Reviews of The Table Café. (Restaurant) in London (London).
The Table Café
83 Southwark St, London SE1 0HX, United Kingdom
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Information of The Table Café, Restaurant in London (London)
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Open hours of The Table Café
Sunday
9am–4pm
Monday
8am–4pm
Tuesday
8am–4pm
Wednesday
8am–4pm
Thursday
8am–4pm
Friday
8am–4pm
Saturday
9am–4pm
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Reviews of The Table Café
W. L.
We were staying just a few doors down and enjoyed a wonderful breakfast/brunch there two days in a row. The food was wonderful and the service was fast and efficient. It was the perfect way to start long wonderful days sightseeing in London. The Full English Breakfast was a highlight of the experience. I could not recommend this place enough. Delicious food!
C. W.
Hands down my favourite brunch spot. Host always goes out of her way to to find space for me even when it's super busy (always is at weekends). Well worth waiting for a few minutes if it is at capacity. The staff are super friendly every time and the service is always great. I've tried most things on the menu. Love the Vegan pumkin pancakes, corn fritter and the burgers are also brilliant.
L. H.
We visited The Table at lunchtime on a Wednesday, I made a reservation just in case but there were plenty of tables available when we arrived. I initially liked the variety and the freshness of the menu and being a vegetarian the full veggie breakfast (£13) sounded good. When it arrived it was well presented and was very tasty, the spinach was particularly delicious and the beans were not the processed heinz variety either. I ordered an oat milk cappuccino to go with my breakfast and my boyfriend ordered the scrambled eggs with smoked salmon (£13) and a milkshake. The restaurant was very bright and airy and the decor was homely looking. The staff were friendly, helpful, attentive and welcoming. Having brunch at The Table was an enjoyable experience and I would definitely recommend a visit if you're in the area.
Y. K.
The food is delicious , they do great brunch/ breakfast meals . French toast and pancakes are the great , the bacon they use is nice and crispy and the hash browns are incredibly delicious . The homemade lemonade is exactly right and coffees are good too. However, I’ve been a few times and staff seem quite moody and it’s hard to get their attention even when it’s quiet .
S. L.
We loved the full English breakfast. And the black pudding had some great flavor. The staff were friendly and ready to help. The food did that yum that only comes from those that prepare it and cook it with that special love for their craft. It was happy town flavor train. You will not be disappointed with size of the serving. The pancakes were amazing, truly a cake- loved the cream and berries. The French touch was dense with lots of flavor that just put a smile on your face. The clotted cream just hit the spot with the sweet syrup. The eggs Benedict was on point with hand crafted hollandaise sauce. The full
English took you to the country side and a warm English inn. The sausage was fantastic as were the eggs and bacon but the star of the show were the beans , some darn great beans. Definitely coming back.
H. E.
I was lucky enough to get a table without a reservation on a Sunday at 10am.
Good friendly ambiance and friendly service. I was warned that the food would take 40 minutes, but in reality it took 15.
Eggs Royale for £9 with an extra of avocado for £3 - the smoked salmon was really tender and the poached eggs cooked to perfection.
A. M.
Great vegan options, had the pumpkin pancakes which were very tasty! Really nice atmosphere as well. Given 4 stars as it’s quite expensive and alternative milks are subject to an extra charge.
J. F.
I took the eldest to London for a half term treat and had heard amazing things about the Table Cafe round the corner from the Tate Modern. I knew that the menu was going to be perfect for me but was worried it looked a bit too adult for the picky 6yo. However the staff were utterly charming and accommodating and delivered brunch of dreams for us both! Delicious food and professional friendly service. 5 ⭐️
K.
Great for brunch. I had the Long Weekender waffles with halloumi, which was excellent - the waffles were light and crispy and moreish.
My friend is a coeliac and they have a good amount of gluten-free options, although they use the same kitchen. So no guarantees, but that’s pretty standard from businesses in the UK now.
Also at our table were the Full English with black pudding (delightful), and the corn fritter, which felt really heavy and dense when cut.
The place is obviously popular and was absolutely packed, but the staff at least were observing covid protocols, which was reassuring even if the tables are really close together. There are a couple of outdoor tables which I’m sure are lovely when it’s a bit warmer!
Staff were very attentive, kind and knowledgeable. Would definitely recommend this place and return!
S. F.
A lovely little cafe with very tasty food! I went in with the intention of ordering a full English, but after reading the menu decided to give the Eggs Benedict a go, with a side of Ham Hock and Chorizo hash browns. The breakfast was delicious - the eggs were cooked perfectly (runny in the middle) and the hash browns were great. Would definitely go again.