Gallery Cafe

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Gallery Cafe

Vegan restaurant · Globe Town

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St. Margarets House Settlement, 21 Old Ford Rd., Bethnal Green, London E2 9PL, United Kingdom

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Charity-run vegetarian & vegan cafe with garden, events & art  

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St. Margarets House Settlement, 21 Old Ford Rd., Bethnal Green, London E2 9PL, United Kingdom Get directions

stmargaretshouse.org.uk
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St. Margarets House Settlement, 21 Old Ford Rd., Bethnal Green, London E2 9PL, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8980 2092
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"If you love veggie or vegan food this is the place in Bethnal Green. But if you are not veggie, you should love this place too! The food is super tasty, they've got great coffee, great fruits & vegetables juices, great cakes (humm the Ferrero cupcake!) and a wonderful garden! It is also an awesome place if you want to work in the afternoon. The place is very homely and has a great vibe." - Mélanie Hubert-Crozet

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"The Gallery Café, Bethnal Green. If you love veggie or vegan food this is the place in Bethnal Green. But if you are not veggie, you should love this place too! The food is super tasty, they've got great coffee, great fruits & vegetables juices, great cakes (humm the Ferrero cupcake!) and a wonderful garden! It is also an awesome place if you want to work in the afternoon. The place is very homely and has a great vibe."

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The Gallery Café, nestled within St. Margaret’s House in Bethnal Green, London, is a 100% plant-based establishment celebrated for its innovative vegan cuisine and community-centric ambiance. During my recent breakfast visit, I indulged in a soy latte, the tofu benny, and a chocolate raspberry cake—each dish surpassing expectations. The soy latte was expertly crafted, boasting a rich and frothy consistency that complemented the café’s locally-ground coffee beans. The tofu benny stood out with its flavourful tofu scramble and perfectly toasted sourdough, embodying the café’s commitment to delicious, sustainable food. The chocolate raspberry cake provided a delightful balance of rich cocoa and tart berry flavours, concluding the meal on a high note. Despite a bustling morning, the barista managed both order-taking and coffee preparation with remarkable efficiency and professionalism, ensuring a seamless experience for all patrons. The Gallery Café’s dedication to fresh, daily-made vegan dishes, coupled with its cozy atmosphere and friendly staff, makes it a must-visit spot for both plant-based enthusiasts and those seeking quality food in East London.

RN

Google
We popped here as we were looking for a vegan friendly place around the Young V&A. We arrived on the weekend before lunch so grabbed a couple of salads and a couple of desserts, all vegan! They have a toddler seat which is great and the atmosphere is nice. The only downside is that they don't label the salads so it's not easy to tell what's in them.

Vegan Tours Cape Town

Google
Great little spot with relaxing atmosphere to enjoy a breakfast or lunch. I opted for the tofu benedict followed by a slice of raspberry cake, both delicious, and a huge soy latte to go with it. £18 in total, which for London, is pretty decent value 🙏🏻

Sara Roudbari

Google
My favourite cafe ever!!!!!! The staff are so lovely and kind, the atmosphere is amazing! I love love love the garden!! So peaceful and cute! The food is on another level!!!!!! So delicious and unique not like other cafes where the only vegan option they have is ago on toast or yoghurt and granola:,)) 100% recommend x

Caïna Verrin

Google
Really welcoming fully vegan cafe and warm place with good vegan selection, teas, coffee and alcohol. Good little back garden for when the weather is right. The food is really tasty, presented well and comes fairly quick! Would like a slightly bigger portion but other wise delicious. Dropping stars as they slow people wearing fur inside.

Lena

Google
It was tasty but rather small portions for the price. I got french toast which was very small. The coffee was good. The sausage roll was given me cold, would have been nicer heated up.

E K

Google
Outstanding service from the most kindest, supremely helpful and polite staff I have ever met. They really made my day and I felt great leaving there because they made such a great impression! The food was delicious, fresh- yes, you could really taste it! Great value-for-money, had such relaxing vibes with natural and pleasant decor, clean tables and cutlery, didn’t have to wait long for wait times. This was by far one of the most nicest places I have eaten at, both here and abroad and yes, I would highly recommend this Cafe for food quality, taste, service and cleanliness and I would definitely come here again! Great menu choice too!

