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    Kems Cafe

    4.0 (1 review)

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    16 years ago

    It a functional greasy spoon indeed!

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    The Gantry - The Conservatory

    The Gantry

    4.3(12 reviews)
    1.2 miBrockley
    ££

    We booked a table for 4 at 11am, then changed the time to 11.30am and then turned up with 5…read morepeople... but the delightful people here were so accommodating and even found us a great table in the conservatory. We were here for the breakfast and three of us ordered off the menu, and two of us just had to be fussy and order various items individually. They catered to every wish! The coffee was fantastic and they even had skimmed milk (YEY!) I had the English breakfast with poached eggs, and apart from some hollandaise sauce that appeared on my eggs (I don't like hollandaise sauce!) it was all very yummy. The mushrooms were cooked with rosemary and the cumberland sausage was delicious. I was not keen on the bacon, but that's probably because it was smoked and I'm not a fan of food tasting like sweet smoke. My fellow breakfastarians between them tried the Eggs Special Royal (to celebrate our new princess!) which was apparently delicious, but came with cold avocado under the egg, which made the temperature of the whole dish a little odd. There were no other complaints though and we all agreed to go back very soon. Lovely place!

    I arrived at The Gantry on the hunt for a chilled-out space with good WiFi connection, delicious…read morefood and mean cocktails and man, I was absolutely not disappointed! It was very busy when I arrived and I was unsure as to whether I should sit straight down or order at the bar - but after asking a friendly member of staff, I made myself comfortable with a menu. I opted for the Full English and a white Americano off of the Brunch menu. My food turned up before my coffee but I wasn't too fussed - I could sympathise with the busy staff having worked in hospitality for many years myself. Both the breakfast and coffee were lovely and good value for money. Afterwards, I ordered a Bloody Mary to take the edge off and oh my Gosh, it was hands-down the best Bloody Mary I have ever tasted. The waiter asked me what spice I'd like and as a bit of a wimp, I opted for a 3 out of 10 and it was absolutely perfect - garnished with green olives, celery, a lemon wedge and a sprinkle of pepper. Divine! I stayed at The Gantry for the majority of my day working and therefore spoke with the staff a few times. I enquired as to a nearby plug and the waiter found me one behind an armchair and plugged my charger in for me as well - very kind! Overall, I'd highly recommend it but would opt to come when it's a bit less hectic next time. I will definitely be returning!

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    Pistachios in the Park

    Pistachios in the Park

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.7 miLewisham
    £

    This as yet un-Yelped spot is a fantastic little find. Fair enough, you might need to be far out of…read morethe city to appreciate it, but if you're wandering lonely and fancy a brew whilst in the park this should be your stop off. The whole building has an eco feel, like some kind of log cabin, which continues on inside. Behold the blankets on the shelf for the colder months, freshly made delicious sandwiches for arounnd £2.50 (not kidding), an array of delectably homemade cakes, and some really great coffee. The staff are all friendly, and the vibe has a real community feel to it. There's a board on one of the walls with keys hooked on, and a sign saying "are these your keys?" They also have numerous pieces of literature on local events, including their own, which seems like a regular affair - some kind of swap shop and vintage fair. Man, I wish I'd been staying long enough to take a look. The seating outside allows for respite under the big trees, whilst wee ones of the customers next to you run around playing in the autumnal air, trip over and apologise to the pigeons, "Sorry birds!", and then find sticks that catch wolves and feathered friends. (True story.) It really doesn't feel like you're in London. And that walk up that steep hill will make you feel like you've earned this little slice of green, warm, and peaceful paradise. I highly recommend.

    Service being everything is laughable as both times I have popped in- including this past week-…read morehave encountered nonsmiling, grumpy staff. I'm gonna stop in one more time today to see if anything has changed. It's a shame as it's a cute cafe with a variety of menu options and treats.

    Kems Cafe - coffee - Updated May 2026

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