Cool place for breakfast, with a neat Mediterranean interior.
We are Balans Soho Society and we live by the philosophy that too much of a good thing is a good thi
Whether you choose to sit in or use our terrace on the riverbank we are directly opposite MI6 the ic
In one of London's most popular tourist spots, Cellarium is set over two floors in Westminster Abbey
If dropping off via taxi please direct the driver to Buckingham Palace Road
Self-service cafe in underground, brick-vaulted church crypt with gravestones and Wednesday jazz.
Spacious eatery with conservatory in historic venue, serving sandwiches and daily hot specials.
10-11 Greycoat Pl, Westminster, London SW1P 1SB, UK
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