Based on 3 opinions finded in 1 websites

Based on 3 opinions finded in 1 websites
Nº 26 in 810 in Richmond upon Thames
Nº 7 of 141 Other cuisines in Richmond upon Thames
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I had walked past this place so many times thinking it was a grocer. However, my friend took me here for a smoothie after a 5 mile walk! I'm so glad she did, the smoothie was freshly made and it was delicious. I bought some strawberries from here which were great too. Lovely friendly place.
The Travelling Piggy . 2020-09-30
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The food is absolutely lovely, the service is superb , a real treat !! And great value too ! It’s a lovely dining area at the back of a super, green grocers and florists
David S . 2019-10-20
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I absolutely love Streets. They have an amazing selection of fresh fruit and veg with a stunning choice of flowers and hand-tide bouquets. More recently they opened out the back a delicious restaurant.. they do the best chips I’ve ever had!! Definitely worth a try.. and the coffee is amazing too.
Rdcn92 . 2019-10-06
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These guys cater for all allergies and requests. Incredible bakers of delicious cakes and fast as well. We've been fans for a while and hope to use them next weekend for a bank holiday party.
291 Opinions
By far the best coffee in the area. All of the food is amazing and the prices are fair too.
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Sadly a disappointing experience having not been here for a few years. I remember a well priced good quality cafe. Nostalgia is a wicked liar! Popped in for a couple of takeaway baguettes and it was all a bit disorganised. We waited a while before our order was taken of a bacon baguette and a cheese salad baguette. We asked what type of baguette it was and were told it was a French stick type. It wasn’t and was more of a ciabatta type bread and a very small one at that. A dusty one to boot. The two baguettes and a tea in the smallest cup in the world came to over £17. A tea about the size of my small finger. Hot water must be getting expensive! After a few deep breaths we paid the money given our order was in process. The baguettes were very disappointing for the price, with a a small amount of bacon in one and a single slice of cheese in the other, although the salad quantity was passable. For the money I’d expect everything to be plentiful and exceptional, but it was a bit of a rip off I’m afraid. Paying £7-8 for a baguette is pretty mad stuff and not something I’ve ever experienced in the area or even in central London. I’ve been too many places in the course of recent history central or in the vicinity. They seemed to be struggling with table service too and people were coming to the counter to order following long waits meaning they overtook us waiting at the counter. Some would say style over substance, but the substance was really lacking. The style didn’t count for much if that was the bargaining token of choice. Worse still is we were still hungry after the minuscule portions and turns out there was the Twickenham Cafe a few doors down. The food was half the price and double the portion/quality. Needless to say that will be choice in future. I feel pretty disingenuous to direct people elsewhere but in this circumstance I feel it is necessary. Update from the hospital: My wallet is still recovering from open heart surgery but doctors say there is some hope. I’m happy to find a defibrillator in my will if I don’t make it. Here’s hoping!
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I recently visited Robin in Richmond and absolutely loved it! The coffee was excellent, the staff were really friendly, and the whole place had a warm, welcoming atmosphere. It’s the kind of café where you can relax, enjoy great quality drinks, and feel at home. A lovely spot that definitely adds charm to the area — I’ll be back soon!