Dom

Google
We came here to enjoy the vegan full english breakfast, and we were not disappointed! The food was delicious. It was ordered and served quite quickly. The ambience in the cafe is really airy and open. It also has a garden/balcony area, in which we sat, because we were lucky enough to have a sunny morning. We also enjoyed this cute little mural on the wall outside. :)
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Karishma P.

Yelp
It's a small cafe, comfortable seating inside and some lovely tables in a tiny front yard. The cafe serves only vegetarian and vegan food and profits go to St Margaret's House which this cafe is a part of. I just wanted an evening coffee after my museum (Childhood) visit and this place on yelp looked more exciting than the standard in house Benugo. I'm so glad I went here, lovely coffee, polite staff and an amazing coffee walnut cupcake chockfull of walnuts. It would take a lot for me to visit a vegetarian place for a meal, but I'd go back for coffee and a pastry anytime.
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Kevin L.

Yelp
I love vegan burgers that don't try to creepily imitate meat, so Gallery Cafe succeeds with its patty made from tofu and veggies. Great texture, nicely flavored, and the sourdough bun is swirled with vegan mayo that also passes muster. Side salad and a generous helping of fries rounds out the £7.95 meal, and it was enough for me for a light lunch and dinner. Great seating area with plenty of light, and the vibe made me do doubletakes to make sure I hadn't warped back to Berkeley. The place can get packed on sunny weekends, but not much trouble finding a table if you don't mind a bit o' a squeeze. There's a little stage for live music as well!
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Mac S.

Yelp
Avoid if you can't stand inauthentic vegan places. The service was pretentious and I felt like they didn't care and were acting like I didn't even exist. We weren't told our drinks were ready or where to collect them so were left waiting for them at our table for 10 minutes wondering why we don't have our drinks yet. The vegan burger is overpriced and the tomatoes it comes with are the end bits/leftovers. My friend ordered the same burger and it also came with two tiny end bits and not proper juicy tomato slices. This is stingy and nasty considering the price they charge for it. It is a reflection of their poor service and of the fact that this place is all about maximising profit by using "vegan" as a marketing trick while offering substandard food, drinks and service. I will not be going back.
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Leo U.

Yelp
Summary: + Charity-run veggie/ vegan café in Bethnal Green + Spacious and well-lit dining area + Good food! Gallery Café is a charity-run café that serves vegetarian and vegan food. It is located just off Cambridge Heath Road on roughly half way point between Bethnal Green and Cambridge Heath stations. It's a little hard to find as it's off the main bus road, and is attached to a rather obscure non-commercial looking building. The sign is visible from outside but the actual entrance is on the lower ground, which makes it less noticeable. Do not be discouraged by all of these natural obstacles. This café is very good. If you summon enough courage to get past the rather modest entrance area and push through the door green door, you will be looking into a surprisingly spacious restaurant with functional black round tables laid out along the length of the long dining area. On the white walls hang some pictures, presumably the name sake of the place. Towards the end of the restaurant, there is a small, slightly raised dining area, which overlooks a small garden. The natural light that pours in from the big windows helps brighten up this already pleasant space. I've heard this place also hosts various music events. So I'd imagine this small conservatory area will turn into a little stage on such occasions. I went in for a weekend breakfast. I ordered full English breakfast. I was very satisfied with the quality and portion of food. The vegetarian sausage was firm and had a nice herby flavour. The sourdough bread was crispy outside, and chewy inside. The visually most interesting item in this dish was scrambled tofu. It was fried with thinly chopped onions and carrots, seasoned with some spices. It was good but more on bland side. The portion was also not bad for the price I paid. The service was also efficient and professional. I certainly wouldn't have guessed this was run by charity if I didn't know. I recommend giving this place a go next time you are in this part of town.
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Carla G.

Yelp
Yyyyuuuunmmmmy! Vegan caffee everything I had was delicious, the service wasn't the best but still decent, I love the view they have
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Avadhut P.

