Reviews Bold London

5
Chiara Pinna
+5
Lovely, very special cafe as it is here where Fleabag was filmed. Cozy atmosphere and good variety of breakfast options, specialising in turkish cousine . Everything was very tasty, I loved the bread - warm and crunchy ! Will definitely come again.
5
Şule Demir
+5
Friendly staff, delicious food and a warm atmosphere. This cafe has a special place in my heart as it is the cafe where Fleabag was filmed. I had a breakfast here and the avocado and cheese was delicious. The sourdough bread was great on its own. I would definitely recommend!
5
Marin Asti
+5
I’ve just got the avocado feta on the toast take away , big portion and very delicious 😋 served by Alice , friendly and smiley lady , she said that my order will be ready in 10min but actually was done within 6min . So happy about quick prep and customer service ! Definitely come back 🥰
5
Hayal Fefer
+5
Very nice food, service and environment. Although it's not close to our home we make our way there to enjoy their delicious food especially Turkish breakfast..
4
Ian Grantham
+4
A great little spot for brunch. Turkish-styled menu with their own twist. Very delicious and the service was great. Ordered the King Meneman and it was really nice. A tad pricey at £15 for the dish but otherwise hit the spot !
5
East London Girl
+5
Bold is a new independent restaurant / cafe in Tufnell Park, offering a menu with contemporary twists to Turkish classics. It is actually one of the locations where hit show Fleabag was filmed and has been completely refurbished by husband and wife team, Nihan and Ibo Aksu. It’s gorgeous inside with plush deep blue and pink velvets, prints and lots of mirrors, plants and marble table tops. There is even the signature neon light – because who doesn’t need a neon light these days? You wouldn’t know it’s the dingy cafe in Fleabag if you weren’t reminded but it’s a pretty cool claim to fame. Service is super friendly from entering. Nihan and Ibo Aksu make you feel almost part of the family. It’s super relaxed too, which we loved for a little midweek dinner catchup. The drinks menu is small, with a few reds, whites and a couple of rosés, as well as two beers, and a handful of soft drinks. The house red (£5/175ml) was smooth and delicious with dinner. It was rich but not too tanin-heavy. We also had a lemonade which arrived in a can alongside a cute, short and stumpy tumbler. The food menu in comparison is actually pretty extensive. Alongside the brunch menu which seems to get quite the buzz, the dinner menu features burgers, wraps, kebabs, salads and bowls. There is also a specials menu which changes weekly to give the locals something different each time they visit. They always seem to be developing new menu items which was great to see. We tried the Sigara Boregi (£5), cigar shaped savoury filo pastries with feta cheese. These were delicious. Not overly cheesy, they were pretty light in flavour and delicious with the accompanied red pepper dip. The hummus with sucuk (£6.50) was fantastic – the hummus was creamy and really good quality. The dry spicy sausage was rich like chorizo and went superbly with the hummus. We also loved the olives (£3) which were large and plump, and the beetroot was delicious and fresh too. When we visited, they were trialling a new beef brisket burger. The brisket was so tender and packed with a deep flavour. It was beautifully cooked but we did think it needed a little sauce on the bun. We think they are going to add this but we just suggest asking for a little sauce if it doesn’t come with any yet. The Falafel wrap (£7.50) was really big. The falafel was great, pretty moist and lots of flavour. Together with hummus lettuce and tomato, it made one tasty wrap. We loved that the whole thing was lightly toasted too! The Turmeric Bowl (£10) was definitely the winner of the mains though. A bowl of turmeric-spiced chickpeas, rice pilav, house pickled red cabbage, and a dollop of yoghurt, we added grilled kofte (£3.50) to complete the meal. The kofte were aromatic and well cooked, whilst the chickpeas packed in plenty of flavour and the texture was great (al dente). The yoghurt went well at balancing everything out. We loved the rice too – fluffy and tasty, no plain boiled here. We were advised we just HAD to have a dessert. When the lemon parfait (£6.50) arrived, we understood why. A very zesty, super creamy dessert, with a crumbly biscuit base and fresh mango and strawberries, it was a dreamy way to finish out meal. We had a lovely experience at this lovely cafe in Tufnell Park. We were made to feel part of the family with such a friendly, relaxed yet efficient service from both Nihan and Ibo Aksu. The food was delicious as was the red wine. It’s such a cute spot too, making it great for a chilled midweek dinner!
5
harmony FT
+5
Introduction: I recently had a delightful breakfast experience at Bold Cafe. The cozy ambiance, delicious food, and exceptional service provided by waitress Pelin made it a memorable visit. “My visit to Bold Cafe was an absolute delight, thanks to the exceptional service provided by waitress Pelin. I left feeling satisfied and impressed with the overall experience. If you’re looking for a cozy coffee shop with delicious food, I highly recommend paying a visit to this place.
4
Lewis Tullett
+4
Great little cafe with good service to boot. Delicious cilbir dish and slab of carrot cake. The beetroot latte was nice too.
5
Nikolaos Ts
+5
Delicious Breakfast with the best organic eggs in town . Homemade pancakes with Nutella and Banana 😍
4
Richard Twydell
+4
A good cafe with some lovely food. Had the chicken roast and was very nice. Followed by a naughty jammy doughnut. Sat in the courtyard which had nice atmosphere. A good pit stop when walking around the grounds.
5
jaimmie riley
+5
Great little cafe with pastries and a nice menu. They do wonderful coffees and have a lovely outdoor area to sit out front.
5
zafer arslandok
+5
The new owners transformed this place in to a beautiful artisan cafe restaurant. Highly recommended. Try their grills and salad bowls or simply pop in for a quick cafe
5
Fatih Coskun DENIZ
+5
A brilliant and trendy cafe with daily fresh salads and mezes. A friendly couple runs the place. A well curated range of drinks available. A little gem tucked in Dartmouth Park neighbourhood.
5
Mehmet Totrakan
+5
Recommended to us by a local. We went too many times after our first visit. The staff was always friendly and accommodating. This is a great cafe and restaurant. They have delicious Turkish grills, mezzes and breakfast options too. You should try BOLD bowl salad! The new owners changed the decoration, menu, style and I believe it'll become much more popular. You can pop in for a quick artisan coffee and for pastry as well. If you're around, you should try absolutely :)
5
Sukhin Tye
+5
Delicious food at reasonable prices. Friendly staff too. I loved the roasted butternut squash with polenta. My dessert of affogato: ice cream with a shot of Turkish espresso, topped with Turkish rose-petal delight and candy floss was delightful!
5
Roseline Colard
+5
Lovely little café with a great atmosphere. The serve really good cakes and a perfect turkish coffee. The staff is very nice and welcoming, will come back hopefully soon!
5
Raphael
+5
Recently opened. The coffee was great, the Turkish starters equally so, the staff really friendly and attentive. Had a lovely local, neighbourhood feel to it, and is nicely decorated to boot. Will be coming back without question and highly recommend others to do so also.
5
Rupert Merryweather
+5
Stopped by for lunch and had a delicious lasagne. Large portion size if you're hungry, friendly service and a complimentary slice of cake which I took away. This was also very tasty. Would definitely recommend.
5
AYÇA Kara
+5
Great food, great atmosphere 🤍
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