Caffe-in - Tower Hamlets
Caffe-in
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The food here is delicious and the style is unsurpassed, however blighting what would be a great contribution to the cafes on Hackney road, the staff are very rude. There are no signs to tell you that laptops are not permitted in here over the weekend. Don 't worry though, because as soon as you have finished your food the staff will come over and tell you this. I spent £9.00 on this simple but well designed menu, thinking this would allow me to be in here for a while and respecting the businesses need to have paying customers filling this space. There was a long gap between me and the food arriving, which the female server did apologise for, however as soon as I had finished my food my empty plate was collected with the accusation that 'I had been in here for over an hour and that she was losing customers '. It had not been an hour, but instead for about 35 minutes. Most of this time was spent waiting for my food, and had I not had a laptop I would have been sitting or reading anyway. This is not a suggestion that you should change your permitting of laptops over the weekend, but instead, do not make paying customers regret spending their money in your establishment. Put up a sign, or at least learn better customer service. I would advise both.
At loss, for somewhere to eat, when I discovered Hackney Farm Cafe closed at 4.30pm I crossed the road and discovered Caffe-in, this establishment furnishings had me wondering what the origin of the food was. Curiosity got the better of me, and I asked for the menu, this I scanned and selected the Caffe-In Quesdilla, which is Apple wood smoked ham, peppers with onion cheese at a respectable price of £5.50 When it arrived it had small side salad, and I was pleasantly surprised with taste and value for money snack I had. I had can of San Pellegrino lemon, though there was a container with water for free.
The juice and food here are all fresh. It is a good cafe for breakfast. English breakfast and avocado toast are my favorites. Delicious and healthy! It is a cafe I like to go to while I am in London.
We stopped in after checking in to our Airbnb. We were warmly greeted by smiling faces and delicious smelling and looking pastries. We got the falafel and hummus wrap, and sausage ciabatta panini. Each had a tasty vegetable side salad. Portions were generous. We also got some awesome pastries to take back for breakfast. Meal type: Lunch Price per person: £10–20 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Vegetarian offerings: Large vegetarian selection
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