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Popped in here for some tea and cakes. The lady serving was friendly and very pleasant. We ordered a carrot cake, lemon drizzle cake with tea and a hot chocolate.The carrot cake didn't taste of carrot and the lemon drizzle was dry perhaps it was a bad batch. Still very impressed with the great service. View all feedback.
What SCSLondon doesn't like about Peter De Wit's Cafe:
We stopped here for a quick bite on a Sunday afternoon. My husband had scrambled egg on toast which was very nice and a pot of tea which came with some hot water on the side. I had the chocolate fudge cake which was really moist and well flavoured. The coffee wasn't strong enough and too milky so next time I would ask for milk on the side. We liked the buzz of the place and the staff were very friendly so we will def... View all feedback.
This small restaurant is a perfect spot to grab a quick bite while shopping or sightseeing. It offers a variety of scones, cakes, and sandwiches for a light snack or a full meal for lunch. The scones are moist and filling, and the teas are served in pots. Just be careful not to accidentally knock over your tea while enjoying your meal!
My sister and I wanted somewhere for breakfast. We specifically didn't want to support one of the chain cafes in Greenwich. This little gem was perfect. Polite,attentive and friendly staff. Tea and Marmite on toast £4.50. Hit the spot
A lovely, no-frills cafe with a tiny but charming back terrace. Simple food, really worth a visit, sadly not around for much longer.
Brilliant tea and toast. Lovely little courtyard and excellent service. Highly recommended for a classic London cafe
This is a nice little cafe off the beaten path in Greenwich. We had tea and scones in their very small outdoor patio and it was a cool shady spot on a very hot day. The food was very nice.