Reviews Brera Terrace

5
Matteo Gambino
+5
Brera is a great spot for a charming dining experience. Boasting a mix of modern interpretations and breakfast classics, the food is tasty and gets served quickly. The staff is very polite, they made my friend and myself feel welcome the moment we entered. I highly recommend this place, especially for breakfast.
5
Ahnaful A
+5
Service: Fast and friendly service. Food: Cortado is what I’ll always get from Brera. This time I also got the Pistachio Milk Cake, which was nice. 👌🏽 Atmosphere: nice setup and decor. Plenty of seating available.
4
Nabz
+4
Food was nice and tasty. Took a while for food to come but was worth the wait. Staff were abit slow to react and help. Took a long time to just get extra bread we ordered. Will try them again to see if service has improved. Nice location and great for pictures. Also don’t forget if driving and parked in shopping centre car park, get them to validate your ticket and you don’t pay.
4
Mutahir Ali
+4
Lovely cafe, food looks enticing and fresh however was disappointed with my chicken escalope sandwich. Bread tasted stale and greasy. It was a lunch takeaway for £8.90, size was good but as a I said it just didn't taste nice. I'm willing to give them another go, hopefully it was a one off. In terms of positives it's a great looking cafe / restaurant. Excellent pastry, pizza and salad selection.
5
Marek Małysa
+5
Very good coffee! Staff was nice, friendly and helpful. Coffee is a bit overpriced (around £5) but worth to try the ice coffee. They also have a great pastry.Great place to sit down and relax with coffee and some pastry, I'm definately comming back there
5
Cristina L
+5
Lovely cafe, good cappuccinos and very tasty breakfast options. Prices are good for the area. From their desserts- cakes are good, freshly baked pastries- not that much, would not buy again. Our waiter Anna was very positive, friendly and overall a lovely person who made our experience even better.
4
Vinolin Naidoo
+4
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of London, there existed a magical place called Cafe Brera in Cabot Place. It was a charming little cafe that seemed straight out of a fairy tale. One fine spring day, the sun was shining, the birds were chirping, and the people strolled by in their delightful dresses and shorts, filling the air with a sense of joy and anticipation. As I stepped into Cafe Brera, I was immediately enchanted by its beautiful decor. The atmosphere was a perfect blend of class and modernity, adorned with bright, warm colors that perfectly complemented the vibrant season. It was as if the cafe itself had caught a bit of the springtime magic, wrapping its customers in a cocoon of loveliness. Now, as with any fairy tale, there were a few twists and turns along the way. On this particular day, the cafe seemed to be understaffed, with only two brave waiters navigating their way through a sea of hungry patrons. Despite the challenge they faced, they managed to hold their ground and provide decent service to the many different customers who sought their assistance. It was a valiant effort, indeed! When it came time to feast upon the delectable offerings of Cafe Brera, I decided to try their toasted panini. The description of its filling—omelette, nduja, parmesan, and rocket—made my taste buds dance with anticipation. Alas, while the filling was a delightful medley of flavors, the bread itself proved to be quite the formidable foe. It was as tough as a knight's armor, making it a challenging task to conquer this panini. Oh, how I wished for a softer, more delicate bread to complement the marvelous ingredients within! Meanwhile, my wife, seeking her own epicurean adventure, opted for the carbonara eggs Benedict. And what a delightful choice it was! The carbonara sauce danced upon her taste buds, while the eggs, in their bright orange glory, brought a sunny disposition to the dish. It was a true triumph of flavors, a tale of taste that left her enchanted. In the end, our visit to Cafe Brera in Cabot Place was a pleasant Sunday afternoon treat. Overall 3.5 /5
5
Tessa
+5
Had a lovely lunch at this restaurant. The restaurant offers a very nice atmosphere and a menus with many different options. The Caesar salad was really delicious and the chicken crispy and great flavour. Also tested the mix and match salad with the added chicken and it was a great concept. Being able to choose and match different delicious salads gives more options that just the “normal types”. They also make a really good coffee! Store part also offers very nice looking sandwiches and desserts. Will definitely return again to try more in the menu or to do a take away.
5
Anzy bloggers
+5
Lovely cafe, good cappuccinos and very tasty breakfast options. Prices are good for the area. From their desserts- cakes are good, freshly baked pastries- not that much, would not buy again. Our friends Anurag was very positive, friendly and overall a lovely person who made our experience even better.
5
Zane Roga
+5
Got some cakes from here. Red velvet and honey cake. Both were very nice and were not over sweet. The honey cake reminded me of one my grandma used to make. Service was great, I was greeted by a friendly staff member who advised what they had available and explained the ingredients. Will definitely return for more cakes and to try things from their menu.
5
Melisa Cristina
+5
It is an awesome place. Very clean place and peaceful, very friendly staff, the food was amazing guys and it was a very nice atmosphere. Management at the highest leveI - will come back for sure! Thx a lot!
4
MJ The Art Traveller
+4
First place I always visit for Coffee and Food when in Canary Wharf. It can be tricky to locate at first but it's worth the wait! The Egg Florentine Pizza is very tasty and good value for money. If you fancy a Dessert, try the Tiramisu with a Latte!
5
Radu Gutu
+5
Really nice cafe . We had a dinner with my family , amazing pizza and perfect coffee . Highly recommend.
4
Hammidah Shaari
+4
I would say that their food is 5* but the attitude of one of the servers ruined the perfect impression I had of this place. While taking my order I just requested for the pasta to be changed from linguine to spaghetti, she was adamant that the kitchen will not do it. However, I told her to try, but failing which I'll have no choice but to take the linguine. She left grudgingly, and came back later with my plate of spaghetti and not linguine, so it can be done. Her rudeness spoiled my moment at this restaurant.
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