Top quality food, bacon is not salty, sausages contain meat, nice staff
Our cafe has been designed to showcase our technology and the skills of our friendly baristas, so th
Historic government district with Big Ben, Houses of Parliament & monuments on Trafalgar Square.
Self-service cafe in underground, brick-vaulted church crypt with gravestones and Wednesday jazz.
Whether you choose to sit in or use our terrace on the riverbank we are directly opposite MI6 the ic
Loose-leaf teas, traditional English dishes & desserts round out the menu at this charming eatery.
17-19 Regency St, Westminster, London SW1P 4BY, UK
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