Based on 16 opinions finded in 1 websites
Based on 16 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 300 in 641 in Waltham Forest
Nº 41 of 73 Other cuisines in Waltham Forest
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I was staying at the Travelodge next door and Incoming Coffee is situated next door to the hotel. Great coffee!
Jane R . 2023-02-06
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Basically what the title says. Was staying at the nearby Travelodge with my boyfriend in November 2021 and wanted to support an independent business for morning coffee/breakfast on our way to catch a train into central London, rather than going to the Costa around the corner. I enjoyed my croissant to be fair and my boyfriend enjoyed his coffee, however the service was exceptionally slow so that could be improved.
Tom (wattblog) . 2021-12-07
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Love this place, come here often for the great tasting coffee and cakes/pastries. The service is great and would 100% recommend.
Swift . 2021-03-19
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Es un café realmente conveniente, y el café es realmente bueno. Pero teniendo en cuenta que están al lado de la estación y las personas que viajan diariamente se vuelven REALMENTE LENTOS. Simplemente te dan ganas de ir a la Costa a la vuelta de la esquina.
Ana G . 2019-12-05
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ubicación cerca del walthamstow central subterráneo y la estación de superficie. Ofrecen café y varios pasteles, debo decir, los pasteles son sabrosos como el café, lo que realmente no me gusta es un poco caro. entiendo que es una marca pequeña y están creciendo, haciendo todo lo posible para ofrecer la mejor calidad, pero para mantenerla viva, tienen que haber subido un poco los precios, tan bien hechos chicos.
Marian B . 2018-04-01
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5 Opinions
I've been here a couple of times before and everything was great, but not so today. I ordered a Cappuccino and the Three Cheese Toastie. The coffee was great, but the toastie took ages to arrive (despite the cafe being almost empty), and when it did arrive it was burnt to the point of being virtually inedible. Surely a chef / cook can't have made that, looked at it and thought "yep, I think I'll serve that". I'd travelled a fair distance especially to visit Dudley's, but I won't be going back.
58 Opinions
Worth a visit. Went for the launch of their new Sunday roast menu and was not disappointed. The food was delicious, portion sizes generous and good value for money. We started with a retro prawn cocktail to share and then had the short rib and the lamb. Because we’re greedy we also had the tiramisu! The kids had a ball too with their version of a Sunday roast (fried chicken and chips), entertained by the Collab colouring pencils and paper. Finally, had a couple of glasses of wine from their all by the glass list, so I had the Gruner from Austria followed by the Susumaniello from Puglia, not often do you get that choice in a restaurant! Staff were cool. Like I say, worth a visit.
26 Opinions
The bread here is good, the staff, however, really need some training in customer service. I've never seen any of the people who have served me smile or say a friendly word. Today, the bread I usually buy was sold out so I asked for some advice on what to buy instead. I was told, in a rather impatient tone, that all the breads contain 'a mixture' of grains (very helpful, especially to people with food allergies). When I asked about the difference between bread X and bread Y (looked different, had different prices and different, rather uninformative, names), I was told brusquely "They are the same". IGNORANT and RUDE. And this is not my first such experience - to the point that, despite their bread being really tasty, I don't feel like going back.