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The Waiting Room Coffee Bar - (Near Lewisham, london)

Address: 🏡 134 Deptford High St, London SE8 3PQ, UK
Phone : +44 020 3601 0100
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#Kensington and Chelsea

Near Lewisham

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Rating: 4.4 /5
REG Interesting toilet situation at SALT Deptford. The toilets, once I imagine not unisex, now are. This didnt impact on their functionality though. They seemed to work fine. The pint I had here was quite nice also, they had a range of other drinks available and also pizza. Ive had a pizza here in the past and although it hasnt stuck in my mind as a glowing example (see D4100, Crisp W6) it wasnt particularly bad. Probably ok to good. Nicely done out interior here too.
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Rating: 4.5 /5
AJ Zorrilla This place is amazing. Everyone I go to London.. I HAVE to stop there. Breakfast, like the avocado toast or the sweet corn pancake are delicious. Great ingredients, very well put together, definitely a place to keep coming back. Thank you!

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Rating: 4.3 /5
Britney Dossett The perfect cafe. Delicious food, great coffee and matcha, cozy seating. Im gluten free, and they were so accommodating. They ran out of gluten free bread and ran to get some. It was so sweet. After that, they prepared a beautiful French toast with fruit, nuts and honey for me. You are in good hands here.

Chaconia - Lewisham

Rating: 4.3 /5
Oliver Yung Ever so often, one craves that hearty, honest meal and for me, that’s Chaconia, a Trinidadian restaurant at the heart of Deptford. The simple and clean store front veils the rich and exciting flavours that belie. I ordered the chicken curry and rice and was persuasively nudged by a fellow diner to try the goat curry instead; fortunately, the most generous proprietress indulged my gustatory fancies and offered me a small side of that. It was a plate of absolute joy - both curries had distinct flavours and the meats were perfectly stewed, retaining their structure while being succulent to the bite. The rice was well flavoured and was the perfect accompaniment to those rich curries. At £5, this was an absolute steal. I’ll be back.