Yelp
This place is such a hidden gem, especially for a vegan like me. For starters, the entire menu was not actually vegan with a few vegetarian options. I went there for the full English and it did not disappoint. The veggie sausages and mushrooms stole the show. Got greedy and ordered the vegan pancakes too, and I was handsomely rewarded for my gluttony. They were crispy around the edge and yet soft and fluffy in the middle. The location itself is very spacious too. Don't be fooled by the small basement entrance. It has a lovely outdoor seating area too, which I'm sure is packed during summer. But the nicest thing about this place is that it opens at 9! Even on Sundays! And bank holidays. With the full menu being served since the time the doors open. How awesome is that? I'm definitely going here again.
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Jenn C.

Yelp
Perfect vegan English breakfast -- they even subbed the beans (not my fave) and I had almost more food than I could eat! The fresh juice is outstanding and the latte was very good. The service was good - they seemed a bit overwhelmed though the place didn't seem too crowded. It was nice to sit out at a table in the street side patio - nice flowers, not too much traffic. Very tasty and enjoyable (also with wifi!). Look forward to returning again for delicious food!
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Lena K.

Yelp
The Gallery Café was one of my highlights on my visit in London! I was able to have traditional english breakfast, eventhrough I'm a vegan! It was so tasty and the place was so nice as well. They had a very good selection of organic teas and the staff was really nice. Whenever I will return to London - I have to visit The Gallery Café again.
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Amanda M.

Yelp
The Gallery Cafe donates its money to a charity focused on community involvement. That's pretty cool. The other multiple cool things are the beautiful and vast backyard garden, and the vegan full English breakfast. Best veggie sausages I've had in London! BAM!
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Jennifer S.

Yelp
Once again, solid veg food: I got the Gado Gado Chao, an Indonesian peanut and lime sauce with a stirfry of tempeh, broccoli, bok choy, carrot, red onion, bean shoots, rice and coriander. It's a massive portion for £8.5 and the sauce is delicious. I also got the refreshing green giant juice -kale, lemon and apple sans cucumber. The garden is lovely as well, with chairs and tables and benches scattered about on a lively backyard. But Jesus the cashier's attitude sucks. It's like she hates being there. The staff generally also ignore you until you practically flag them down. Also the maca ball is dry and tasteless. Avoid.
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Floris V.

Yelp
Very nice vegan breakfast & brunch place. Good, healthy food deliciously made with a nice range of spiced lattes and veggie juices. Had a great avocado toast but the pancakes looked mightily yummy too. Very reasonable prices and friendly service.
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Michelle L.

Yelp
This little cafe near the Bethnal Green tube has a great healthy vegan and vegetarian menu available. Granted this does not always conjure up images of a tasty feast for all of us but the food is really delicious even if you are not a vegan or vegetarian. This is great place for lunch - the soups are changed daily and hot meals are recommended. If you do not want a meal this is a nice stop for coffee and a cake. There is a small patio in front for with outdoor seating and a little lounge area with papers available for reading.The glass back is set into a garden and the atmosphere is green -in a good way. With a relaxed atmosphere and an unhurried approach - and a coffee ---- well -- it is just a nice place to be.
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Whitney N.

Yelp
A hidden gem for vegan and vegetarian fare, I always overhear "ooohs and ahhhs" from such people when they are brought her for the first time... vegans especially can't take their eyes away from the amazing array of cakes and other baked goods that they can finally think about tucking into. The place has that distinctively "organic" aura about it, and even though I'm a vegetarian, what *really* keeps me coming back here is my fondness for how calm and bright and open this place is; the back wall is virtually one large windowpane looking out into an unkempt garden, and the ceilings are high, so the inside has the sunny and airy feeling of an atrium. I'm always surprised how much sunlight manages to fill the room... Gallery Cafe never fails to provide a nice counterpoint to London's pervasive gloom. I've always enjoyed both the coffee and the service here (some are volunteers - since the café itself is actually a charitable organization that donates to social services), but mostly I like how relaxed it is... and that I can sit here for hours and hours writing away, while the crowds come and go during peak times, and nobody bats an eye. P.S. While there is free Wi-Fi - it definitely works better if you have a Mac.
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Susan L.

