The seating area is small but well worth the trip for the apple crumble, ice cream and tea!
Classic coffee & tea beverages alongside an array of breakfast dishes, sandwiches & jacket potatoes.
The food is good quality, delicious and reasonably priced for the area
Comfy seats and tables adorn the room with a warm and friendly ambience
Spacious eatery with conservatory in historic venue, serving sandwiches and daily hot specials.
A menu featuring classic café bites, beverages, & beer in a family-friendly museum setting.
11 Terminus Pl, Westminster, London SW1V 1JR, UK
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