Lovely little spot that is tucked behind Greencoat House
Shabby-chic tearoom with pavement seats offering snacks, light lunches and lots of homemade cakes.
Spacious eatery with conservatory in historic venue, serving sandwiches and daily hot specials.
So welcoming, such lovely staff,volunteers and service users
The food is good quality, delicious and reasonably priced for the area
Casual coffee-shop chain with a menu of Italian-style light dishes and specially blended drinks.
18 Greencoat Row, Westminster, London SW1P 1PQ, UK
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