Yelp
I'd read about this place, and we ate a late lunch there five days ago with a friend. It's not real large, although we had no problem finding an empty table - and there are also a few tables outdoors (in front of the entrance). It was crowded and rather noisy, but no matter. Also, there's a small garden in the back - with large windows looking out onto it - and we sat by the windows. The food is all vegetarian & vegan and everything looked good. My husband & I had the stuffed peppers and our friend had the curry, for a total of 22.95 pounds. Our friend said her meal was much too bland, but ours was delicious. The portions were quite sufficient. I'd read that some of the people working there are volunteers, as this place supports a charity. They all seemed pleasant.
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Sarah W.

Yelp
Dirty and expensive. This cafe is very local to me so it's a shame it's made me ill on two occasions. The kitchens are notoriously grimey and I've received blank stares when I've politely suggested the volunteers clean the dirt from their fingernails. The unpaid volunteers are, not surprisingly, lacklustre on customer service, speed and manners. A vegan burger here generally means paying over £6 for a big mushroom in bread. The food really does not live up to the pretty location. It's a shame because St Margaret's House is a fantastic charity - so check out the cute charity shop next door to support them.
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Ayo G.

Yelp
Great veg restaurant near Victoria Park. Pleasant space, good food including avocado toast, veggie burger, falafel. Outside seating.
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Laura K.

Yelp
I'm very sorry I have to leave this review with only one star, because the staff certainly is lovely and welcoming. Today I ordered a salad that came with that much garlic that it was beyond eatable. This has happened before several times with the pasta and pesto and it's time you change that. Also, waiting times are often way too long, which makes ordering a bit frustrating when it's anything else than coffee.
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Lizzie S.

Yelp
It takes a lot to impress me and this place really did. Comfy sofas, tasty food and wonderful service. To top it all off it bargainous! £6 for tea and a HUGE quiche lunch with salad, homemade too, is pretty fantastic. Don't expect cuteness and glamour here, it's simple, honest food. Tea is served in a mug, not a pot with a cup but you do get to choose from a variety of lesbian teas which are all wonderful. They also have a selection of cakes and if you have space for them, their hand cuts chippy chips are so tasty. If you have a lazy afternoon and you feel like spending it in the alternative arty part of London head here. I hope you won't be disapointed.
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Omoraka O.

Yelp
Poet's Corner happens every 2nd Tuesday of every month at Gallery cafe. You don't have to read just poetry, it could be a short story, a monologue, anything as long it written word, Musicians are welcomed as well, Its starts at 6;30pm till 8pm and you are made to feel very welcome. The host's gets everyone to introduce themselves, at first I was like "oh know'' but it was alright because it was small audience and cosy, They pick the acts name's out of the hat and each act performs their piece, I describe the talent as inspiring,ingenious,deep.creative,thought provoking, engaging and fun. Even when it was finished I spoke to a few of the acts and they were friendly and even suggested if you got something you have written come share, I might do that, no I'll defiantly do that. I had a homemade banana muffin that i really liked, I forgot what homemade tastes like considering I'm always buying processed ones, this had less sugar in it yum yum. Well I'm defiantly coming here again, no doubt!
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Samantha Pink Panther S.

Yelp
The Gallery Cafe is a charity run cafe that serves up incredibly tasty and mighty portions of vegetarian and vegan food. It is fast becoming a popular music venue and runs some very interesting groups and clubs for the local community. There have some incredibly talented musicians play with FREE Live music happening every Wednesday and Friday. There are various other things happening at the cafe like a knitting club where you can learn to knit or teach others what you know and the poets corner with recitals of rehearsed or original poems. The cafe is an excellent place to go during the day if you want somewhere quiet to do some work with free WIFI and the selection of teas, coffees and fruit juices is not to be sniffed at. The staff are warm and friendly and the price of the food and drink is very reasonable and being a charity run cafe you know that your contributing to the 30 or so charities that are housed within St. Margaret's settlement. If your ever stuck for what to do on a Friday night, i Highly recommend that you check out the Free Fridays at the cafe where you can see some of the finest talent on London's Acoustic and electronic music scene. There is a nice selection of bottled beers and ales, and wines and if you like you can also have a game of scrabble or dominoes. There is so much going on at this humble cafe that i fear i could ramble on for some time. The Gallery cafe also takes part in Time Out's First Thursdays, when it opens its doors late for a chance to see amazing art, culture and events after hours. Every month you can see a new art installation from local artists. They are very on the ball with the promotion of the events that take place and you can find literature in the cafe on everything that is happening there! This is a great little Cafe with a huge community vibe and a hub that I am proud to be a part of. OK so my last rambling "CAKES" You absolutely must try the cakes! Siobhan Makes Mouth watering cakes!
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Carolina V.

