Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 2 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 1417 in 2408 in Camden
Nº 234 of 387 Other cuisines in Camden
Opinions
Si una cafetería pequeña e independiente va a sobrevivir, debe destacarse de las cadenas, especialmente alrededor de Fitzrovia, donde hay tal selección. Intenté Bump and Grind y, aunque el café era débil e insípido, lo intenté por segunda vez en caso de que hubiera sido un mal día. Tristemente no. No voy a volver
Lost-In-Spice . 2019-06-08
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La cafetería es pequeña, pero lo suficientemente perfecta para tomar un café decente y sabroso. También puedes tener algunos pasteles, pasteles, y jugos enlatados. Soy un gran fanático de los planos blancos y bastante exigente al respecto, pero aquí encontré una pequeña joya. Y la ventaja: es más barato que los otros lugares cercanos. ¡Ve y prueba! El propietario es consciente del medio ambiente ya que no tiene pajitas de plástico, y el vaso de papel también es reciclable.
TodiGyu . 2018-10-10
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did not want to have to post this but in my five years of living in london i have never had a more shocking experience. on december 22nd my friends and i (all women of colour) asked for a table at this pub to eat. one of my friends (a woman of south asian descent for context) was holding a crepe purchased from the nearby crepe stands in the area. when we asked for a table, the manager (a white australian man) told my friend, “you’ll have to eat your KEBAB outside”. it was clearly a crepe. why the manager could not just say “outside food” is beyond me. we were well aware that outside food cannot be eaten in restaurants, and were happy to either dispose of it or throw it out - but to be the ONLY people of colour in the establishment, and to have the manager say something like that to my brown friend was shocking. unbelievable racial microaggressions. we did end up eating here but felt incredibly alienated by the manager. if you are a person of colour - AVOID. you will not be made welcome.
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Very warm staff and a fantastic experience everytime I drop in. Prompt, clean and excellent service :)