The Wren Cafe

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114 Queen Victoria St, City of London,Westminster, United Kingdom
1031 Reseñas 4.7

"Rich in history, the venue is spacious and bright."

Detalles

Dirección: 114 Queen Victoria St, City of London,Westminster, United Kingdom

Ciudad: City of London,Westminster

Sitio Web: http://www.thewrencoffee.com/

Horario de apertura

Lunes: 7-17:00

Martes: 7-17:00

Miércoles: 7-17:00

Jueves: 7-17:00

Estadísticas

Platos: 15

Comodidades: 11

Categorías: 5

Reseñas: 1031


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3.5 /5 Reseña

beautiful and quiet room, I like the idea of a coffee house in a church. good location for us city workers. we went to the coffee, and it was very good! I had a cortado (not on the menu, but they know how to make it) and my friend had a laugh that they really enjoyed. many outdoor seating for the sun Lucker not get the full pot for mainly three reasons: the personal was very uncharismatic; despite being nice and giving me cortado from the menu, there was no smile and they were both kind of mumble-y. the church is very nice, and I see they try to do an electrical thing with their metal chairs, but it does not work quite. it is too empty and it feels very...read more

4 /5 Reseña

churches and tassen tee go together like, well, dinge, who really go together but there was a recent boom in london churches really buy into the cafe culture and some of them are really excellent one of the most beautiful games is the wren a whole chryc coffee and cake empire in st nicholas cole abbey, one of the pretty londoner churches of christoph coffee comes from the workshop coffee company and tee is from brew tea company at this opportunity I have with three colleagues a generous pot English breakfast tee and a cinnamon vertebrae...more

5 /5 Reseña

I start my day with a cup of coffee and I love having them in random coffee shops. last week I happened on one that was placed in a church. next to the St. paul’s cathedral you will find a small church called st. nicholas cole abbey. it originates from the twelfth century, although it was completely burned down in the great fire of london and was rebuilt by the office of sir christopher (hence the name). that did not prevent it from being unused for several years. to now. some solid coffee-seals have the church a place for coffee-seed.

5 /5 Reseña

he had a decent coffee in the quiet environment of this church. one of the most beautiful caffes in london. my complete list of recommended is on my blog

4 /5 Reseña

Rich in history, the venue is spacious and bright.