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curio cabal is a brilliant little spot in haggerston, right above the bridge that crosses the canal. in the corner of a series of buildings, the inner is small, but not cramped, with lots of natural light, there is an intimacy that is beautiful to small coffee rolls or catch up. as haggerston, the inner naturally has the necessary, slightly incomplete aesthetic, and each table is decorated with highly inscribable suc... View all feedback.
What Logan Green doesn't like about Curio Cabal:
I wish I could say that I loved Curio Cabal another trendy, quirky, cool cafe in Haggerston but my latest visit there left me incredibly underwhelmed We visited on an early Saturday afternoon, in search of a late lunch and enquired about the soup of the day and the selection of sandwiches, which were all met by a rather vague and unenthusiastic response. Undeterred, I ordered the soup "asparagus and ... some other ve... View all feedback.
The sweetest little caffe on the kingsland road. locally to me, so throw away a stone to get a coffee. they also have a nice small terrace and some Wi-Fi if they want to set up their office and work for a bit. the terrace is large and while it looks on the main street, gives them the high hecken a little private sphere and rest. not full of hipsters, but cooled natives when I went there. they are also known to make small independent exhibitions of independent artists.
I give curio cabal a quite solid review here that I think is very justified by the amazing food offered by ta ta ta ta here. as I understand, it began as a kind of pop-up residence in this coffeeshop, but has now gone permanently (two to Saturday nights,) for which I am always great. I think there are plans for lunch. ta ta ta ta means that he and she are led in mandarin by zijun meng and ana gonçalves, who both worked with nuno mendes in viajante and chiltern firehouse. they serve an amazing family feeling fusion of Chinese and Portuguese life means. miso will return here!
Good coffee, very nice brunch and friendly staff. The home made baked beans are really good. Also a great place to bring your laptop and work.
Curio cabal is a brilliant little spot in haggerston, right above the bridge that crosses the canal. in the corner of a series of buildings, the inner is small, but not cramped, with lots of natural light, there is an intimacy that is beautiful to small coffee rolls or catch up. as haggerston, the inner naturally has the necessary, slightly incomplete aesthetic, and each table is decorated with highly inscribable succulents in a much number of quirky, miss-matching pots.
The atmosphere is beautiful and I enjoyed the baked eggs, but the reason why I give curio cabal a is because the service is slow it makes little to separate from its competitors the prices are not particularly competitive and the eating is particularly delicious. it's a shame because this place has potential.