Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Lewiston Close

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Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Lewiston Close

London Transport Museum
London Transport Museum
4.4 (6769 ratings)4 (2379 ratings)
History of London transport from horse power onwards, with loads of contraptions to clamber aboard.
Covent Garden, London, WC2E 7BB, United Kingdom
MuseumCafeCharityEvent venueGift shopHeritage museumHeritage preservationRail museumTechnology museumChildren's MuseumsHistory MuseumsSpecialty Museums
Sky Garden
Sky Garden
4.7 (36292 ratings)4.5 (12265 ratings)
Known as the walkie talkie due to its unique shape, this skyscraper features a top-floor restaurant.
1 SKY GARDEN WALK, London, EC3M 8AF, United Kingdom
Scenic spotSights & LandmarksBarCafeGardenRestaurantObservation Decks & Towers
Mentioned by Absolutely.London
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"A magnificent three-floor space, Sky Garden hosts two of the most exclusive rooftop restaurants in London: Fenchurch Restaurant and Darwin Brasserie, and two exciting rooftop bars: Sky Pod Bar and City Garden. Sky Pod Rooftop Bar is open all day from early morning coffees, through to lunchtime bites and afternoon drinks, while at night it comes alive with music, lights and cocktails.skygarden.london"
Mentioned by Country and Town House
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"Located on floor 36 of the iconic Walkie Talkie, the views from the Darwin Brasserie are pretty striking. Although Fenchurch Restaurant – one of Sky Garden’s other offerings – is higher, the Darwin Brasserie has better views thanks to its position further back from the Sky Garden’s atrium roof. A good option if you want to enjoy the sights without the flocks of camera totting tourists."
Churchill War Rooms
Churchill War Rooms
4.6 (9106 ratings)4.5 (20311 ratings)
Secret underground headquarters where Prime Minister Winston Churchill lived and worked during WWII.
Clive Steps, King Charles St, London SW1A 2AQ, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksCafeHistory museumHistoric SitesMilitary Museums
Chin Chin Dessert Club (Chin Chin Ice Cream)
Chin Chin Dessert Club (Chin Chin Ice Cream)
4.2 (485 ratings)
Tiny, minimalist chain outlet offering extensive ice cream flavours & toppings, plus hot chocolate.
54 Greek St, London, W1D 3DS, United Kingdom
Ice cream shopCafeCake shopCoffee shop
Mentioned by ELLE
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"A zany premium parlour all about indulgence to the highest degree, Chin Chin Labs is home to liquid nitrogen ice cream. While this might sound like a worn gimmick, Chin Chin Labs were among the first to this trend - a method of freezing the ice cream’s custard base instantly to make for a smoother and more flavourful result. Offering trusty flavours like burnt butter caramel and mango lassi, for those feeling extra indulgent their brownie cookie sundae will more than satisfy a sweet tooth."
Mentioned by About Time Magazine
London's Most Indulgent Desserts: Top 10
"The Lowdown: ​Look no further for quirky hot chocolates than Camden Market’s Chin Chin Labs – Europe’s first liquid nitro ice cream parlour​. They have pimped up the hot chocolate experience – expect a delicious hot chocolate, complete with torched homemade marshmallow fluff. For your Instagram feed alone, it’s something you simply must try."
Mentioned by Visit London
18 best ice-cream shops in London
"For something a little different, head to Chin Chin Labs, the go-to parlour for liquid nitrogen ice cream in London. Watch as your dessert is frozen to order using a dash of liquid nitrogen, and select from an exciting array of weekly-changing flavours at this cool cafe in Camden."
Cutter & Squidge
Cutter & Squidge
4.2 (796 ratings)
Modern, light-filled bakery with high stools, for pastries and baked goods, plus celebration cakes.
20 Brewer St, London, W1F 0SJ, United Kingdom
BakeryCafe
Mentioned by standard.co.uk
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"A biscuit isn’t quite a dessert – unless it’s in the hands of Cutter & Squidge, that is. Enter the Biskie, the Soho bakery’s signature dessert which sees two discs of a cake-cookie hybrid sandwich an array of flavoured creamy fillings. The chocolate s’more version is filled with buttercream and a handmade marshmallow, while the blueberry cheesecake version layers jam, cheesecake cream and a wedge of digestive biscuit."
Mentioned by Hotspot-Hunter
London’s Best Cakes
