour or so I was there. Highlights from this place is the open plan kitchen venue, it's open and cosy at the same time. I had an Americano which was very good not bitter at all but nicely potent. We'd made it here based on other Yelp pics of their pancakes (is it me or is it quite hard to find great pancakes in London?). We were not disappointed. I got the savoury pancakes (bacon, eggs, pancakes, maple syrup) and my friend got them with fruit and cream. They were fluffy and tasty and I left feeling full but not stodgy which can sometimes happen with doughy pancakes. A few things to bear in mind: Syrup comes poured over; next time I would request it on the side, as I like to do the syrup pouring myself. I love bacon but I was with a friend who doesn't eat pork and it smelt pretty porky in there - bacon haters beware. Lastly, I've heard their chocolate guinness cake is amazing - after two pancake dishes we weren't really up for it, but it looked divine!

Christoph N.

Yup, I'm a fan. I love the fact that it's literally 32 steps away from the office. I love that you actually can't see this from the street (I missed it 2 times the first time I came here). I love the inner courtyard, even now during the winter, because I can only imagine how great this is during summer...I went for the combo soup+sour bread at 6,5£, and it was delicious every time. I had to force myself not to grab my friend's roast-chicken sandwich, it really looked amazing. I went pretty light things, but everytime I see the "stew" on the menu, there's this little voice in my head that tells me.."choose this". Next time for sure!

Lizzie S.

Thank you, thank you, thank you to the breakfast gods for J&A Café. From "fluffy" white bread with perfectly seasoned scrambled eggs to the Flour City chocolate brownies and other sweet treats on display, this café screams cool, homemade goodness. Hidden in Sutton's Yard, down a tiny ally this unsuspecting building holds a treasure trove of affordable tasty delights. In total my breakfast an coffee set me back a whole £5, a seriously well spent fiver at that! Daily specials are hand written on the chalk board there are scattered communal tables and super laid-back servers who give you space yet don't leave you waiting. J&A Café is a hidden secret in London, a haven from the hustle and bustle of the city, it can get busy mid-morning to lunchtime with local workers but get their early enough and you'll get a seat. Now the coffee was lovely but not quite as mind blowing as Tomtoms, an Americano not filter was available, with it's smooth and slightly bitter undertones it hit the caffeine nail on the head. And as with every venue that serves coffee it rightly had a loo, with fresh flowers in it! My life is complete. Will I be back? Yes, I just wish there was more in the area that gave me a reason to hang out around here more.

Chocolate & Guiness Cake
Katie B.

School chairs, school tables, school pipes, school doors...but it's not a school, it's a lovely, bustling café hidden down a little lane, with delicious food and friendly staff! Love! HUGE baked potatoes with generous fillings, delicious sandwiches and a whole array of ever-changing specials make J+A Café a lunchtime-must, not to mention the vast selection of cakes, cookies, brownies and other sweet treats decorating the counter-space. We were sat up on the first floor which was empty when we arrived just after 12pm and packed to the rafters when we left an hour or so later. I had the club sandwich - chicken, bacon, salad, avocado etc. on fresh white bread. I'm not sure if they bake the bread in-house but I wouldn't be surprised, it was deliciously doughy. Although being absolutely stuffed after the huge sarnie, which came with a scattering of vegetable crisps, I couldn't help but partake in sharing a slice of Chocolate and Guiness Cake with Josephine B and Kevin L. With a generous layer of icing, a splodge of cream on the side with a dash of Baileys over the top, I enjoyed the cake very much. It had an interesting texture, hard to put into words, perhaps slightly stodgier than your average cake, yet I loved the almost bitter taste of Guiness paired with the sweetness of chocolate. It wasn't sickly but quite rich and I don't think I could have managed a whole slice to myself! Still...never say never!

Omelette stuffed with mushrooms, ham, tomato and spinach
Bethany W.

Ahhh J+A, you've done it again! I really am starting to fall in love with this cafe. It was a beautiful morning, so today we decided to sit outside and have a working breakfast. It was slightly busy but when you sit outside you could almost be anywhere on a sunny day like today! The waitress was slightly slow today but as always they were busy and we were in no rush so no harm, no foul. I'm still on my healthy stint and opted for the omelette filled with mushrooms, tomatoes, ham, and spinach with a side of beans. The food came quickly and was presented well. The omelette is served with white toast also, just so you're aware :) My omelette was absolutely delicious! It was cooked perfectly, and there was plenty of filling. The ham in particular was to die for: salty, soft and it melted in your mouth. Complemented by buttery mushrooms, crunchy spinach and juicy tomatoes - what more could you ever want?! Another fantastic experience at J+A! I couldn't recommend it more!

Croissants!
Alison A.

Super adorable cafe tucked in a thin alleyway off Clerkenwell Road. It has plentiful outdoor seating and some tables inside that are good for working over a hearty meal and a nice hot drink. WiFi available as well so it's employee-friendly for those looking to work remote or hold a biz meeting. The open kitchen, hardwood, and dim lighting give it both a modern and rustic feel, which I fully appreciate. The latte art can use some spiffing up. My first flat white was basically a "dump milk as fast as possible over espresso, here you go," sort of scenario. Second one was better but not great. No biggie as it tasted just fine but I'd think a venue like this would want to focus a bit on the presentation... The assortment of pastries and cakes are plentiful (Guinness cake available, and they make the finest looking English muffins I've ever seen in the flesh). Specialty dishes change out daily so definitely make sure to check out the chalk board. The staff are quick to tend to your table, meals available for eat-in or take out. I hear this place morphs into a bar later in the evening, which I can imagine could be quite fun out in the courtyard area in the warm months. I'll have to return to check it out.

Amazing Irish stew. Mmmm
Henri R.

Decided to try this cafe with a group of friends. Slightly hidden down an alley. It took a couple of moments to find, but well worth the confusion. The staff were attentive and friendly. The food is traditional, Irish, homemade and incredibly tasty. It does take a while to appear at your table, as they make it then and there. No microwaved portions here. You have the option of tea and cake or the simple lunch menu. All so equally good, you'll end up eating more than you expected to.

Joy L.

I used to work very close to this cute little place and I couldn't stop going back for lunch! Everything about this cafe screams awesome: the decor, the staff, the atmosphere, and most importantly, the FOOD. I always get the yummy sandwich specials but they have a great selection of pastas and rice dishes which you can first check out by the cashier (it helps to make a choice). And because their incredible desserts are also always on display, I can't help to get a delicious slice every time. Apparently all their food is sourced from their own gardens, hence why everything tastes so good. And lastly the staff... they are all very friendly and it seems they love working at JA Cafe. Well, I love eating at JA Cafe! Will miss working close to this place.

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