Always busy. Not sure why. Food "OK". Drinks ££££. Cooked by slave children. -Rhys
One of the best Brunch spot in London! -Matthieu
Looks like a cool place to fill up and warm up your belly on a wintery afternoon. Bit busy though. Hope you have more luck than we did finding a seat. -Sun Ra
Get the Pea, Courgette & Fennel soup if it's on the menu - it's delicious! -Ruth
Don't come if starving! Service will take their time but it's worth the wait! -GabyO
It's not closed. It's very much still open and buzzing! -Little Ms Random
"This is the place to come for fried eggs. The fact that they serve eggs in a cast-iron skillet with either sage or ham, and a basket of bread all day long is the reason I keep coming back." -Elias
Stop by and check out the assortment of house-made jams -MarniSalup
A lovely little shop that also sells coffee. There's a huge variety of organic and fresh produce available here. -Chris
Simple, wholesome offerings though the service is very patchy. Ask for fried eggs with ham and ask for juice in a jug to share. -Dee
Good pastry but amazing fried eggs :) -Nelson
The shop sells some of London's finest croissants and pain au chocolat -Hugh
Iced coffee and chocolate milk! Fried eggs were okay, had higher expectations -Wendy
One of the best hidden spots in London. Small but incredibly cozy, outstanding coffee and food and a little grocery shop next door with fresh loads and vegetables. A few seats outside for fresh air. -Hanna
Fried eggs with sage are delicious -Adrienne
Fantastic breakfasts and lunch in a simple setting. Feels like you're in a friend's kitchen -Guy
Derivative and pricey. There are better places... -Matthew
Comte and cornichon sandwiches, what more could a girl want? -Amber
The menu changes every week, and it's always awesome. One of the best breakfast/brunch/lunch places in London! -Ignacio
A great unexpected no-nonsense black coffee! -Maarten