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8 years ago
The hot satay chicken toast here is pretty good. It has chicken, super grains, slaw and coriander with peanut dressing in a toasted wheat bran wrap. It's a good combination of vegetables and meat and the flavor is good. read more
One Canada Square
Unit 463
London E14 5AX
United Kingdom
Canary Wharf, Isle of Dogs
020 7240 1555
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https://www.pure.co.uk
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What time does Pure open?
Pure opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Pure opens at 10:00 AM on Saturday.Pure opens at 12:00 PM on Sunday.
What time does Pure close?
Pure closes at 8:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Pure closes at 6:00 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 7:00 AM - 8:00 PMSat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PMSun 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Does Pure take Bitcoin?
No, Pure does not take Bitcoin.
Does Pure serve alcohol?
No, Pure does not serve alcohol.
Does Pure have parking?
Yes, Pure has parking options.
Is Pure wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Pure is wheelchair accessible.
Does Pure have free WiFi?
Yes, Pure has free WiFi.
People searched for Juice Bars & Smoothies 239 times last month within 10 miles of this business.
great space in Canary Wharf for studying/working and coffee is good. little bit expensive though.read more
Ordered a latte with almond milk which was okay. Skipped all the tempting pastries and the like so…read morecannot comment on those. I liked the ambience, a bit like a more academic Starbucks. The ordering system was straightforward except it was asking for table number which doesn't exist and was confusing. Also, my companion's order was forgotten in the foray of orders which was a bit of an inconvenience. Overall, just okay for me. Will try another coffee shop next time.
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Love this little coffee joint at Canary Wharf…read more I'd be honest, as an Aussie I find it ridiculously hard to get a half decent coffee in this country. Think it's not that people can't make good coffee, but more people just have not been exposed to good coffee culture and assume what you get at those Cosbla, Starbla or Pretbla is 'coffee'... Well sorry, it's not! A good coffee, without going into taste, crema, acidity etc, since they are all just too subjective, relies on just a few simple things: - the beans - fresh - the roast - sufficient - the grounds - right fresh & right grind - the water - temp and quality Notes does every one of these list consistently without fail! The grinds/beans are fresh, and the tempering and making is just right. A lovely layer of crema kicks starts a good day! (Sadly it cost!) Certainly worth a try! There's a few shops around town, if you do care about your coffee, here's once place worth trying! (I am NOT saying it's the best in the world, I know a few other great places too - happened to all be owned by Aussies and Kiwis - but this one is one of the best near Canary Whatf) Enjoy a cuppa!
Little cute coffee shop inside Canary Wharf underground station. No tables or seats, it is mainly…read moretake away coffee and pastries. Coffee is so amazing! It would say one of the best in Canary Wharf so far. If you live or work in the area, forget about Starbucks or Costa (lots of them around!). This place it so worth it. Staff is quite friendly and funny. They're always in such a good mood! They also had a loyalty card quite useful if you are a regular. They always seem to remember your face, which is a nice thing. They have a small selection of pastries and porridge in the morning and some sandwiches around lunchtime. You can also buy coffee to take home. They are really good giving advise about it, just in case you're not an expert! Tiny place but good quality. Average price. Try it! I am a fan already!
Love a good coffee, since you're gonna pay anyway, might as well buy something that's quality!
1st class coffee
Generally, these smoothie places popping up everywhere really get on my nerves. It's like…read moreeverywhere you go somebody wants to mash up some strawberries and charge you £6 to put a few of them in a plastic cup. And to be honest, I don't really believe in all the nonsense, y'know, where they throw in a few leaves or whatever the hell it is and tell you that it's got like 50 types of b-vitamin and a whole energy combo blah blah. Like whatever, go away. However, as much as this makes me disgruntled... I LOVE Crussh!. They completely rock the Disco. If you don't think they rock, then do this. Go to a Crussh store and order a GOOD MORNING SMOOTHIE. This'll be the best thing you do all day. In fact, I did it with a friend once and we loved it so much that we had three of them. Which is a very bad idea for your stomach, I do not recommend it. But anyways, I'm not concerned about the health benefits of these drinks; and I do think the place is pricy... however, some of these smoothies taste astonisingly good. So much so that I've tried going to other smoothie shops but they tend to suck and taste not much different from my awful homemade smoothies. But Crussh get it right; and I am always open to being ripped off in the name of a good tasting Crush smoothie. Go do it, go to it right now - get a good morning smoothie. Actually, not right now, it's nearly midnight. But maybe tomorrow...
They lured me in with a voucher, a voucher that gives you a free medium smoothie of your choice if…read moreyou buy a salad, sandwich or soup. I confess, I was sceptical of their "healthy" image... who wants a wheat grass shot, seriously?! Anyhooo, I tried, I loved, and I go there for lunch all the time. The food is actually pretty reasonably priced, I love the smoothies and the little pots of salad, which are about £2.00, but surprisingly filling and very very tasty. Soups as well, are pretty good and the staff are really nice.
Here's a short review:…read more 5-Star Review: "Expertly Crafted Coffee!" Rating: 5/5 Taylor St Baristas is a coffee lover's paradise! Highly skilled baristas, rich flavors, and a cozy atmosphere. A must-visit for exceptional coffee. Pros: Expert baristas, rich flavors, cozy atmosphere
Found another Jewel in the wharf! Aussie owned (as expected), great coffee, and love the speedy…read moredelivery. A good coffee, without going into taste, crema, acidity etc, since they are all just too subjective, relies on just a few simple things: - the beans - fresh - the roast - sufficient - the grounds - right fresh & right grind - the water - temp and quality TSB does all of these brilliantly! The coffee is just right and its just nice to be able to get a proper one when you need that starter or needed that mental boost! A place you can indulge a bit in. That said, it is a small shop, so don't expect to be extremely comfortable sitting in. But hey, it's good coffee!
