The Corner
About
Coffee & Tea
Price Range : Under $10 (££)
Location
Adress: 121 - 123 Mare Street London Fields, London, E8 3RH
Phone: +44 20 8986 9325
Business info
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- transit_enterexitOutdoor SeatingYes
- wifiWi-FiFree
Reviews
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Livi S.
Found this place by accident at the weekend. It's a lovely organic cafe, near Broadway Market. The prices are super reasonable considering the neighbourhood - certainly much cheaper than the trampery next door. It's very homely and the seats are so comfortable. Easily passed an hour reading my book.
I went for a goats cheese panini, with salad. It was absolutely delicious and at £5, you can't really go wrong. Drinkwise the juices and smoothies looked lovely, but I couldn't resist going for a peroni. Couldn't believe how reasonable it was at under £3.
Can't wait to go back when I'm next in the area. -
Ellen S.
A long while ago himself and I found solace and caffeine in The Corner after getting caught in a downpour so it felt like the natural place to go when meeting a friend between London Fields and Hackney Central. The staff are friendly and were more than happy for me to sit and wait for my friend before ordering. The chai latte was delicious and the prices aren't too bad either. Lovely spot for an afternoon catch up.
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vincent c.
The place is really nice, food and coffee are good. I just wish the service was a bit better, more friendly and caring more about their customers.
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Chris O.
The Corner is a solid spot for tasty sandwiches and free wifi. It is certainly a popular place with the local workers and gets a bit nuts around the lunch rush. It is family friendly which means it can get loud, but there is plenty of space.
I also like their organic juices and, if you can get there in the morning, they make a dynamite breakfast sandwich with fresh croissants.
The owner is a very nice guy who doesn't mind you sitting for, say, 8 hours whilst you do work (theoretically of course). His is the old fashioned way of doing business: make your customers happy and they'll come back. Can't argue with that. -
Mei L.
I like this spot. Super friendly people. solid food, good coffee, warm atmosphere. I had a good risotto dish that was sort of more like a brown rice with vegetables and a sprinkling of parmesan cheese, but it was definitely enjoyable. I also had a ginormous veggie breakfast with enough beans to feed a small orphanage of Oliver Twists. Note: these were separate days, I don't have thaaaaat much stomach space.
The people who work there are really nice and are cool with you sitting for hours and working. It's very kid-friendly - the owner's adorable blond daughter runs around looking cute and tries to eat all the candy bars. There are ample toys and other attractive non-edible kid items, if you should happen to have one of those. Kids, not non-edible kid items. If I had one, I'd be psyched to have somewhere with good coffee, totally satisfactory food, and a friendly place to hang out.