"Vanilla sponge with apple jam, cinnamon buttercream – custardy, sweet, perfectly spiced – crispy white chocolate pearls, biscuit crumbs and an apple crisp to finish. It has all the flavours of a traditional apple pie, but it’s lighter and wonderfully soft. 20 Brewer St, London W1F 0SJ. Currently online only."
Mentioned by NOTSOBASICLONDON
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"It’s pretty, it’s pink and the cakes and treats are equally as gorgeous to eat as well as look at. Their famous for their ‘biskie’ creations which are a cross between a cake and a cookie sandwiched with cream or chocolate. If you prefer you can go for one of their perfectly presented cakes by the slice."
Campania
Campania
4.4 (452 ratings)
Artfully put together space for a range of homely Italian dishes amid wooden tables and brick walls.
23 Ezra St, London, E2 7RH, United Kingdom
Southern Italian restaurantBreakfast restaurantCafeItalian restaurant
Mentioned by British GQ
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"There are very few restaurants in London that can claim a more attractive location than Campania, which has spooled across the many rooms of a former dairy just off Columbia Road. It feels like you’re at an intimate wedding in the Italian countryside, no matter where they plant you. There’s not a single bad dish on the menu here, though the gnudi – pillowy, soft and then finished with butter and sage – stand out in a crowded field of masterpieces."
Mentioned by The Infatuation
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"No, we haven’t been on those lunchtime margaritas again, we just mean that even if it’s pissing it down, Campania and Jones will always give you that warm and fuzzy holiday feel. A great little Italian spot that’s all rustic furniture and excellent gnudi, they have a courtyard full of antique chairs and just enough candlelight to make you feel like you’re hundreds of miles away from Columbia Road. Get the raviolo e vongole for peak holiday feels."
Apple Butter Cafe
Apple Butter Cafe
4.6 (102 ratings)
32-34 Monmouth St, London, WC2H 9HA, United Kingdom
Cafe
the Great THAI Grab & Go
the Great THAI Grab & Go
4.3 (29 ratings)
53 Great Portland St, London, W1W 7LG, United Kingdom
CafeThai restaurant
Cafe de Nata
Cafe de Nata
4.7 (624 ratings)
25 Old Compton St, London, W1D 5JN, United Kingdom
CafeBakery
Mentioned by NOTSOBASICLONDON
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"Cafe de Nata specialise in one thing and one thing only – authentic Portuguese custard tarts (or Pastéis de Nata if you want the real name!) Hundreds of these gorgeous little tarts are made baked by hand every single day in each of their bakeries and if you’re lucky enough you might catch one coming straight from the oven. Takeaway mostly but there are 2 seats in the window if you can grab one."
Mentioned by Love and London
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"Besides coffee, they only serve Pastel de Nata, which are Portuguese Custard Tarts, THE sweet treat of Portugal. If you’ve been wanting to try one, this is the place to do it. They’re baked fresh every day right in front of customers, and they’ve really got it down to an art."
Mentioned by The World and Then Some
The best desserts in London: 30 AMAZING places you have to try
"If you’ve ever had a Portuguese tart (also called a Pastel de Nata) you’ll know why Cafe de Nata is so popular. It’s one of our favourite dessert places in London, and whilst these tarts may be small – they’re also mighty."
The Ritz Cafe
The Ritz Cafe
4.7 (112 ratings)
340a King St, London, W6 0RR, United Kingdom
CafeCoffee storeRestaurant
Mentioned by Time Out London
London’s best outdoor dining
"Restaurants Haute cuisine Piccadilly. Yes, London’s ultimate name-drop restaurant is for trust-funders or special-occasion spendthrifts, but on hot days, the sedate terrace is still one of the best alfresco lunch spots in London, with vast parasols, mosaic floors, floral boxes and (if you’re so inclined) buckets of champagne on ice. You can’t book a terrace table, but you can request one."
Mentioned by Magento2 Store
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"You can’t go wrong with dining at London’s most famous hotel. Just the palace-style décor alone will make you feel like you’re among royalty. The Michelin-starred fare includes dishes like native lobster, dover sole and fillet of deer, while desserts include chocolate soufflé and poached rhubarb."
Mentioned by Hot Dinners
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"The gorgeousness of the Italian Renaissance style dining room at The Ritz can sometimes make you forget how great the food is here too. Chef John Williams may have been late to his Michelin star (a woeful oversight) but the cooking and service here is top class all the way."

