Inside and outside seating away from the hustle and bustle. Coffee was tasty and a good price. The menu looked appetising although we didn’t eat. Friendly service.
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Fernanda Lanzagorta
Google
11 months ago
5.0
Delicious breakfast in a lovely cabin inside a park. You feel like you are somewhere in the woods while in the middle of the city. Outdoor seating, pet friendly.
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Claudiu Bichescu
Google
11 months ago
4.0
Really great potential...this place should be an amazing place to go get some lunch or even dinner.....but the extremely bad management seems to want to close the place mid Oct.and open it sometimes the next year...whenever they fel like.....absolutely tragic approach to such an amazing Caffè in the middle of the park, surrounded by the thousands of students and office buildings.....
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Arunav Das
Google
3 years ago
5.0
One cannot miss the golden opportunity to be here if they are at LSE. So many merits of this place - it’s only a short distance from LSE , the walk through the Lincoln park is fantastic , the place is buzzing , the food is fantastic and the staff very friendly. Getting a table at mid day was a little tough as half of the section was reserved (presumably by visiting professors or their guests for the events ). Once seated though , the whole experience is amazing. I tried the vegetarian full breakfast and my friend had the french toast (somehow I always like the dish I didn’t order). My dish was fantastically done and the coffee was delicious too. French toast it would be for me for next time for sure :-)
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Tom Quilty
Google
4 years ago
5.0
Oh man. Oh man. Great food, great location and great atmosphere. I work locally and arrange both a management meeting and team meeting monthly to have breakfast here because it is so good. Highly recommend the French Toast but full English is on point too. Cannot recommend any further and wish I was there now! During the Summer they open up outside so you have the option to watch people play tennis and eat your eggs in the Sun if you fancy 😁!
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Dax Villanueva
Google
4 years ago
4.0
Fields Bar & Kitchen is an appealing lunch option. It's busy, so be sure to grab an open table as soon as you walk in. Then you'll need to queue to place your order at the counter. The pizzas looks great, we saw several being delivered around us and immediately had order envy. We ordered chicken Caesar salads and they were pretty disappointing. They were basically a bowl of dressed lettuce with a few croutons and some cheese on top. There was less than 10g of chicken in each of our salads. At £13 for a salad, that's a bit disappointing. Coffee wasn't bad and there were some lovely looking cakes and muffins available.
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dale wesson
Google
4 years ago
4.0
Location lovely, my food was really.
My girlfriend had sausage sandwich bread was toasted which she didn't want when you order a sandwich.
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Nigel Dias
Google
4 years ago
4.0
Decent pizza, and great in the sunshine watching people play tennis. Terrible wine though.
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Shreyasi
Google
5 years ago
5.0
Lovely location inside the Lincoln's Inn park, well lit wooden cabin filled with natural light, and great woodfired pizzas, fresh salads, and coffee. Amazing lunchtime spot - but it tends to get super busy around that time!
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Alexandra Guimaraes
Google
5 years ago
4.0
Lovely venue at 2 minutes from the Sir John Soane's museum. Perfect on a sunny day as you can eat outside and enjoy the quietness of the park. If you go to Fields after the museum, let them know and you'll get a discount. Simple food, fresh salads, nice service but slightly pricey for what it is. You pay more for the venue than for the food.
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Tim Oliver
Google
5 years ago
4.0
A nice place, but PLEASE can they stop serving coffee or tea without a teaspoon. Expecting people to use a wooden stirrer when they drink in is just ridiculous.
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Grahame Jones
Google
5 years ago
4.0
Have only been there for drinks: very good coffee and selection of other drinks. Can sit outside by the green; lovely setting.
Pleasant and prompt service, but enthusiasm seemed a bit lacking.
Food looked good, pizza looked appealing, as did the burger and chips which seemed to arrive without a plate.
While there, take a look at the Canadian WWII memorial.