Enjoy this list of recommended cafes in London.
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Review of The Albion, the latest Conran opening in Shoreditch where British food and drink is served and main meals are under £10 and perfect cupcakes from the bakery are under £1.
Brick Lane was once a solely Jewish area and Brick Lane Beigel Bake has survived many changes in the area. The bagels here are made in the same way as in Israel but the fillings are no longer Kosher. Beigel Bake is a London icon and the fact it is open 24/7 means everyone knows about this place and everyone loves the smoked salmon bagels. And at £1.30 the price is fantastic too!
The Beatles Coffee Shop is located at St. John's Wood underground station, the stop you need to see the famous Abbey Road pedestrian crossing, made famous by the Beatles album cover.
Cafe Below is in the crypt of St Mary-le-Bow church in the City of London.
The Charles Dickens Coffee House in London's Covent Garden is on the ground floor of the building that was the office of "All The Year Round", the popular magazine by Dickens, in 1859-70.
A review of The Garden Café in the Inner Circle of London's Regent's Park. Why is it considered to be child-friendly?
Here's a review of the Gossip Cafe at Chelsea Court Yard, 250 Kings Road, London SW3 5UE. How much would you expect to pay for water? Find out the hidden charges at the Gossip Cafe.
Inn the Park is the contemporary British Restaurant, Bar, and Café located inside St James's Park, London.
Review of Leon in Spitalfields, London. Leon has a chain of restaurants across London.
Maison Bertaux is a French patisserie in London's Soho and is one of the oldest cafes in the area.
A reader has written to warn us about a cafe in central London that seems to be charging too much for very little.
Review of The Place Below, the vegetarian cafe in the crypt of St. Mary-le-Bow church in the City of London.
Review of The Refectory Cafe at Southwark Cathedral, London.
Tea is a modern tea shop next to St. Paul's Cathedral, London.
Review of 'Tina, We Salute You' cafe in Newington Green, east London.
Review of The Wallace Restaurant at The Wallace Collection in London.
The Wolseley is a grand restaurant on London's Piccadilly but is not inaccessible as you CAN get a table and you CAN afford to dine there.
Yumchaa Soho is a homely tea shop in Soho, London. Yumchaa doesn't use tea bags but has a wide range of loose teas which you choose from the selection in milk jugs on the counter!