Welcome to Red Onion Cafe, a charming culinary gem nestled in the heart of Ruislip at 95 High St, HA4 8JB, UK. Our cafe offers a delightful fusion of contemporary and traditional cuisine, showcasing a diverse menu that caters to all palates. Whether you’re in the mood for a hearty breakfast, a light lunch, or an indulgent afternoon tea, our expertly crafted dishes promise to tantalize your taste buds.

At Red Onion Cafe, we pride ourselves on creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for catching up with friends or enjoying a quiet meal alone. Our cozy interior, adorned with vibrant decor, serves as the ideal backdrop for savoring our specialty dishes, such as our signature homemade soups and freshly baked pastries. Each dish is prepared with love using locally sourced ingredients, ensuring exceptional quality and flavor in every bite.

Our friendly staff is dedicated to providing top-notch service, making your dining experience memorable. We also offer takeout options for those on the go and are happy to accommodate dietary preferences upon request. With ample seating available and a focus on community, Red Onion Cafe is not just a place to eat; it’s a gathering spot where every customer is treated like family.

Discover the unique flavors and friendly ambiance that make Red Onion Cafe a must-visit destination in Ruislip. To learn more about our offerings or to make a reservation, please call us at 01895 636006 or visit our Facebook page at https://m.facebook.com/redonioncaferuislip/. We look forward to welcoming you soon!

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debbie harkness

5 Google Rating

Visited again recently and enjoyed the meaty breakfast. High quality ingredients, well cooked, ve

5/ 5

Visited again recently and enjoyed the meaty breakfast. High quality ingredients, well cooked, very tasty. The team in there are always friendly and helpful.

AmeliaJane

5 Google Rating

My partner and I had such a lovely lunch at the red onion the other day- what a cool spot! The staff

5/ 5

My partner and I had such a lovely lunch at the red onion the other day- what a cool spot! The staff are so so lovely, they even let me have a book from the bathroom for free- thank you again!💛 My partner loved the homemade vegan burger and I had the mushroom and cheese toastie which was so delicious- proper comfort food🤩 we shared the dirty vegan fries too which were such a treat! The daughter of the owner also makes all the cakes fresh from scratch and boyyy, the blackberry one was incredible! I’m sure we’ll be back when we’re in the area!

Barry Hingston

5 Google Rating

What a great place. Unexpected gem. Coffee is lovely. Other people's food looked great I must say.

5/ 5

What a great place. Unexpected gem. Coffee is lovely. Other people's food looked great I must say.

Graeme Shaw

4 Google Rating

July '21; back to a full service, staff permitting. February '21; they're back, at least at weekends

4/ 5

July '21; back to a full service, staff permitting. February '21; they're back, at least at weekends, with a selection of choice fresh vegetables in addition to their normal selection of cakes to accompany their quality coffee. Why not support a local independent coffee shop rather than the bland generic chains? Wide range of tasty dishes on the menu including classic breakfasts. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free cakes available for the sweet-toothed. Prmpt, friendly service, and once Spring returns there is a garden zone through the back, past the wc.

Prash Photo

5 Google Rating

Visited here for the first time a week ago, lovely first initial impressions. Good location and plen

5/ 5

Visited here for the first time a week ago, lovely first initial impressions. Good location and plenty of parking. Photos speak for themselves 👍🏼

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