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St Paul Islington

274B St Paul's Rd, London N1 2LJ, United Kingdom

St Paul Islington
Cafe
4.1
183 reviews
8 comments
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GVWX+HR London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7683 9993
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Monday: 8–17
Tuesday: 8–23
Wedneasday: 8–23
Thursday: 8–23
Friday: 8–23
Saturday: 9–23
Sunday: 9–17
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Solveig Veerkamp
Solveig Veerkamp
Super friendly staff and a great place for brunch! I find the coffee here is too bitter and burnt, but that depends on your own taste. If you ask for anything with almond milk, keep in mind it’s sweetened.
Great ago on toast and amazing baked eggs with chorizo!
Steena
Steena
Super chilled cafe with 🎧 killa beats. Service is relaxed and the food is good, except for the waffles which tasted like they were from a packet/stale and toasted. Coffee and matcha latte are exceptional.
Ali B
Ali B
Always love the food here and they're happy to change the menu. I can't eat bread and asked for scrambled eggs instead. Happily changed without an issue they also have gluten free options but this was delicious and perfect. I love this place if you can get a table. Love the fact it's family friendly and fog friendly too!
Joel Edwards
Joel Edwards
Always nice food from St Paul cafe. The St Paul Benedict with chorizo and avocado is a lovely alternative to the classic eggs Benedict. They have a rotating selection of cakes which are baked locally - give a slice a try!

They use good quality coffee and generally serve a nice flat white although it can occasionally be a little weak.

Lovely spot to sit outside on a sunny day and enjoy the weekend.
Claire L
Claire L
Cute place, yummy food but small cafe and small portions. Only place I’ve ever seen a ‘beetroot latte’ which was interesting! Nice for a quick brunch in North London with a chill vibe
Yuliana Oselska
Yuliana Oselska
Love this place to come here and get some work done on my laptop. Coffee is very good, and the deserts are very delicious. Tried both carrot cake and banana bread, and enjoyed the both. They all serve lunch/branch, and good selection of wine. A spot to meet with friends on weekends, or be on your own on weekdays. Take into consideration that they have no-laptop policy on weekends so people can enjoy the real communication instead.
George Youssef
George Youssef
A good place to have a coffee and something to eat. Food tastes great. However their daytime menu during the week so quite limited, there are really only a couple of options if you want to have brunch and there were no sweet options (e.g French toast or pancakes or waffles). However I would still come back again.
HONGJIN WU
HONGJIN WU2 years ago
I have been in London for so many years, and this is probably the worst brunch food I have ever seen. The food I ordered is 20 mins late than my friends, and then they realised they missed my order, so they say they can make my food literally in 3 mins. In the end, I can’t believe this kind of cheap burger bread with chips could call bacons sandwiches in this “high recommendation “ brunch space. Particularly, the man waiter is a horrible attitude and keep making excuses on the new chief, and they are supposed to be a wine bar instead of a restaurant. But whatever business you did, please be professional and friendly. Thanks.
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