Ingredients: red pepper, sweet corn, parsley, roast aubergine, cherry tomatoes, tomatoes, rosemary and garlic.
Easygoing, friendly cafe serving an all-day breakfast & lunch menu plus sweets, coffee & free WiFi.
Historic government district with Big Ben, Houses of Parliament & monuments on Trafalgar Square.
Counter-service coffee chain offering hot drinks, iced coolers, sweet snacks and sandwiches.
Fantastic coffee and a great selection of delicious food. Prompt service whether eating in or out.
The food is good quality, delicious and reasonably priced for the area
No frills corner cafe with tiled exterior, for full English breakfasts and traditional British menu.
Unit 13, ST.JAMES'S PARK STATION, 55 Broadway, Westminster, London SW1H 0BB, UK
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