illy Caffè combines a genuine Italian coffee experience with illy’s chic design and innovative high-end technology, offering Londoners the chance to refuel, reflect and relax in stylish surroundings.
A complete take away service is available for your lunch to carry back to the office with a wide sel
Hip espresso bar with bare brick and floorboards, serving gourmet coffees, pastries and sandwiches
Unassuming small cafe open for all-day breakfast and classic British fare with an Indian twist.
Great little cafe with possibly the best BBQ pork rolls
2 St James's Passage, London EC3A 5DE, UK
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