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Contribute Feedback What Clive D likes about Caffe Eraldo:
After a long morning of driving, I was in desperate need of a coffee fix. Luckily, I found a parking space as I slowly passed by in traffic. The coffee I ordered turned out to be the best I've had in a long time, with a strong and flavorful taste and no hint of bitterness. I couldn't resist indulging in a warm panini on that bitterly cold day, filled with mozzarella, chorizo, and sun-dried tomato. The panini was pipi... View all feedback.
What Delpha White doesn't like about Caffe Eraldo:
Can't speak for the cooked breakfasts/sandwiches but have tried the sausage rolls here and went straight into the bin. Essentially a sausage wrapped in stale pastry that possibly was made a day or two prior. Heating the roll up made it even more inedible. View all feedback.
Good sandwiches and friendly service. Lots of little bits and pieces (chocolates, marzipan, cheeses, cold cuts, etc. to buy.
I have been a regular customer of cafe Eraldo, I found the service excellent and his pastries are delicious.
I found this lovely relaxing cafe on the way from the hospital. It's located across the road from Highgate tube station. The service was great and atmosphere chilled with fantastic choice of music. I had cappuccino and poached eggs on toast, a tasty freshly made breakfast. I must especially highlight the service. The waitress was smiley and friendly, making you feel very welcomed.
After a long morning of driving, I was in desperate need of a coffee fix. Luckily, I found a parking space as I slowly passed by in traffic. The coffee I ordered turned out to be the best I've had in a long time, with a strong and flavorful taste and no hint of bitterness. I couldn't resist indulging in a warm panini on that bitterly cold day, filled with mozzarella, chorizo, and sun-dried tomato. The panini was piping hot and served to me in classic tin foil, the perfect way to enjoy hot food on the go. It was then that I noticed they also made homemade flatbreads, which I promised myself to try next time. Well done, Eraldo.
Can't speak for the cooked breakfasts/sandwiches but have tried the sausage rolls here and went straight into the bin. Essentially a sausage wrapped in stale pastry that possibly was made a day or two prior. Heating the roll up made it even more inedible.