The red door is fantastic restaurant with theme and wonderful ambience,looks traditional tried hot chocolate and award winning carrot cake the cake was delicious and tasty i really liked the cake
Love it here. Their loose leaf tea and crumpets are the perfect hangover cure. Really reasonably priced, and the ideal location for people watching as they stroll through the market.
Rushing down what seemed to be the Greenwich equivalent of Diagon Alley (more because of the shape of the street and the quirkiness surrounding it), we entered Red Door, or what could have arguably been at some point an opium den. Without the opium or the prostitutes, but the red lighting, the furniture, the busy buzz of it was all there.
Kristine Diana Tsiknaki
+4
This adorable little coffee shop is beautifully quirky and everything I was looking for on a Sunday morning.
The arty decor with the decadent red couches and the vinyl records creates a very relaxing atmosphere and the beverages complete the cosy feeling that gets created.
The hot drinks are served in pretty vintage looking cups and they taste great. The staff were very friendly as well and happy to help.
I enjoyed the general atmosphere inside the shop and I would gladly go back if I'm in the area again.
Interesting old style “grandmom” living room experience. Great tea, good cakes. One star down for not shiny clean dishes (I had to clean my cup before tea pouring).
But worth a visit!
This is a delightful independent cafe on a quirky side street entrance to Greenwich Market. The decor is full of art and even chandeliers and a moon-scape light shade. The tea and cakes are great, tea served in traditional metal tea pots. A small menu means they concentrate on quality, and my friend loved her carrot cake. Recommended.
Love this hidden gem. One of my favorite hideaways in London. Cakes in the window (get the carrot cake - they’ve won an award for it and it’s the best one), Monmouth coffee, hip and cozy interior, and the owner treats you like family when you walk in and remembers regular visitors.
Found this place while looking for a "proper" tea shop in Greenwich, thanks to Google maps. They have an interesting selection of teas, which they serve in cast iron tea pots. I can recommend "the tea with no name". The cakes are also excellent and they had three vegan cakes. Really friendly and chatty staff.
Love this tiny mini coffee shop in Greenwich.
They have really vintage seating arrangement and love the way it’s lighting is done.
It’s a must visit if you like vintage decor and great coffee with home baked cakes.
I always try there spice chai latte It’s just yummm.
They have collection of good herbal teas.
Must check out this winter
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