Molly’s Bar & Kitchen

Cafe · Haggerston

Molly’s Bar & Kitchen

Cafe · Haggerston

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1 Geffrye St, London E2 8JH, United Kingdom

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Comfortable cafe with delicious steak, chips, desserts & brunch  

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1 Geffrye St, London E2 8JH, United Kingdom Get directions

mollyshoxton.com
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mollyshoxton.com
@mollys.hoxton

£1–10 · Menu

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Molly’s Café Review - Hoxton - London - The Infatuation

"Restaurants can conjure all kinds of emotions in people. These emotions include (and are not limited to): ecstasy, despair, amazement, melancholy, confusion, fury, intrigue and, when Peking duck is on the menu, faint arousal. Molly’s Café is all about comfort though. It’s a café in Hoxton where lots of other people - family people, hungover people, solitary people, romantic people, sultry people - are sitting and smiling and enjoying a slice of quiche in a scene of total, blissful contentment. Molly’s is connected to the Museum of the Home. So, via osmosis - plus other things like fluffy crisp chips, scoops of homemade raspberry ripple ice cream and lovely affable service - it feels homely. Providing you grew up above the Anchor & Hope (the parent of Molly’s restaurant family), that is. The space - a white and airy canteen-ish room of semi-impermanence - isn’t exactly homely, but the outside patio makes up for it. And so does the menu. Butter-bathing potted shrimp and caesar salads that are 80% parmesan. Decadent chocolate ice cream sandwiches and mousse too. Nothing fancy, no faff. It’s all simple stuff. But done well, it’s the stuff that tastes so much better when served to you. Like a faultless steak haché with peppercorn sauce versus anything fancier. Only a pervert would ever say they seek solace in food that’s been sous vide. Sorry, but that just isn’t comfort. Making this all-encompassing feeling happen is easier said than done, but Molly’s Cafe has made it feel effortless. Part of this is down to the fact it’s an all-day affair. As good for a bacon sandwich as it is for a mid-afternoon negroni, a luminous lunchtime plate of beetroot and goat’s curd or a ham and comté croque for the kids. It’s canteen-like in the best possible way. A casual place for a second or seven hundredth date, as much as it is for solo sandwich goers. It should be no surprise that Molly’s comes from a family of peerless pubs and restaurants. Because, inside or outside, you’re going to be very comfortable here. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Food Rundown photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Onion and Parmesan Tart A total quivering mess of a tart that oozes with cheese and onion and simply can’t wait to collapse into a heap in your mouth. This is a must. You can have it with two salads for an extremely perfect lunch or as a starter to a leisurely meal. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Potted Shrimps, Toast and Cucumber Salad In the NYT’s recipe for potted shrimp, they write “here, diced shrimp are aggressively seasoned with anchovy, celery seed, lemon zest and garlic before being sealed into ramekins”. Naturally, this is not right. Some Gentleman’s Relish, yes. But whole anchovies? Not so sure. Anyway, this potted shrimp isn’t quite right either. A little too loose and floating in butter. The flavour though, is there. Beetroot, Goat’s Curd and Olive Crumbs A real Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen of a plate of food. Vibrant, sweet beetroot with a scoop of goat’s curd and a handful of olive crumb on top. It will bring your table (and mouth) to life. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Steak Hache, Green Peppercorn Sauce and Chips Their steak hache may not match Zedel’s legendary price, but it exceeds in all other areas. Pink in all the right places and with a green peppercorn sauce that will make your lips pucker. The chips here are also A grade. Fruit, Whipped Cream and Meringue Truly at the top table of desserts when done well as this one is. The perfect hybrid of health (strawberries, blackberries, whatever other nutritious fruit is to hand) and happiness (crunchy chewy meringue crowns on top of luscious whipped cream). photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Baked Poppyseed Cheesecake and Strawberries A monolithic slab of total summer to make up for the one you almost definitely haven’t had. It’s luxuriously creamy. It will make your eyes roll. And it’s got a soft biscuit base. A perfect pudding." - Jake Missing

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Bliss Jizi

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I don’t normally leave negative reviews but after dining here this afternoon I felt compelled to share my experience at this restaurant. Firstly, when we were there the place was practically empty apart from maybe 8 other customers? The venue is quite large and well staffed so when after 15 minutes of having no one even come to ask for our drinks and then having to go up and ask for the waiter not once but twice I was already ready to leave. After waiting another 10 minutes after asking for someone to take our order we finally got someone to come who wasn’t even the first girl I asked who told me she was coming. I did see her talking with other staff members and laughing so this wasn’t an issue of her trying to manage us with other customers. Her service throughout the visit was extremely slow and she didn’t seem to care much about actually providing good service. She seemed like she was there for a chat with friends rather than being hospitable to paying customers. Secondly, they advertise they offer gluten-free but when they couldn’t even provide a gluten free bun for my friends burger (when they have I think 2-3 burger items) this seemed like poor management and lack of planning to make sure that the most popular items at any restaurant can be properly catered for allergies and intolerances. All in all the food was overpriced and unspectacular with a handful of chips costing £5. Finally, before we went to pay I used the bathroom and left my friend at the bar to pay for her part of the bill. When I went to pay a male member of staff attempted to chat me up! Inappropriately asking where I live and if I live in London. My friend later told me he checked me out as I went to the toilet noting he stared inappropriately long at my lower body (to put it politely.) Overall very unhappy will not be returning or recommending and I think they should rethink the quality of service they’re currently providing.

Tanya Lake

Google
I love the food at Molly's Cafe. I went twice to eat in the same week. Once after visiting The Museum of the Home which is next door. I then took my partner at the weekend to try the food. I ate the vegetarian/vegan dishes, all were delicious. The service was friendly. The interiors are nice. A lovely place to meet a friend for a bite to eat. I wrote a review for my blog so am posting some of those pictures for you to take a look.

Sandra Soiza

Google
LOVED my visit to Molly's - the staff were so caring and great with kids, the food was amazing (definitely recommend trying their sweetcorn pancakes), perfect atmosphere for visiting as a family before going to Museum of Home. If you are looking for a child friendly place with good food and nice vibes, look no further.

Halimah Ludford

Google
BRAND NEW OPENING OF MOLLYS CAFE!! All of the staff was so friendly and was willing to go that extra mile they have an amazing brunch menu on Saturday and Sunday! (Saturday 9:00am until 3:00pm and Sunday all day. The truffle hash brown was incredible!! The interior is super stylish and in fitting with the area will definitely return!! 5 star iced coffee as well!

Danilo Di Emidio

Google
This is a top restaurant with amazing food and drink options (and great coffee!) and a lovely atmosphere created by ad hoc management and top staff attending at the highest level. As someone who used to be in the industry, it's nice to see a service that blends friendliness and professionalism, void of prescribed artificial kindness....strongly recommended!

Gareth Owens

Google
The English Breakfast I had was gorgeous and delicious. With a coffee it was only £20! I would definitely recommend this bar/cafe next to Hoxton Overground station.

Tuyen Thanh Le

Google
Great vegan salad, vegetables, and pink baby aubergine dish for Veganuary self treat, go vegan friends 🤩💚🕊️🌿

Elizabeth Smith

Google
Went for a quick bunch before going to the musuem, and despite being very busy the staff were lovely, the chefs cheerful (talking to an inquisitive child) and the bacon bap and coffee I had was delicous