Churches and Cathedrals in Lewiston Close

St Vedast alias Foster
St Vedast alias Foster
4.7 (40 ratings)4 (15 ratings)
4 Foster Ln, London, EC2V 6HH, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksAnglican churchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"He was the 5th century Bishop of Arras who converted Clovis. “Foster” is an English bastardisation of his name. This was Wren’s cheapest church, as he was able to re-use some of the earlier walls."
All Saints Church
All Saints Church
4.7 (120 ratings)4.5 (28 ratings)
Iconic brick-built High Victorian Gothic building with CofE services and an organ dating from 1910.
7 Margaret St, London, W1W 8JG, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksChurchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Visit London
Cathedrals and churches in London
"A post shared by Himanshu Sharma (@the.mockturtle) on Apr 25, 2017 at 11:17am PDT. Created by architect William Butterfield, the All Saints Margaret Street church boasts a stunningly ornate High Gothic Revival design. Take a moment to admire the striking exterior made using a mixture of red and black brick; but it is the inside of this London church that makes it worth a visit."
Mentioned by England 7 days itinerary
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"Of course, it’s famous for the Canterbury Tales, being the headquarters of the Church of England and it’s largely still intact architecture. It’s not too far from the city of London, roughly an hour and a half if you plan on taking the trains."
St Mary Woolnoth
St Mary Woolnoth
4.6 (30 ratings)4 (18 ratings)
1 King William St, London, EC4N 7BJ, United Kingdom
Anglican churchSights & LandmarksEpiscopal churchChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LondonDucklings
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"St Mary Woolnoth was said to have been founded originally by Wulfnoth, a Saxon noble, on a Roman Temple to Concord. The church is famous among architects. It was built by Nicholas Hawksmoor in 1716-1721."

Best Breweries and Beer Places in Lewiston Close

Meantime Brewing Company
Meantime Brewing Company
4.5 (210 ratings)
State-of-the-art craft brewery with guided site tours, tutored tastings, plus pie and a pint nights.
Lawrence Trading Estate, Blackwall Ln, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 0AR, United Kingdom
BreweryBarBeer storeDinerTour agency
Mentioned by London 6 days itinerary
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"It is known as the location of the prime meridian and gave its name to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and sits first on the meridian line. The observatory is now maintained as a museum and visitors can learn about the history and discoveries at the observatory, stand on the famous Meridian line, visit Flamsteed House, see a camera obscura, and see the great equatorial telescope. Admission includes an audioguide to make the most of your self-guided visit."
Mentioned by The Antler
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"According to founder Alistair Hook, “Great beer is at the heart of everything we do.” and we believe them. Having been born in 1999, well before craft beer became trendy, they’ve spent 20 years perfecting their beers and that has most definitely been time well spent. Have we saved the best brewery until last?"
Mentioned by A Complete Guide of London | The Shaftesbury Hotels Collection Blog
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"The Meantime Brewery Company is one that knows how to keep time. With patiently brewed beers in the heart of the Greenwich Meridian, the Meantime Brewery has its own tasting rooms, serving beer from where the action really happens."
Anspach & Hobday: The Arch House
Anspach & Hobday: The Arch House
4.5 (137 ratings)
Craft brewery with an arched taproom bar with a high-ceiling plus long wooden benches and tables.
118 Druid St, London, SE1 2HH, United Kingdom
BreweryBarBeer store
Mentioned by A Complete Guide of London | The Shaftesbury Hotels Collection Blog
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"Part of the Bermondsey Beer Mile, Anspach & Hobday stands out from the many other breweries just off of Bermondsey Street with its vintage designs and quirky beer flavours. From smoky experiments to your classic stouts and porters, Anspach & Hobday really know how to build a brew."
CRATE Brewery & Pizzeria
CRATE Brewery & Pizzeria
4.4 (802 ratings)
Bar in old factory with recycled decor and its own micro-brewery plus inventive pizzas and DJ sets.
Unit 7 Queen's Yard, London, E9 5EN, United Kingdom
BreweryBarBrewpubPizza restaurant

