Cafes & Coffee in Camden

"What a relief to find an oasis like this amidst the arid wastes of the Finchley Road. Whether or not you like the decidely avant garde art of the gallery you are guaranteed to warm to the friendly service offered at the cafe. The food is delicious and tastes authentically home-made - no

  • Kitchen Café
  • Diorama Arts
  • 34 Osnaburgh Street
  • London
  • Greater London
  • NW1 3ND
  • tel: 02079165468

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  • Le Tea Cosy
  • 51a Regent's Park Road
  • London
  • Greater London
  • NW1 8XD
  • tel: 02074833378


Mario's is the best place to get breakfast in the area, it's located on probably one of the prettiest streets in Kentish Town and serves up good breakfast basics, including poached eggs and bubble and squeak. However, it’s not really the food that makes Mario’s it’s more the owners and atmosphere.

  • Mario's Cafe
  • 6 Kelly Street
  • London
  • Greater London
  • NW1 8PH
  • tel: 02072842066

Gorgeous homemade tarts and pies, flavoursome cheeses and all sorts of tasty treats are waiting to be devoured from this deli. Knowledgeable and professional service from staff. Great place to stop off. Thoroughly recommend this one next time you are in Primrose Hill.

  • Melrose and Morgan
  • 42 Gloucester Avenue
  • Primrose Hill
  • London
  • Greater London
  • NW1 8JD
  • tel: 020 7722 0011

this is a great place to stay! excellent smoothies and cakes and the curdish owner is very kind! brings me a slice of orange cake and a mango juice if you ever happen there!

  • My Village
  • 37 Chalk Farm Road
  • London
  • Greater London
  • NW1 8AJ
  • tel: 020 7485 4996

  • Peyton and Byrne
  • The Wellcome Collection
  • 183 Euston Road
  • London
  • NW1 2BE
  • tel: 020 7611 2138

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