Kitchen & Pantry is located at 216-218 Chiswick High Rd, Chiswick, London W4 1PD, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Kitchen & Pantry and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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H D

5 Google Rating

Had breakfast here with my daughter. We had crushed avocado with poached eggs on granary toast toppe

5/ 5

Had breakfast here with my daughter. We had crushed avocado with poached eggs on granary toast topped with bacon. It was very tasty. Coffee was nice too. They also have a very nice selection of pastries and cakes. Friendly service.

vivian Teh

5 Google Rating

Delicious food with great service. Lovely neighbour with amazing vibe. Highly recommended.

5/ 5

Delicious food with great service. Lovely neighbour with amazing vibe. Highly recommended.

Yusuf Alshafi

5 Google Rating

Great crepes. Staff friendly and helpful

5/ 5

Great crepes. Staff friendly and helpful

Laura-Jane Brun

3 Google Rating

Food was very nice and atmosphere good. However, difficult to eat as knives are so blunt. Took a lon

3/ 5

Food was very nice and atmosphere good. However, difficult to eat as knives are so blunt. Took a long time to pay as card machine didn't work.

Kenneth James

4 Google Rating

Nice coffee shop

4/ 5

Nice coffee shop

Paul Bennett

5 Google Rating

Had lunch in this eatery in Chiswick High Rd. The decor and atmosphere are pleasant and relaxed. We

5/ 5

Had lunch in this eatery in Chiswick High Rd. The decor and atmosphere are pleasant and relaxed. We sunk into sumptuous leather sofas to eat our sandwiches, which were tasty and generously filled. The coffee is good quality and the staff were very friendly... Recommended!

James Sinfield

3 Google Rating

Nice to sit outside on decent weather days. Though can obviously get busy on fine weekends; especial

3/ 5

Nice to sit outside on decent weather days. Though can obviously get busy on fine weekends; especially al fresco. Food is doable everyday nosh. Prices are not bad for the area. Staff are hit and miss, but generally pleasant. Might need a bit of future refurbishment given the area's clientele expect decent quality, though compared to many cruddy places, it's not by any means bad.

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