Reviews of The Larder at William Morris Gallery. (Coffee Shop) in London (London).
The Larder at William Morris Gallery
531 Forest Rd, London E17 4PP, United Kingdom
Description
Information of The Larder at William Morris Gallery, Coffee shop in London (London)
On this page you’ll find the address, open hours, more popular times, the contact, photos and real reviews of this business.
This business has received very good reviews from their customers, so probably it’s a place you should try if you are looking for this kind of services.
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Open hours of The Larder at William Morris Gallery
Sunday
10am–4:30pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10am–4:30pm
Wednesday
10am–4:30pm
Thursday
10am–4:30pm
Friday
10am–4:30pm
Saturday
10am–4:30pm
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Reviews of The Larder at William Morris Gallery
T. T.
A cafe in a conservatory style space with additional terrace seating. The coffee is delicious.
A. L.
It looks a nice place to sit and drink a coffee, especially in a sunny day.
R. B.
Nice space, inside area small but there is seating outside. Food was reasonable and reasonably priced - typical London prices! (About 3.50 ISH for an iced coffee)
I. D. m. i. E.
Garden tea room,nice @time busy,closed on Monday s Teas, coffee, sandwiches,cakes and lots more,
T. S.
Good was not very nice, nor was the coffee. Asked for a sandwich but got a roll, which had more bread than filling.
I. S.
Very nice place, loads of light inside, beautiful lamps and wall decor. Good food, nice coffee and great selection of teas.
A little lack of attention to details though thus 4 stars. There is a beautiful terrace with amazing view and we would be coming here much more often if it for example had cushions on the metal chairs which tend to be cold and very uncomfortable even in the summer. Glass barrier of the terrace is a bit too high as well and the metal handrail gets in the way of a lovely view of Lloyd park.
But it is a great place to have a snack after a tour in the Gallery and goes very much in line with William Morris spirit
n. x.
Nice and airy place with a big window to the garden. The cafe offers hot beverages as well as salads, sandwiches and savouries, toasties and hot soup during winter times.
The staff are friendly and welcoming and the service is fast and effective. Totally recommended.
T. S.
Asked for a sandwich, bu gotcaxrool, more bread than filling, and I did not like the cappuccino, sorry.