They make fantastic toast! and a tasty bacon buttie. They source their food locally and from small producers. But the service really made it difficult to enjoy our meal.
We went on a Saturday morning, which is nowhere near as busy as their Sundays must be, given that they're adjacent to Columbia Road Flower Market. I pray for the people that order a full breakfast on a Sunday.
First off, the coffee arrives in its French press and my tea arrives. They haven't pressed the coffee, so we're not sure how long it's been brewing. To push or not to push? We're sitting outside, enjoying some rare sunshine. There's sugar sitting on another table, but alas, no spoons (or any other means of getting the sugar into the coffee and then stirring it). So I head indoors to request a teaspoon and am told quite curtly that they're currently out and will bring me one. (Well, why bring us coffee if you're out of teaspoons? or at least please don't be curt afterall, we did wait 5 minutes for a spoon to appear)
After similar incidents with: cutlery for B's hot breakfast (which was mostly cold by the time he received them), tomato sauce for my buttie, and the cat licking the butter when we wandered past later on. Well, I have a very hard time recommending the place. Mind you, it could just have been a novice server which caused most of our strife.
So instead, I recommend asking for takeaway, as the toast was tasty. And get the tea or a prepared coffee drink.
Prices are steep, though typical for these sources of food. Four quid-ish for the bacon buttie, 9 quid for the hot breakfast. read more