Reviews Four Corners Cafe

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Shazzamataz
+4
Great energy about this place, I make sure to go there for coffee each time I visit London. Friendly service and pretty good coffee. Give it a go if you are in the area.
Sep 20, 2017
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Pasta Bites
+3.5
Coffee is good and they have a good choice of pastries, lunch food and cakes as well as soft drinks. It gets quite busy especially at peak times. The interior is welcoming and has lots of travel
Guides. They are dog friendly but not that 'human' friendly. Staff are often on the surly side and service can be a tad slow.
Jul 03, 2016
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Saanya Gulati
+4.5
That the Aussies and Kiwis have dominated London’s coffee scene for the last few years is no news. But when Gary Baxter launched his indie coffee shop Four Corners, on the quirky street of Lower Marsh behind Waterloo, things were different.
Feb 23, 2016
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Sophie
+3.5
A great hideaway. Great coffee, friendly staff and a perfect hideaway just a short walk from Waterloo. Makes a great change to a generic chain coffee shop on every corner.
Mar 07, 2015
5
Alex Sim
+5
A short walk from Waterloo Station this award winning independent coffee house really is a hidden treasure. Friendly service, reasonable prices and good tasting coffee. There's vegan and gluten free options and if you bring a travel guide they don't have you can get a free coffee (by now though they've got most of the world covered 😉). The fun decor epitomizes the welcoming cosmopolitan vibe.
4
Daniel Wong
+4
Nice place for coffee. The mocha I ordered was really good. The red velvet cake was well done - moist, not dry like some other places. Great ambiance too. They run an interesting promotion where you take their loyalty card on your travels, snap a photo of yourself with the card, send it to them and come back for a free brew.
4
Chengaiz Khan
+4
We came here to try their coffee and it was very good. We tried the flat white and found it to have a nice bold taste. We didn't stay in the cafe for too long but it has a relaxed atmosphere.
5
Josh T
+5
A nice little cafe with world traveler vibes. I know that's what they were going for and they kinda nailed it. It's a cute small space but not cramped with a good selection of items with even vegan and vegetarian items. One little thing they have that I liked was many books about what to do in different countries of the world and this little clocklike ticker that showed how many Instagram likes or tags they had, Facebook/all social media but it looks like a tile clock so you see these little tiles always flicking and changing. I'd come again.
5
Phil M
+5
Stumbled across this lovely place where coffee is treated with respect and the cake is freshly made and delicious! There are only a few places to sit so if you are a larger group you may have a hard time sitting together, but other than that it is just very lovely. The staff was super friendly and quick in preparing our cake, coffee and sandwich. If you are a tourist or have an old guide book you don't need anymore you can trade it in for a free coffee. But hurry up, they already have a good bunch of guides, so get your special places ;) Definitely recommended!
5
Gavin James
+5
Fantastic coffee in a quirky coffee house. They have over 50 travel guide books if you want to wile away the morning lost in wanderlust. Free WiFi is available. Cappuccino costs £2.60 (£3 if you want decaf). They’ve not complained when I’ve worked here for a few hours on only one or two coffees. Love it!
5
Alex
+5
Lovely local cafe that serves very solid flat white, and also nice, if a bit too sweet, American style cakes. Very peaceful athmosphere, highly recommended.
4
Steven Vacher
+4
Really good fresh coffee ☕️ With a hipster vibe. Friendly welcome with good quick service. Looked like a good selection of cakes although I missed out because I’m watching the calories. Recommended.
5
vilenka2011
+5
Lower marsh street has changed a lot in 2 years, I moved in 2014 to the area, and Four Corners became my favorite place for good quality coffee.. very nice and friendly coffee shop, with very good quality coffee, lovely people. Clean inside. Still the best Coffee shop at the Lower Marsh.
4
Oli L
+4
Best coffee in London? Quite possibly... Cake was very good too! EDIT: star docked for 40p extra for decaf
5
James Coates
+5
independent coffee shop, serves great coffee - highly recommend and alternative milks too. Almond late was pure delight.
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jeff benjamin
+4
Though spoilt for choice along this stretch, this remains the 'go to' spot for a coffee and 'catch-up.' Relaxed, and welcoming here. Free of preening poseurs and buffoonish baristas. Sensibly proficient coffee + lite bites at realistic price. Cosy and comfortable. Top spot.
5
Neel Lakhani
+5
Great coffee and friendly service with a laid back atmosphere with reasonable price to.
5
Adi Katz
+5
Good coffee and nice choices of small breakfast.
5
Tim Piercy
+5
My new favourite coffee shop. Close enough to the station that I may stop by each time I'm in town
4
Stephen H
+4
Best coffee I've had in UK for a while. Great staff who listened calmly to my "not too much water" request.
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Jack Williams
+5
A true find for us two coffee lovers stranded in the coffee desert that seemed to be London. This was one of the best lattes I've EVER had. We also snagged a delicious protein ball. I love that they have a "no computers" policy. This place is laid back, homey ... and truly a first class coffee experience.
4
Jennifer Earle
+4
A very nice coffee shop with good cakes.
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