5 /5 Glennie Lyons: Radical Comfort at Black Cat Café – Hackney Black Cat Café isn’t just a place to eat — it’s a statement. Tucked away on Clarence Road, this volunteer-run, not-for-profit café offers a warm, inclusive space where ethics and flavour go hand in hand. The vibe is unmistakably East London: mismatched furniture, zines on the shelves, and a steady hum of conversation from locals, artists, and activists alike.
The menu is 100% vegan and refreshingly affordable. We tried the seitan burger and the lentil shepherd’s pie — both hearty, flavourful, and deeply satisfying. The portions are generous, and the desserts (especially the chocolate cake) are rich without being cloying. Everything is made with care, and you can taste the difference.
There’s a strong DIY spirit here — from the rotating art on the walls to the community events and fundraisers. Staff are friendly and passionate, and the atmosphere is relaxed, welcoming, and quietly radical.
Whether you’re vegan or just curious, Black Cat offers more than a meal — it’s a space to connect, reflect, and recharge.