Yelp
Who would have thought that scrambled tofu would have taster so good! Their Gallery Breakfast with scrambled tofu, spinach and mushrooms on toast had a kick not even eggs have, plus the setting is lovely.
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Glen M.

Yelp
It's vegetarian/vegan. Which is nice and all. But. The food is really, really uninspired. It's the sort of thing that your hippy vegetarian housemate would cook for you when you were in Uni. You know, the food that sat in a big pot and was nutritious but underwhelming with flavour? Think rice, lentils, butternut squash, all seasoned with a healthy dose of soya sauce, or maybe not even that. That's kind of what the food's like here. It's all right, but if I'm going to pay a fiver for a bunch of ingredients tossed (or, maybe, layered) in a pot (or, maybe, a pan) and simmered (or, maybe, baked) for a bit I want flavour. colour. texture. Not this.

Tom S.

Yelp
Don't get too excited by the name, which only really amounts to a few pictures on the walls by local artists - they change quite often and vary greatly in both subject matter and standard. Everything served here is vegetarian and many things are vegan, so don't get your carnivorous hopes up should you order the sausage and mash (which is actually pretty good, considering I love the more pig-based variety). Meal portions are generous, and a special mention is necessary for the jacket potato i was recently given - as it was roughly the size of a small badger. Coffee is good if a little small, but ethical and averagely priced, and there is an impressive selection of organic teas and fruityness. They also do a nice range of cakes, which are very tasty but a bit expensive at £2.50 - I'd strongly recommend the walnut brownies which are a bit cheaper, but avoid the vegan ones unless you know what you're doing! The free wi-fi can be a bit patchy, but it's a good place to sit and work anyway - with a nice conservatory part at the back providing plenty of light during the day, or the really comfy sofas at the front where I've been known to fall asleep. They have also started occasional late night openings on Fridays (11pm-ish) with live music, which are proving to be quite popular.
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Linzi M.

Yelp
Vegans must be such a patient bunch. Because the service here is so slow that any carnivorous folk would have whipped out a shotgun and targeted the extremely slow moving members of the herd.. I mean the staff. The food here is good but we waited so long for it that I may have only enjoyed it out of sheer starvation. I guess when you go to a hippie dippy cafe, you get hippie dippy service. We asked for sauce and the waitress looked blankly at us and wandered away. We never saw her again.
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Martina O.

Yelp
I came here with a friend on a Saturday morning for a cup of earl gray tea and a piece of cake. The waiting staff are really lovely and the atmosphere is so relaxed. The cafe itself is not really a gallery cafe as such, it does have some paintings on the walls but that's about it. The vegi food looks really delicious but I have yet to sample it. Located on Old Fort Road a stone throw away from Victoria Park it's a nice place to come before or after a stroll in the park.
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Anami N.

Yelp
Amazing vegan options (pancakes or bagels anyone?) for reasonable prices. Honestly everthing tastes great. Try the snickers bars. There's free Wifi, great lighting and a couple of outlets for those of you who like to work in such a lively atmosphere. The Victoria park nearby is a bonus as well.
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ruth n.

Yelp
Found this place when looking for a cafe with wifi.(the wifi worked well, btw). I really loved the atmosphere here. Its really laid back and comfortable, with a nice crowd. Had a pot of tea, and then later on gave in to a pizza (forgot the name..but one with spicy vegan bacon?). It wasn't amazing, but given that it was vegan, i thought they'd done a pretty good job (hard for me to compare to other vegan pizzas since i don't usually eat that kind of stuff). Would definitely recommend this place, especially to locals!
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vincent c.

