With elegant high ceilings and glass frontage, our shop in the heart of Victoria feels airy and spacious. Just a short walk from Victoria and St James’s Park, enjoy drinks and food to go or stay within and watch London pass by in all weathers from our covered outdoor seating.
Counter-serve chain for ready-made sandwiches plus breakfast, coffee, soups & salads.
Shabby-chic tearoom with pavement seats offering snacks, light lunches and lots of homemade cakes.
Self-service cafe in underground, brick-vaulted church crypt with gravestones and Wednesday jazz.
Comfy seats and tables adorn the room with a warm and friendly ambience
we make the very best coffee in town and specialise in relaxed all-day dining using fresh seasonal i
54 Victoria St, Westminster, London SW1E 6PA, UK
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