We got a chicken sandwich and We also ordered a food tart which was lacking. There was minimal…read morecreamy filling, mostly just crust and fruit, which was really disappointing. We also ordered one coffee and they charged us for two, ordering and paying took a while. The sandwich was pretty good according to my husband, but the tart was really disappointing. We took our food to go.
Rude staff who charged me for an item I didn't order and refused to process a refund due to…read more"technical issues". They then tried to convince me to pay again because they claimed customer service would not be able to process a refund for one item. Customer service are unhelpful and took days to respond and provide a partial refund despite it being the company's fault the issue arose. Overall unpleasant experience, better to visit one of the other cafes in Canary Wharf.
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Real coffee. Not a lot of places in London that offer good coffee like here. Loving the BIG flat…read morewhite. So velvety smooth and good. The interior decoration is nice, lots of woody concept. My usual would be a flat white and a banana bread (toasted without butter)... Tried the almond croissant and it is also very delicious. There are two around canary wharf, so take a cup when you pass one next time. Enjoy coffee-holics. Back for more almond croissant... And flat white
I work in Exchange Tower…read more I drink at Taylor St Baristas. I eat their Apple and Walnut cake. I devour their Ham and Cheese croissants. I think they have the best Canary Wharf area coffee. I just want to work downstairs instead of here at my desk. Thank you TSB for allowing me to enjoy Soho quality coffee in the middle of South BFE Quay! :)
A fairly large branch of Starbucks located in Jubilee Place in the Canary Wharf area of London, it…read morestill seemed rather busy and in more need of seating, with the seating mainly consisting of communal or small tables. I'm not sure if this is or isn't a franchise store, on one hand, they support mobile order and pay and Starbucks card, but the other they charge more than regular stores which I found to be strange, with my friend's Large Latte costing 25p more and my Venti Vanilla Cold Brew latte costing 15p more, which was between around 5 and 9% increase. They did have a large range of merch and food, which I liked and the store did stand out, look good and appear to be pretty modern. I also like the fact they work with disability charities and promote deaf people in the workplace, encouraging customers to be patient with them with a sign at the check-outs. My drink was originally made incorrect, they ended up making it as a regular Cold Brew despite the barista admitting his mistake that he'd read it wrong, he did remake it but I notice he did go to use the tap first, which shouldn't be used if it's a Cold brew latte (the tap is weaker than the jugs), he also appeared to put water in first anyway which seemed to dilute the vanilla syrup to the point I could barely taste vanilla in my beverage. A lack of milk and vanilla meant the bottom third of my drink just tasted rancid and woeful. This Starbucks store looks good and is in a good location, with the convenience of being able to order in advance and pay on your phone, the staff seemed friendly but the beverage quality just isn't that satisfactory throughout the beverage. 2*
Got a drink from this place. Was very excited that Starbucks in Europe is offering oat milk to…read morecustomers. I ordered a Strawberry and Cream Frappuccino. When i got my drink it felt as if i was drinking a Oat Milk Slush. Hardly any Strawberry Sauce in it. I also purchased a Caramel Frappuccino for my sister and it did not taste like caramel at all.
Very charming and unique coffee spot! The latte I ordered was great and the passion fruit pastry I…read moretried was delicious as well. I came here to do homework, however there was no WiFi available! It did not end up being a problem because I had a book to read, but keep that in mind if you are planning to use the internet. Staff was friendly, pricing was similar to any other coffee shop, and the quality was fantastic! The covered outdoor seating area in the back added to my experience immensely, but there are also both upstairs and downstairs seating inside. I would consider this a very instagrammable spot that is great for a date, homework, or catching up with friends!
more could you ask for? Great coffee, good cakes and a lovely little seating area hidden out the…read moreback. I stumbled across this place with friends on a Sunday afternoon and was pleased to see like some it didn't shut at 4pm. The shop is charming, but very small with seating for only a few. However the shop has a little garden area with ample seating, an awning covering the area and infrared heaters. It was so cosy (even on a cold and wet day) that we stayed there for a good few hours and enjoyed more than one drink! An excellent little place to meet for coffee with friends.
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Baked goods and sandos.
Downstairs seating area.
Bijou Italian cafe near the river. Friendly service and tasty food…read more Excellent coffee and some of the best home-made chocolate fudge cake I've had. All served by gorgeous waitresses. Viva l'Italia!
I used to live across the street from Vesuvio and stopped by for coffee pretty much every day. It's…read moretucked away in a quiet section of town within walking distance of Westferry DLR station and the Canary Wharf Pier (Thames Clipper). The cafe is small and cosy on the inside, and its walls are lined with postcards from around the world. Outdoor seating in a lovely and peaceful courtyard is also available. Customers like myself come to Vesuvio for the friendly service, the atmosphere, and the coffee. It's not gourmet coffee, mind you, but it's fine. The area where Vesuvio falls short is with its food. It's not brilliant to be honest, but it is pretty fairly priced. The English breakfast is OK, as are the pastries. If you do order food there, keep it simple and shy away from the more elaborate dishes on the menu.
I'm not at a fan of coffee chains, but this place is really quite nice. The price you pay for the…read morecoffee is quite expensive, but you get excellent customer service and loyalty incentives. It has a modern interior and comfy chairs, and the lighting is quite bright (which I prefer). On the downside, the tables were littered with empty cups and our table was quite creaky and wobbly. This must of been an exception since they are usually not like this. If you're happy to pay the premium price for a cup of coffee, then this place is very good. I would recommend it.
Delicious. nice service, really cool little shop. Expensive. I am not sure where to get a cheap cup…read moreof coffee in this neighborhood. This was a very good cup of coffee that was not cheap. I also got a cookie - delicious.
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