Top Best Restaurants in Lewiston Close

Chez Lindsay
Chez Lindsay
4.5 (349 ratings)
Rustic waterside restaurant serving galettes, crepes, seafood from Brittany and Breton ciders.
11 Hill Rise, Richmond, TW10 6UQ, United Kingdom
French restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by squaremeal.co.uk
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"Authentic Breton-based cooking and a friendly, relaxed setting is what diners can expect at this compact neighbourhood restaurant in Richmond. Precise cooking rather than an innovative menu is what keeps this all-day bistro buzzing, so while you might find the idea of de volaille à la Normande (chicken breast with calvados cream sauce) or galettes a little predictable, you’ll be astounded by the quality once you taste them."
Mentioned by Things To Do
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"11 Hill Rise, Richmond-upon-Thames TW10 6UQ, EnglandReservations, Seating, Waitstaff, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full BarFrench, European, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free OptionsDinner, Brunch, Late NightHK$110 - HK$604+44 20 8948 7473"
Mentioned by Discovery Richmond
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"Long-established French restaurant by Richmond Bridge, specialising in traditional Breton cuisine. Recommend their seafood and galettes washed down with cider or Loire wines"
Potli
Potli
4.4 (543 ratings)
Modern Indian eatery with colourful furnishings and terrace, serving street food-influenced cuisine.
319-321 King St, London, W6 9NH, United Kingdom
Indian restaurantCatererIndian takeawayTakeout RestaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by MOB Kitchen
24 of The Best Ice Cream Spots in London
"Potli is a wonderful sit-down restaurant that excels at Indian short eats and flavourful dishes designed for sharing with your closest chums. You’d be rude not to come for a blowout lunch or dinner at this Hammersmith local but it’s the dessert at Potli – which means “little bag of gold” – that might just be its most valuable asset. The paan ice cream, which gets its distinct colour and flavour from betel leaf, is one of the best versions of that refreshing, herbal-y dessert you’ll find in London."
The Palomar
The Palomar
4.6 (1365 ratings)
Modern fare from Jerusalem meets a variety of international influences in mosaic and wood surrounds.
34 Rupert St, London, W1D 6DN, United Kingdom
Middle Eastern restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by CN Traveller
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"Central London’s original outpost of a six-strong Jerusalem-based restaurant group, The Palomar serves up Middle Eastern-style dishes with Mediterranean twists. There could be fluffy, buttery kubaneh bread, courgette tahini topped with candied walnuts, slow-cooked oxtail, glazed octopus with harissa oil and date molasses – all cooked in the open kitchen in the centre of the restaurant. Adhering to lockdown roadmap regulations, The Palomar has now branched out from its bustling, chef's table-style restaurant to launch a pop-up terrace outside, reminiscent of Mediterranean market bars."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Best restaurants in London, England
"Packed and praised from the day it opened, Palomar is a wonderful Israeli/Levantine restaurant with the look of a 1930s diner and the constant theatre of expert chefs whipping up magic behind the central zinc... Scandinavian in The West End"

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