Romantic french patisserie overlooking tower bridge. Ordered some delicious breads. Tarts and cakes.
Paul isn't the cheapest option for lunchtime eats in the city but their selection of baguettes can't be beaten. This Paul in particular is right next to the river at Tower Hill which means it's the perfect summer spot if you want to watch the world go by.
Great views from this location. You can see Tower of London, Tower Bridge, and other great buildings. The staff were ok, rushed but good. Be careful when sitting outside, someone tried to steal one of our phones. Be mindful of your belongings. All the food was fresh and delicious. Worth stopping in for a snack or meal.
Love the atmosphere and the service. Food was great and place is clean.
The place makes a very good impression. The food is good, and the staff is friendly. While waiting for my city cruise to start, I have had a sausage pie with raisins which I have found it a bit odd; however, I have enjoyed the food. The atmosphere inside this pub is very vibrant and relaxing and I would fully recommend this place.
After a long day of touring the Tower of London and Temple area, I looped back toward the Tower for a light dinner. PAUL Three Quays fit the ticket satisfactorily with its selection of pastries, sandwiches, and soups. Because I arrived near day's end (and no doubt because of the restaurant's longevity and popularity), many of the offerings, such as the soup, was sold out at that time.
The croque monsieur filled my stomach, and the server even warmed it up for me. Because it was near to closing, the sandwich didn't taste as though it had come fresh from the oven but was still palatable. The super-sized macaroon served as the perfect dessert--palm-sized, soft shells encasing rich, cocoa filling--ending the entire dining experience on a sweet note.
PAUL Three Quays has a great location near the Tower of London and even outside seating where you can enjoy the view of the river and watching passersby. If you're planning to be in that area for the day, it would make an excellent lunch spot!
A good place to grab a quick breakfast.
The sandwich was good, however the coffee ☕ was bland and not tasting great.
If you are in a hurry, you can grab good sandwiches here.
The atmosphere was quiet and the place was quite empty when we were there, at 8.00 in the morning.
Was walking alongside Thames and it was sunny so was craving for a snack.
Stepped into Paul and must say pretty clean n hygienic. Limited veg options but I took a quiche and Palmiers( one of the must have’s if you visit them)
Flaky , buttery and sugary a perfect match to a sunny day!
The quiche was yummy too! Does come under a slightly expensive category but the quality is worth it!
There was a queue so I am sure it is a local cafe for a lot of Londoners!
The view was pretty and one cannot miss the checkered flooring!!!
Friendly staff and cute guys!
Nice Paul Café in Close proximity of The tower of London and The tower Bridge. There are Options inside and Outside of The cafe. The food tastes quite good and tasted and looked fresh even in The evenung. The Cafe was also quite good and hot. The Staff was very friendly and i good mY food and beverage quickly. Highly recommended.
Amazing Amandes Croissant and very tasty Butter Croissant.
Spoiler alert: not a waist line friendly post! This place is absolutely, indulgently DELICIOUS! The perfect stop for a little treat after the Tower of London.
Lovely food rubbish management. Very annoying. One person to clean the loos but both loos shut. They really don't know what they are doing. Locked one of the entrance doors but it looks like it's open so lors of people have been trying to open it. At least put some of the stacked chairs in the way. No one thinks here!
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