Yelp
I really liked this place, the coffee is good and it's an area where there isn't that many good coffee shop. But it became dirty... Tables are sticky and you can see the kitchen while queuing... Eeeerk. I ate a few time over there, the food is ok, but considering the kitchen, I will go somewhere else for my sunday brunch. They try to look cool and relax (hispter style) but it makes the service very slow. Not really what you are used to from starbucks/nero/eat kind of cafe.
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Michelle B.

Yelp
I was here for an acoustic/live music night raising money for a really good LGBTQ counselling charity last week. It's a great little venue for this sort of thing, cosy and in the hippy area of Bethnal Green. There is patio area out the front, big wooden tables and parasols as standard. Moving inside the tables were set out almost as a gallery in long lines, which was perfect for the sort of event going on. Overall it was a really relaxed and understated atmosphere. Busy, very busy without feeling claustrophobic. I'd ventured in for a pre-show tipple, but was greeted by a wonderful waft coming from the kitchen behind the counter. There were rustic and colourful slices of pizza out on display. Too tempting. So I enquire about a suitable bottled beer (no draft alas, but I aint in no pub) and get a knowledgeable response from the friendly hipster guy at the till. They also sell those natural lemonades you can get in Ikea! So I can't say much for the meals but I had my hearty vegan slice and a cold Witchcraft and sat outside content. There's also a big garden/grassy area out the back with plenty of bunting. All together an unpretentious, friendly, could be slightly cheaper (but couldn't everything) and yummy place to wile away a lazy summers eve.
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Valentina V.

Yelp
Yummy! I had the pea soup and chips for a quick bite after a long afternoon of shopping at the Vintage Faire event. The chips were (American accent here) AWESOME. The soup was really good as well. All the other food I saw being served looked scrumptious and the prices were better still! The service was pretty slow, but maybe that's just because there was a big lunchtime rush for all the shoppers. But I think they could have had one more person at the counter (the poor girl had to take orders, take cash AND make the drinks). If I'm ever in the neighborhood again I'll definitely drop by - I want to try one of the vegan cakes!
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Melizza R.

Yelp
Weak espresso, milk jugs sitting on the counter for however long, who knows, and a poor idea of how to make a mocha (which made me ask for a latte). The cafe did have a great layout and offers free wi-fi! And the menu looked tasty but I didn't try the food so I can't say if it actually is.
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Jhenn S.

Yelp
I've been meaning to go here for awhile and I was not disappointed! There was a steady queue the entire time we were there, but there were free places evenly popping up around the small cafe, so people could always find a seat inside or outside (I think there might even be an upstairs? Not sure.) It has a really nice relaxed ambiance, despite it being so busy. A vegan fry-up wooshed passed under my nose when I walked in and I was set to have that until I saw the vegan burger. Glad I changed my mind! The burger was a handmade veggie-style burger (versus the meaty-style ones) on cibatta bread filled with vegan mayo and optional vegan cheese. Despite the devil's fruit in the sandwich and salad (cucumber), it was delicious and the salad was actually really good with what seemed to be a pesto/oil dressing. Oh, and I had a plain black Americano that was outstanding. You forget what good coffee tastes like until something like this jolts you back to your senses. And really odd for me, it sated me for at least 5 hours. Not one pang, craving or thought about my next meal. Now that IS a feat! I'm really excited to try the rest of the menu and also take my mom here. See you soon Gallery Cafe!
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Alfredo M.

Yelp
Just finished breakfast at the Gallery Café, and I absolutely loved it. Lovely conservatory, delicious food, good service, and the relaxed/bohemian vibe made me feel at home while visiting from Seattle. I had the Gallery signature breakfast, and it was a hearty meal without being too filling. Perfect to kickstart my day.
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Eve V.

