The seating area is small but well worth the trip for the apple crumble, ice cream and tea!
No frills corner cafe with tiled exterior, for full English breakfasts and traditional British menu.
Relaxed outpost serving comfort foods from full English breakfast to fish 'n' chips with coffee.
Our cafe has been designed to showcase our technology and the skills of our friendly baristas, so th
Counter-serve chain for ready-made sandwiches plus breakfast, coffee, soups & salads
So welcoming, such lovely staff,volunteers and service users
Absolutely delicious breakfast, great location, friendly people
11 Terminus Pl, Westminster, London SW1V 1JR, UK
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