Cafe 101
101 Queen Victoria Street, London, EC4V 4EH
Reviews for Cafe 101
Came across this cafe on a very hot day. Calm, cool, relaxed environment. Reasonably priced. Good location. Highly recommended
Cafe 101 is a quiet, airy place on the bottom floor of The Salvation Army's international headquarters. As such, it has a peaceful muticultural feel to it, and light floods in through large windows on two sides. It's open to the public, but you'll also see Salvation Army staff from around the world taking time out for a brew. It's a great place for a bit of people-watching, or catching the news on a flat-screen TV.
The food is varied, from sandwiches and salads to cooked meals, with a variety of cakes, biscuits and fair trade chocolate bars on offer. The tea, coffee and hot chocolate are all fair trade too. My usual choice, the hot chocolate, is unfailingly excellent.
A friendly, relaxed, inexpensive place to escape from the crowds for lunch or just a cuppa. Very handy for St Paul's or the Tate (it's right at the end of the millennium bridge), and a great place to find fair trade food and drink.
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