Reviews The Observatory

5
Suzane De Jesus
+5
Lovely cafe inside a photograph gallery. The coffee is nice enough (I'd give it a 4 stars), but the service and ambiance are what make this place a 5 stars.
5
E K
+5
This is certainly one of the best cafés in town. Their coffee is great. The pastries and food are delicious. The staff is very friendly, helpful, and competent. The service is prompt and efficient. The atmosphere is welcoming and cosy. This place is certainly worth a visit when you are in the neighborhood.
5
Whimsical Lena
+5
It's a cozy shop, and the coffee is great!
5
Yoanna Pehlivanova
+5
A lovely cafe in Bloomsbury, offering a wide selection of pastries, cakes and sandwiches as well as several brunch options. Highly recommend the avocado toast - there are two options: pure avocado and avocado and salmon. The quantity of avocado is very generous and the food is delicious. The coffee is very good as well (both hot and cold options) and there is an interesting selection of teas, which come in a cute wool blanket to keep warm:) The photo gallery is great, giving the place a unique atmosphere to it. The staff is friendly and prepares everything quite quickly.
4
Effie Paraskevopoulou
+4
Cute café with a good selection of drinks and pastries. Minimalistic design, and more cozy space to sit downstairs. I loved my ginger tea, which actually had slices of ginger in it, and it came with a woolly case to keep it warm 🤗😃 Service was a little bit slow but it was a busy Saturday. The staff were polite and friendly.
5
Hank Hsu
+5
Lovely photography gallery with a coffee shop inside. They have more seats downstairs
4
Joseph Tang
+4
Nice & chic coffee shop with display of artist works whereby photos exhibition was held when we went there. Cappuccino was ok with rich flavors & smooth milky texture. Good place to hang out to rest & meet friends. Breakfast with salmon & avocado was good & generous in portion which is enough for 2 if not too hungry.
5
Natalie
+5
Cosy, quiet, clean, minimalistic, artistic - these are just some words that come to mind when I think of the observatory. A great cafe for light working, reading, and chilling, or simply to take a pause from the hustle and bustle of life. They feature a variety of art work from different artists throughout the year at the back of their cafe. They have seating upstairs and downstairs too. Plus… great coffee, tea, and food options!
5
Chris Bell
+5
Definitely one of the best coffee shops in London. Very relaxed vibe, class service and cool art. Feels very homely, clean and minimalist. Has a downstairs area with comfy sofas. Great for doing work.
5
Adriana Garcia Alumbreros
+5
Excellent staff and excellent coffee. Lovely atmosphere in a beautiful area! Not to mention the fantastic photography and gallery area.
5
Siyi Lin (Kristy)
+5
I think I had one of the best coffees of my life here. Also love the clean and simple aesthetic of the cafe. The inside space is bigger than it seems; there is a pretty spacious downstairs sitting area.
5
The Flâneur
+5
Pleasant staff, really good coffee, delicious salmon and cream cheese on sourdough, and all for a good price! Very happy :-)!
4
Jing Wang
+4
It is said there is a bench made from 450million year old stone outside of it; unfortunately, I didn’t find it because there are three of them and each bench was full of travellers when I went there. Yes, that’s Euston station, the country’s busiest inter-city passenger terminal. I came over to take Virgin Train frequently. And I found a newly opened photography gallery + speciality coffee shop nearby. Coffee Shops Each Tube Station For Digital Nomads 19th Stop: Northern Line-Euston The Observatory Category: Artisan Coffee Shop+Art Gallery WIFI: Free to use (a code is needed) Download 8.33Mbps Upload 4.90Mbps PING 10 JITTER 8 Seating: There are two floors. On the ground floor, there are two rooms, which can accommodate around 35 seats with small round tables and chairs. And in the basement, there are communal tables and chairs, settees, sofas, with two separated space, 20 seats can be accommodated. On both ground floor and basement, you could find an individual space for artworks. Actually, quite spacious. PS: the basement can be hired for events. Power Sockets: Yes, plenty of. Bathroom: Two, one for Unisex on each floor. Ambience: I like the interior design with minimalism. The additional white space brings the peace immediately for the coffee shop and people really could enjoy the arts exhibition inside. Due to the location away from the main street, it is a good place to hide out from the hustling and bustling atmosphere in the central London. Many students from the universities nearby come over. Staff Friendliness: Very friendly, patient and smiley. Cost: Coffee £2.4-£3.2 Tea £2.5-£2.75 Juice £2.5 Food £2.75-£7.95 Something Special About The Cafe: (1) It mixes the art gallery with coffee shop very well. Compared with other coffee shops displaying the artworks on the wall, you could have a real feeling of small art fair with the individual standing space beside the photographs. (2) It is said a photography school will open here soon. (3) The free water station is available. Problems: They don’t open on Sunday.
5
Maria Pastor
+5
Lovely place for breakfast, food was great, I do love pastel de nata and they have also great toasties with salmon, avocado etc. The service is so warm and friendly. Highly recommend this place.
5
Sofia Elizarova
+5
Delicious matcha, wonderful atmosphere and great music!
5
Sander Hoogendoorn
+5
Pretty coffee shop annex photography gallery. Good coffee, nice pastry and beautiful photographs.
5
Alla M
+5
I love holding our art appreciation classes there. Meeting room is in perfect location, staff is lovely and coffee is great.
5
Alexander Kleer
+5
tasty food, amazing coffee... good vibes i recoomend the chocolate cookie
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