I'm forever in the sate of awwww.. when I come around St. Paul's. Its a magnificent church. I've never seen a church so grand. Its so beautifully built the scale of the architecture, the accessibility to everything. Beautifully restored. London let me starstruck everywhere I walked around. The old Victorian buildings, the diversity, food, cafe, shops, museums, churches, parks, monuments everything. My boyfriend's work is just a walk to St Paul's for lunch its more than perfect place to sit eat and unwind. The St Paul's cafe was a portal back in time
the cafe is next to the gift shop and has a simple sitting set up
The cafe is small with limited choices. Cappuccino was good and the Victorian sponge cake was scrumptious, melt in the mouth, it was a good hearty slice of cake. Due to tourist attraction its a bit busy, certainly not where you want to relax or read a book but hell who wants to do that in there its a gorgeous place. Walk around and enjoy the architecture. After seeing the majestic St Paul's it's a must to enjoy coffee in St Paul's cafe to absorb all the beautiful details you just treated to your eyes and senses.
Its not often that you go for Afternoon Tea and take more photos of the surroundings than the food itself. Unless, you go to St Paul's Cathedral where the views are breathtaking. . The Cathedral sits up on the highest point of the City of London, on the top of Ludgate Hill. St Paul's as we see it today is the product of a complete rebuild to its 17th Century Baroque style by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.
Was here on a busy Saturday night - parents weekend. It was quite busy. The service was uneven but a restaurant like St Paul should be up to the challenge. The menu is ambitious - there were dishes including goat and rabbit the night we were there. The food is quite good but on the pricey side. $30+ for full sized entrees is high, although there are half portions, appetizers and flatbreads for less. The chef here loves sauces and there were just too many sweet flavors for one plate. But overall I love the taste!
Amazing, fresh produce and great service. The very friendly and accommodating Candice Webber (Head Chef) sends out fantastic dishes from the kitchen with the help of her team including Nicholas (General Manager) and Alex (trainee chef). Wonderful ambiance in this historic building. Will definely be going back soon.
The Restaurant at St. Pauls while lacking its own name does not lack in quality. The Qype Sherlock Holmes society got treated to high tea here and it is a must-visit place for high tea. Where else can you take high tea in a cathedral but here in London.
Served in real silverware which is beautifully mismatched, the high tea treat is a feast of sandwiches, hane made giant scones and delicious cakes. Far too much to finish, this feast is so inexpensive it’s hard to believe that for less than £15 you can have this much of a luxurious high tea.
Everyone should make the restaurant at St Paul’s a stop on their visit to London. If you live in London, make sure you take someone special her for a treat.
Took my mum for mothers day last year and it was brilliant! Unusual place for a restaurant but really small and nicely done. Food was perfect and the staff really nice. Waiting for an excuse to go again...
beautiful architecture and stunning view from the dome. you should visit and climb the dome to view the panoramic view to london
It's free to see this cathedral. In spanish is catedral de san pablo. I recomend going on wenesday, less people.
St Paul's is great and dining here when local is definitely recommended and they do really nice refreshments.
Well .... London is a very nice place. But.... This restaunt would even makeondon.better O:-)
Located inside of St Pauls Cathedral. I did not have mobile phone reception unfortunately
Quality food and services at affordable cost. A highly recommended restaurant for all!
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