Gaya Cafѐ

Coffee shop · Hampstead Garden Suburb

Gaya Cafѐ

Coffee shop · Hampstead Garden Suburb

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The Pavilion Lyttelton Playing Fields, Kingsley Way, London N2 0EH, United Kingdom

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Family-run cafe in park, great coffee, outdoor seating  

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The Pavilion Lyttelton Playing Fields, Kingsley Way, London N2 0EH, United Kingdom Get directions

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£1–10

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The Pavilion Lyttelton Playing Fields, Kingsley Way, London N2 0EH, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 8458 3266
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£1–10

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John Eberhart

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Stumbled upon this freshly reopened gem of a cafe during a wander through the Garden Suburb. The coffee was delightfully good and sensibly priced, so two big wins right out of the gate. I had a friendly chat with the cheerful local owner, who’s clearly on a mission to improve the community and provide a relaxing events space (with a side of strong espresso) in the park. Definitely worth a detour during your own wanderings, or just in need of a decent flat white and a moment of peace.

Yarden Dayan

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A fun and tasty place with a great atmosphere, perfect for sitting down to enjoy good coffee and food. They also have snacks for kids. It’s close to a playground and just a lovely spot to spend time. Highly recommended!

Daya Belzer

Google
Lovely Parkside cafe. Had a great coffee and yummy brownies for very reasonable price. Setting on the park is so nice, great for dogs, kids and families.

תמר נוטמן

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Love how you can sit outside and enjoy the park with great food and great people. My kids loved it and we will definitely come back again!

Tim Flan

Google
Great little park cafe.... Beautiful setting and lovely people...

Adi Steinbrecher

Google
Family a friendly coffee place, with lots of outdoor and nature. Internet and the team is professional and always welcoming.

oded oren

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Spectacular family run cafe in the park! The people running it are so lovely!

Elliot Cohen

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Great when open. But you never know when they will be. Advertised opening times aren't accurate. Which begs the question - why would anyone go out of their way to come here when 90% of the time you turn up and it's not? Seems an odd business decision especially given it's always closed during good weather!