Walk in. Walk Down. Enjoy. More than just a cafe. Reflect in Coffee, Cake and more.
San P
Nice place, not too crowded. Some gluten free but like most places don't expect much. Staff OK. Prices are reasonable; I had bangers and mash with veg and a pudding and this cost £8.00. Not bad.
Staff OK in general but there is always one person who thinks deaf equals stupid and that puts an end to the efforts of the others staff members who have done their best for all their customers. That is why I only gave 3 stars.
There are disabled toilets and it's is very wheelchair accessible.
Giorgio
Volunteer friend recommended this place to me. Very popular with office workers around this area as it got busy lunchtime! Good range of food; salads, main meals, desserts, hot/cold drinks. There's also a few things you can buy from their shop. £8.50 for a basic main meal and a bottle of water? A little pricy, but Iike to think some of this will go to fund the charity side of this old Christian institution.
Mr P
A favourite of mine for lunch and to chill. Close to the Thames and St.Pauls. The staff are always friendly and a relaxed atmosphere all round
All are catered for food wise be it for lunch or just for teas or coffees with Soya, Oat and regular milks all available.
If looking for a place for peace and quiet yet close to the hussle and bussle of St.Pauls, The Tate, Southbank and surrounding areas you can't go too far wrong here.
Emilio Calcioli
Think really really good school dinners. The quality isnt the greatest in the city but the space is very nice, open and full of natural lighting.
The food is fairly basic but portions are good and a decent plate of food and a nice soup for around the £8 mark isn't easy to find in London. The Asian dishes, curries and peri peri chicken is a let down but some of the stand out dishes are chicken pie, lasagne and burgers.
Fast, good value for money and a nice spot to eat.
May not sound like much but it's not that easy to find in the city of London
Andréa M. Jensen
Great place to eat a warm plate, salads, cake and coffee, just relax and maybe hide from the rain. Free wi-fi, clean toilets and great service.
Beresford campbell
The 101 Restaurant on the lower ground floor is light and airy and a very pleasant place to lunch. Limited menu but good food at reasonable prices. Prime position just north of Millennium Bridge and 100 yards south of St Paul's.
John Tindall2 years ago
Wonderful cafe. Short menu but quality food at amazing prices for central London. The staff are unbelievably friendly and helpful. But, I'm biased, I married a Salvation Army lass.
More than just a cafe.
Reflect in Coffee, Cake and more.
Staff OK. Prices are reasonable; I had bangers and mash with veg and a pudding and this cost £8.00. Not bad.
Staff OK in general but there is always one person who thinks deaf equals stupid and that puts an end to the efforts of the others staff members who have done their best for all their customers. That is why I only gave 3 stars.
There are disabled toilets and it's is very wheelchair accessible.
All are catered for food wise be it for lunch or just for teas or coffees with Soya, Oat and regular milks all available.
If looking for a place for peace and quiet yet close to the hussle and bussle of St.Pauls, The Tate, Southbank and surrounding areas you can't go too far wrong here.
The food is fairly basic but portions are good and a decent plate of food and a nice soup for around the £8 mark isn't easy to find in London. The Asian dishes, curries and peri peri chicken is a let down but some of the stand out dishes are chicken pie, lasagne and burgers.
Fast, good value for money and a nice spot to eat.
May not sound like much but it's not that easy to find in the city of London