Yelp
Walkable breakfast cafe with vegan options, solid! We were both happy with our selections albeit the portions were quite large (vegan pancakes and vegan full English) and the fresh orange juice was awesome. The coffee was a tad weak, but all in all the food was very very good. The major downside was one of the staff was sick and coughing all over everything....unfortunately, it was not only distracting, it was gross as she coughed as she prepped drinks from the coffee bar.

Elizabeth G.

Yelp
...Just... wow! I stumbled upon The Gallery Café by accident when in the area. It just so happens to be a vegetarian and vegan café, ideal. It has wifi. It is well-lit. It has cake. The Gallery Café enjoys a prime location beside the Victoria & Albert Museum of Childhood. The café is well-lit with large windows, and at the weekends you can enjoy sitting in conservatory. It serves up some tasty dishes such as tofu 'fish' and chips, stocks Ms Cupcakes' famous vegan cupcakes and you can choose from soya, almond or coconut milk for your chai latte/coffee. It's a chill places to work with decent wifi and ample seating in a fantastic neighbourhood. I will be back again and again.
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Laura S.

Yelp
Unfortunately, the main reason I visit this place as often as I do is the proximity to my flat. I've given up on eating any of the food besides the yogurt and even then thee last time I did that, they gave me the wrong order. Their coffee is substandard and the staff are often quite curt and uninterested. The interiors are lovely, with nice natural light coming from the greenhouse wall on back, and the outdoor seating out front is nice, but those are the reasons for two stars, the charity aspect is the third. I love vegetarian food so I really wish this place was better.
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Wayne Ou L.

Yelp
I feel I should give a bad review so no one goes there and I can enjoy it all by myself but I just can't do it. It's a really great place to eat. I went there with a friend (a vegetarian) and she really liked the place. We studied for a few hours trying the great food, which is amazing. The atmosphere is great, very relaxing and peaceful. The staff are very polite & helpful. I had a great day studying there thank you. As a non-vegetarian myself I can say its a great place to eat for an one & I highly recommend going to eat there.

Douwe V.

Yelp
Great food, good coffee, but it took nearly forty-five minutes before the food was served (although we were told that it would be twenty minutes). Also, the woman who was taking our order couldn't have been more curt.
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Sophie E.

Yelp
An absolutely lovely cafe. Called the Gallery and tucked away on a side street behind 2 dark parasols next to York Hall, this little gem is a haven of chatter and light in Bethnal Green! On this busy Sunday, they ran out of mugs, were low on pastries, and had no more teapots to give me a large quantity of tea with. So I had just one mug. I happily would have stayed for much much longer because of this little secret: you see, in the back of the cafe, there is a greenhouse-like construct! The back corner has 2 walls and the ceiling made entirely out of glass, thus bringing in abundant quantities of that rare commodity in London we in the Med know as sunlight! So, of course, having retrieved my well-fought-for mug of tea, I sat down like a kitten in the windowed area next to a hot radiator, and started to purr. I'd happily go back anytime. It's busy, it's bustly, it's crowded and you end up sharing tables, but that seems to be part of the charm. Oh, and the loose leaf Darjeeling was lovely too!
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Alysia S.

Yelp
Had a lovely lunch at the cafe. The potion sizes are good and there is plenty of vegan options. It's a cute place with a good atmosphere. The only thing I found a bit annoying was that to get a refill of hot water (not new teabag or clean mug) was £1.That's some expensive water.
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Krista M.

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This place is very yummy and cozy. They have a VEGAN FULL ENGLISH BREAKFAST! We went here 3 times during our trip because we knew we'd consistently get great food. It was a little busy when we went on a Saturday, but we still found a seat and our food didn't take that long. I highly recommend this place.
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Qype User (Samant…)

