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The Fields Beneath

52a Prince of Wales Rd, London NW5 3LN, United Kingdom

The Fields Beneath
Cafe
4.5
446 reviews
8 comments
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GVW3+J8 London, United Kingdom
+44 20 7424 8838
thefieldsbeneath.com
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Shaun Feakins
Shaun Feakins279 days ago
Great coffee and very friendly staff.

The food is quite nice too, but the coffee is the best in the area. A great range of wine is also available!

I would recommend the cold brew.
Gurdhyan Singh
Gurdhyan Singh1 year ago
The London vegan scene is buzzing with new vegan innovations. But then why is it so hard to find a vegan cafe in London that sells vegan croissants regularly ?
Because, there is none, except, THE FIELDS BENEATH.
And this one does not show up on google search. A fully vegan authentic bakery still does not show up on google. Because the website's branding of the bakery and product is not crystal clear. The website does not tell humans what this place is actually, and well then how can poor google figure that out! Well I figured it out after a lot of digging, and because I was there also a couple of years back too.
It is a small place in a Kentish town neighbourhood, and it has the perfect atmosphere. The croissants (plain, almond, and chocolate) were fresh and delicious. Yes please! Their croissants are rightfully legendary and delicious, stuffed and filled to the perfection.
Along with croissants, I had hot soothing golden milk, made from their own paste, a very simple and exquisite drink. I can say again that golden milk is exquisite.
The staff was very nice and friendly. Service was quick and the barista was buzzing along with a great attitude. Overall, great vibes and ambience. No worries of cross-contamination or hidden ingredients.
A must visit! I highly recommend anyone to visit, but for vegans this is paradise!
Claudia Rodríguez
Claudia Rodríguez1 year ago
Top tier cafe in Kentish Town/Camden area. Their pain au chocolats are our absolute favourite. They are fully plant based and my partner and I could not believe it! The coffee is great too and the staff are always very kind. Highly recommend if you are in the area (and if you are not, I’d recommend for you to take a trip and go!).
Ella Williams
Ella Williams2 years ago
I live locally and pop by this gem of a cafe frequently; it is just perfect. Tucked away under the big arch by Kentish Town West station, it’s small and cosy, with tasteful yet unpretentious decor: tiled tables shielded from the rain outside and the inside brimming with plants and shelves lined with a variety of natural wines.

The food is consistently lovely: the croissants are buttery and flaky (make sure to get them toasted!) and the wraps are always packed with flavour. The coffee is simply the best in London.

The team that work here are so friendly and patient (even when multiple people come in and shout at them about there being no dairy). They are quietly but proudly vegan and it is such a pleasure to support independent cafes like this one! Thank you 💚
Heledd Davies
Heledd Davies2 years ago
Love this place! Delicious coffee and the best almond croissant in town. All vegan, all sustainable, they even do wine tastings. Gutted they're not in Camden anymore but Kentish Town is close enough. Recommend! 🙂🌈
Nadia Atmaji
Nadia Atmaji2 years ago
Love the flatwhite coffee. So lucky that I got the last cup! Enticing ambience, and the kind staffs were kind. Great place!
Jeff benjamin
Jeff benjamin2 years ago
Off-beat bijou café that’s a dedicated Vegan zone, aeons away from multi-branch zombiefication.
Staff friendly and obliging.
Small range of lite-bites, bits ‘n bobs, wines ……and plants.
Coffee though not riveting certainly beyond reproach.
There you go then; underneath the Arches.
Christopher Phillips
Christopher Phillips2 years ago
Amazing vegan café - proper speciality coffee, fantastic home-made food (tahini brownie has to be tried to be believed). They also have a lovely setting under the railway arch, with plants and wine to take home.
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