Quaker Centre Bookshop And Seed Cafe.

173 Euston Rd (at Friends House), North West London, England, NW1 2BJ, United Kingdom

🛍 Cafés, Buffet, Western, European

4.4 💬 612 Reviews
Quaker Centre Bookshop And Seed Cafe.

Phone: +442076631000,+442076631089,+442084534613

Address: 173 Euston Rd (at Friends House), North West London, England, NW1 2BJ, United Kingdom

City: North West London

Dishes: 2

Reviews: 612

Website: https://www.friendshouse.co.uk

"center for the future cafe is a omni café with a menu that changes daily (see their Facebook page) vegan options are marked. less vegan lunch options on Saturday, but the homemade supp is vegan and they sometimes have vegan sandwiches. they also have a vegan cake/coupcake and nutmeg. obstsalat and soyyoghurt are available in a refrigerator and vegan ice cream in a freezer. Note that the restuarant is open only the midday of the week. the caffe has longer opening times, opened by 8 o'clock. it is so convenient for trainers near euston train station. they use recycled / recyclable products and their withdrawal cups are biodegradable. a series of bio/fairtrade products are also available for purchase and they store Zaytoun products including delicious dates."

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Adrian Adrian

Great place to come for a coffee, an oasis in such a busy area. Very reasonable prices

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G
G

It’s a peaceful place with decent coffee. You can have a small meet here. It’s really nice. Small book shop gift shop. Small hot food menu upstairs and a great kitchen below with decent menu.


User
User

great place to relax and relax. also a good venue for meeting. open to the public. drinks are cheap (1 pot tee is £2,50 they have a good choice of tees from English breakfast tee, pfefferminze to even roobois tee).


User
User

great caffe with good coffee, tea and lunch snack. free wifi so good for work or meet colleagues. conveniently located only at the railway station euston. they also have a loyalty scheme so they get a free coffee after their fifth. How can they go wrong?


Beth
Beth

Lovely place for meetings and coffee/lunch, with a great courtyard to sit in when it's nice weather. The staff in the cafe have been surprisingly rude on my visits, but the food is great. Beautiful building – a bit of a maze so you may have to ask for directions to the toilets!


CC
CC

Very nice seating area outside the café, also tables booths inside an inner courtyard. Had a very enjoyable sweet potato soup, with a pumpkin seed roll. Was disappointed that there appeared to be nothing gluten free, despite what is said on the website. My friend was disappointed that the salad to go with the quiche had run out! Overall, a relaxing place to lunch!


Monifa
Monifa

Lovely cozy coffee shop. Don't be afraid to wipe your table down before you sit. Aside from that the cakes are gorgeous, there's a kids play area with books, crayons and things to colour, there's homemade tasty food the staff are super friendly. There are high chairs and the atmosphere is very chill. Perfect place for a coffee outside Euston station and much more relaxed than a standard coffee shop. Extra plus for the welcoming atmosphere, I think it's disability and child friendly.


User
User

I've eaten here several times and the portions are always huge. The menu changes daily because it's seasonal. The soup seems to usually be vegan and the mains seem to always be vegetable based I've never seen tofu, tempeh, seitan etc on the menu. There are cooked veg, breads and a salad bar. The food is well made of fresh ingredients if not particularly original or exciting. It is a very nice surprise to find vegan ice cream available. The downside of the restaurant is the dining room is a bit institutional. For


S
S

Super hot day and we found on Google this cute little cafe/bookshop. Don't be put off by the decor, it's dated and reminds me of the 90s with all the children's books. However, the staff are super friendly, attentive and helpful. We got an iced lemon tea, iced soy decaf coffee and a GF Victoria sponge £8-9). The iced coffee included a syrup too, which I asked more of as I couldn't taste it and they were very kind to add some more. Drinks were good and the GF cake was a bit on the dry side but it was still very tasty. Plenty of seats and fairly quiet place to hang out with friends/study/for a drink. Definitely will go again! Thank you to the lovely staff who served us.


User
User

center for the future cafe is a omni café with a menu that changes daily (see their Facebook page) vegan options are marked. less vegan lunch options on Saturday, but the homemade supp is vegan and they sometimes have vegan sandwiches. they also have a vegan cake/coupcake and nutmeg. obstsalat and soyyoghurt are available in a refrigerator and vegan ice cream in a freezer. Note that the restuarant is open only the midday of the week. the caffe has longer opening times, opened by 8 o'clock. it is so convenient for trainers near euston train station. they use recycled / recyclable products and their withdrawal cups are biodegradable. a series of bio/fairtrade products are also available for pu...

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