Ziferblat - Hackney

Coffee, British, Tea

Ziferblat

Ziferblat
4.3 / 5 (1192 reviews)

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Last update: 08.05.2026 from: Julio

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★ 4.3 / 5 from 1192 reviews

Very unique and creative idea. You pay the time you spend there and you can have as much coffee and tea you want. The price is worth it and around a few pounds for hours! I love the fact that you can share your time with others, board games are even available. Great place where to go with friends. Ambiance is quite original and very neat. Drinks are good You should pick a clock when you enter, and bring your own food if you feel like it. I recommend going for a new and fun experience !!

Ziferblat is a unique place to eat. on my blog I'm not sure where to insert this. it is not a restaurant or a caffe, but a place for “hire”, where they can call it immediately to work, study, relax, explore, play, organize and attend events, eat cake and biscuits and have a cup tee. it is a space for (big) ideas to pass, develop and develop this Ziferblat concept was founded by ivan meetin in moskau as a community for denser who want to advance their work. originally it began in an adult tree house, but as popularity grew, he had to find a more established place. Today ziferblat has venues all over the world and I was very satisfied...read more

Ziferblat, london's first pay-per-minute room, has its own look at what is worth an hour: this is per minute, or per hour if they prefer it. it is less than the price of a few drinks on the high road; quite favorable for the joy of roaming free in a large, domestic space filled with all comfort. they have unlimited access to eat, drinks, board games, books, Wi-Fi and the society of others: this is a place to share whether they come with friends, or on their own faust and ready to make new. everything adds to ziferblats remarkable concept: time count, in a day and age, when it is too easy to waste eightless hours away. payment for your time...read more

julio-diaz-school360
08.05.2026

Quirky and cosy. The first thing that strikes you is the familiar, homely vibe as if you were in some relative's front room. You pay to get in but then there's unlimited tea, coffee and edibles (biscuits etc). Makes it an ideal place for you to meet your mates if you're a student on a budget, other than the student union; or, if you need a cheap spot to work from your laptop -yes, it has tons more character than a library. Board games and books to browse. Apparently it's modelled on a Russian co

gourangapriya-dey
08.05.2026

I love going to this place. It is a really chilled environment, just feels like your own living room. There are plenty of things to do here like playing board-games, drawing/doodling, reading books or working on your laptop. You also have snacks available which is included in the entry fee.

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The second closest station is Hoxton, located 515 meters away.

You can use the WLAN of the place at no extra cost.

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