Enjoy food and drink, from homemade salads and pastries to locally sourced beer
We are Balans Soho Society and we live by the philosophy that too much of a good thing is a good thi
Self-service cafe in underground, brick-vaulted church crypt with gravestones and Wednesday jazz.
Grab your lunch to go and sit in front of beautiful Byzantine Westminster Cathedral or better still,
Committed to bringing the City lunch to life with great food & real Italian coffee
Seattle-based coffeehouse chain known for its signature roasts, light bites and WiFi availability.
Tate Britain, Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4RG, UK
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