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The Gallery Cafe is a charity run cafe that serves up incredibly tasty and mighty portions of vegetarian and vegan food. It is fast becoming a popular music venue and runs some very interesting groups and clubs for the local community. There have been some incredibly talented musicians play with FREE Live music happening every Wednesday and Friday. There are various other things happening at the cafe like a knitting club where you can learn to knit or teach others what you know and the poets corner with recitals of rehearsed or original poems. The cafe is an excellent place to go to during the day if you want somewhere quiet to do some work with free WIFI and the selection of teas, coffees and fruit juices is not to be sniffed at. The staff are warm and friendly and the price of the food and drink is very reasonable and being a charity run cafe you know that your contributing to the 30 or so charities that are housed within St. Margaret's settlement. If your ever stuck for what to do on a Friday night, I Highly recommend that you check out the Free Fridays at the cafe where you can see some of the finest talent on London's Acoustic and electronic music scene. There is a nice selection of bottled beers and ales, and wines and if you like you can also have a game of scrabble or dominoes. There is so much going on at this humble cafe that I fear I could ramble on for some time. The Gallery cafe also takes part in Time Out's First Thursdays, when it opens its doors late for a chance to see amazing art, culture and events after hours. Every month you can see a new art installation from local artists. They are very on the ball with the promotion of the events that take place within the settlement and you can find literature in the cafe on everything that is happening there! This is a great little Cafe with a huge community vibe and a hub that I am proud to be a part of. OK so my last rambling "CAKES" You absolutely must try the cakes! Siobhan Makes Mouth watering cakes!
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patrick w.

Yelp
This vegetarian/vegan cafe gets a lot of love, but the times I have been have been a bit hit-and-miss. The service is OK, but a little slow (certainly in clearing the tables). The food itself, just wasn't that good. Vegan pizza I had was not really very tasty at all. There was something not quite right with base - perhaps I have been spoilt proper Italian pizza, but still - and the toppings themselves were nothing special (the vegan cheese was actually a bit gross). Overall the prices were too expensive. I'll try this again in the hope that it's improved, but I won't be rushing back for a few months.

Sarah S.

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Veggies and Vegans unite, this place is a keeper. The Gallery Café is circa York Hall and oh so convenient when attending food-free craft fairs. While the service is almost shockingly slow, the food is well worth it. I noshed a goat's cheese salad with fresh mixed greens, olives, pine nuts and a red sauce that is indescribable but very nice. The falafel bite I stole from my partner was pretty tasty and came with any of the three sauces: spicy, garlic or yogurt & mint. Sour cherry nectar was my beverage of choice and rang in at £1.30. The salads and wraps were priced at £4.90 and the service, while slow, was very polite. As I understand it, this place is always looking for volunteers of any kind as it's a charity run café. They have gorgeous outdoor seating and would be lovely for a "sausage" and eggs brekkie on a sunny Sunday morning.

Bea B.

Yelp
Great for vegetarians and vegans alike, the Gallery café is a good choice for delicious home cooked food. The coffee isn't anything to get excited about, but they stock soya milk which is always a bonus, and they do a good variety of tea. It's a community run charity which apparently supports more than 30 social welfare initiatives and services. So you know your money is going to a good cause and not just into the pocket of some rich businessman. I usually settle down and use the free wifi on my laptop, with a mug of Earl grey and one of the home made cakes. Lovely.

S D.

Yelp
Big menu - though unfortunately they often run out of certain dishes. Small tables. Often extra things going on like live music. Nice vibe to the place.
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Tom B.

Yelp
£3.50 for a thin brown soup with no roll (rolls are extra!) ! Only one person serving and making drinks all at once made service a bit slow too.
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Amy P.

Yelp
It's always nice to find a cafe that offers exclusively vegetarian and vegan food. Mixed bag of customers, lots of young and hip. Service is quite quick, both times our food came out within 10 minutes. The vegan burger is homemade and was delicious. It's a large space with lots of seating and a lovely back garden (also with seating) when the weather is fine. I noticed they had a couple of high chairs for people with children. One thing: I was there twice in a week and both times I couldn't get the wifi to work. It wasn't a big deal for me because I didn't need it, but if you do, best ask before you order. The sweets are mostly all vegan and really good!

jane b.

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It's a real shame but this place could be so much better. The space is really nice, overlooking a garden and a courtyard at front..But then you taste the food :-( It's very badly considered vegan cooking, poor standard. Student canteen standard. Maybe they should have less choices in their menu but better quality and definetely LESS SALT!! Coffee is ok, but food very disapointing. The prices admittedly are modest, but for a similar spend you can find much better.