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embedded between camden, regent’s park and st john’s wood, you will find the picturesque town village primrose hill. with its pretty tree-lined streets, immaculate town houses, friendly atmosphere and perhaps the best panoramic view over london it is easy to see why primrose hill has attracted the meadows of gwen stefani, jude law and rachel weisz to set up their houses in the green suburb. View all feedback.
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Lovely cafe on a vibey street in Primerose. Pumps inside, lots of people and pet friendly! Menu is really nice, great classic brunch items including healthy vegan options. Coffee is average but almond milk available. Would recommend this cafe in the area. View all feedback.
Beautiful caffe on a vibey road in primerose. pump inside, many people and pets friendly! menu is really nice, great classic brunch item including healthy vegan options. coffee is average, but mandelmilch available. would recommend this caffe in the opposite.
In the heart of primrose hill lies the regent’s park road, which is blackened with restaurants, caffes and independent shops and boutiques, without a chain store in itself! and it is here where they find one of our favorite brunch spots in london, greenberry cafe, where I mean friend olympia for a post-workout brunch is a couple of nice days greenberry the outer is bright and welcoming and the interieur has that shabby chic vibe going think bare-brick walls, rustic decor and regale filled with books and bottles. Seat options are a lot, but reservations for the weekend are one; there are rare...more
Greenberry Café is a small and lively restaurant in Primrose Hill (where the Russian restaurant Troika used to be) where you can get breakfast (from a special breakfast menu), lunch and dinner. From the outside it looks very welcoming, in a light green pleasant colour and when I went there with my engaged friends Katrina and Love at 11.45 the place was buzzing and full and we were shown to one of the last remaining empty tables. The décor is plain but welcoming, with wood tables and chairs. The breakfast menu had different types of eggs (poached, scrambled) and you could have this with avocado, chorizo or salmon, or you could have eggs Benedict, Florentine or Royal or a more...read more
Quaint restaurant with a focus on tea and healthy food. The atmosphere is serene and the staff attentive. A moments walk from the grand views from primrose hill The breakfasts are especially good here, ideal for a Sunday morning stroll.
Last year I was at the Greenberry Café and I ordered the Greek yoghurt which came with Bronwen’s Snowdonia honey. I wanted to see if it was the same honey from a Bronwen I know in Snowdonia, so I asked if I could see the pot. The waitress bought me a large pot of honey, produce of China. I said this wasn’t okay. They said that they would remedy the problem and I forgot all about it. Until today. This morning I saw that Bronwen’s Snowdonia honey is still on the menu. I ordered the porridge which comes with it, and then asked to see the pot. They brought me a large squeezy pot of Hyve honey, again produce of China, probably never seen a bee. When I complained the manager tried to tell me it was a mistake, that they usually have the real honey from Snowdonia, but as my experience was 0 for 2, and 16 months apart, I said I doubted that. Shortly after, the owner turned up to explain that staff decant the honey from Bronwen’s glass jars into the squeezy bottles to facilitate serving although she did admit that sometimes they use “Peter’s honey from Porthmadog”. She came back with a jar of this Porthmadog honey, and it was far darker and thicker than what I’d been served on my porridge. My partner works in restaurants and says that no establishment would decant honey from a glass jar into an empty squeezy pot of inferior honey they would put it into a clear plastic bottle. I understand it’s hard for restaurants at the moment, the price of everything etc. But don’t lie to us on the menus and definitely don’t lie to our faces. I feel bad for Bronwen and irritated as a customer. That said the staff and the owner were civil and courteous throughout.