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Super tasty, their homemade chai was strong but very good, and the special I had (pumpkin rigatoni) was phenomenal and there was a good variety of specials. Service was decent even though it was busy. I'd definitely recommend checking it out!
This spot has been consistently good. The food is delicious and there’s always something unique on the menu. The staff are generally nice. The venue is pretty small, but the atmosphere is relaxing and enjoyable. For quality, Fingers Crossed is a cut above most of the other local spots. Defiantly wor
Love this place - yummy food, delicious coffee and a cosy vibe. Don’t miss out on the cosy backyard when the weather is nice!
Great food in a hipster cafe. Very very smokey in the cafe though. Nice staff.
cosy little place, waitress was lovely and it had a nice relaxed vibe. We both ordered poached eggs with ham hock and butter beans, it was full of flavour, the bread tasted so fresh and our eggs were perfect! The food was filling but not stodgy at all. Would absolutely recommend!
Great brunch place especially their homemade foccacia
These guys have the recipe for a perfect hangover cure. Everything is hearty, tasty and the portions are BIG.
Lovely food, Oz/NZ kind of vibe with smashed avocado on sourdough toast with poached eggs, ham hock with butter beans, hearty and tasty but with herbs and citrus too. Nice coffee. Great chilled little local option. Only complaint was that it was super hot in there but it is generally pretty hot at t
A super cool, small café serving good coffee and food offerings. The Bircher, their vegan dish, is simple but delicious. Definitely hit the spot with its fruit sweetness and variety of textures. The staff were chill. Loved this local spot.
Good coffee and pastries/cakes/ bacon sandwiches. Haven't had lunch there but it smells amazing - daily changing 3 or 4 dishes, looks Italian eg pasta, Italian meat cuts. V friendly to all people, dogs. Progressive politics!
Easily one of the best places to eat in Stoke Newington. Breakfasts are great, especially anything that comes with focaccia. The coffee is worth the trip alone. Only negative is that it can get absolutely roasting in summer, but don't let that put you off.
Love this cute little cafe, with delicious breakfast options and excellent coffee. Menu seems to change pretty regularly, as have seen different menus all three times I've visited... Best meal so far has been a French toast-pancake dish with pistachios that cost around £6. Then there was the excelle
Today I ate the most amazing brunch here. Super tasty food, loads of it, friendly staff and reasonably priced....we loved it! All in all a perfect place. We will definitely be coming back!!
Lovely chilled cafe with a great selection of brunch and lunch items all made in house. Relaxed but personal service. Excellent flat whites with an ever changing filtered coffee offering!
Amazing brunch and coffee. Always busy but can nearly always squeeze on a table somewhere. Lovely staff. Would recommend the ham hock or nduja sausage. Dog friendly :)
I was going to take a picture of my food to review but it didnt last that long 😂 Food was amazing and staff were so friendly i forgot i was in london. They found a space for my ridiculously big luggage and explained things on the menu that Id never heard of without making me feel daft about it :) I
Favourite brunch destination for me. And they are friends of the doggies and humans. Inventive dishes like cauliflower caponata with eggs are delivered to your table with a smile and the best flat white in Dalston town. FC you make running a great little cafe look so easy. But I bet it's not. Spot o
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