Raw Press
Cafe · Belgravia ·

Raw Press

Cafe · Belgravia ·

Plant-based meals, bowls, juices, coffee, and best almond milk lattes

cold-pressed juices
almond milk lattes
communal table
wifi
healthy options
matcha horchata
acai bowl
smashed avo on toast
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3 Ellis St, London SW1X 9AL, United Kingdom Get directions

£10–20

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Restroom
Accepts reservations
Popular for lunch
Cozy
Trendy

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3 Ellis St, London SW1X 9AL, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 7730 4347
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£10–20 · Menu

Features

•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Popular for lunch
•Cozy
•Trendy
•Good for solo dining
•Dessert
•Coffee

Last updated

Dec 20, 2025

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4,111 Postcards · 173 Cities

"The cold-pressed juices at this Dover Street café fly off the shelves every morning, fueling the days for the art gallerists, fashion buyers, and hedge fund managers who work nearby. While they're out the door within a matter of minutes, others tend to stay and enjoy their almond milk lattes (quite possibly the best in town) at the communal table at this cheery, healthy hideaway. There's also Wi-Fi, which means the whole place is often abuzz with business meetings."

The London Wellness Guide
Raw Press
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4,111 Postcards · 173 Cities

"The cold-pressed juices at this Dover Street café fly off the shelves every morning, fueling the days for the art gallerists, fashion buyers, and hedge fund managers who work nearby. While they're out the door within a matter of minutes, others tend to stay and enjoy their almond milk lattes (quite possibly the best in town) at the communal table at this cheery, healthy hideaway. There's also Wi-Fi, which means the whole place is often abuzz with business meetings."

The Mayfair & Marylebone Guide
Raw Press

Minkee C.

Google
Came in with high expectations thanks to all the buzz, but left seriously disappointed.Service was painfully slow and borderline inattentive — staff seemed distracted and orders took forever Overpriced for what you actually get Several items on the menu were out of stock, even though we visited during normal hours Overall quality and sadly, nothing special enough to justify the reputation or the cost Really not worth the hype or the wait. There are dozens of places nearby that are faster, cheaper, and just plain better. Save your time and money

Swiss N.

Google
Raw press is a trendy cafe and one I genuinely enjoy visiting. They have a selection of options for those looking for healthier options. It can get very ramped and it is quite compact but nice vibes and lovely staff. Raw press is a great example of a lively community vibe especially when the sun comes out. I love Matcha's and they offered a Matcha with a combination of flavours that one had not seen before. It was the Matcha Horchata (Iced, Oats Milk With Cinnamon, Vanilla Extract, And Maple Syrup. Each flavour wonderfully complimented one another and it’s one I would recommend.

Eftychia F.

Google
one of the best matchas in london , a bit overpriced but everything is bio and have good fresh ingredients in LOVE with the Cacao for now but substitute for normal Acai base thank me later!

Yasemin Y.

Google
This place is always super packed, but it’s a go to. The acai is great, you can find better in London. Matcha is super good.

Enara J.

Google
Had the pleasure of visiting Raw Press in Kensington, London and had a very good experience. Ordered acai bowl, iced coffee and smashed avo on toast and overall really tasty. My only issue is that it was on the pricy side- the acai bowl cost £12 alone. Would come again and would recommended.

Sarah S.

Google
The food was good. Tasted very flavourful. There is a wide selection of options to choose from to eat which is very nice. The service was a bit slow and the tables a bit cramped but otherwise it was very nice!

Z J

Google
Love the smoothie I normally get but went in at 5.55 pm (it closes at 6 pm) and was told they are closed. Rude gentleman, kudos to the kinder lady who tried to convince him but he refused. In that case pls adjust your closing hours on the door

Anna Nele J.

Google
I went here twice during my stay in London. I love the concept that you can build your own bowl (you can choose a hot base (porridge) or a cold one (yoghurt, smoothie bowl,…) and then add toppings like fruit, granola, nut butters and even protein powder). I think more cafes should offer this concept, because it allows for lots of different combinations so you can always try something new and everyone can choose and modify their breakfast according to their preferences. However I think the portions are quite small. And I would like to point out that even if you choose to dine in the food and drinks are served in paper or plastic cups and bowls with singular usage forks and spoons. It‘s not very nice and is obviously not environmentally friendly. Why not serve it with real plates, bowls and cutlery?

Caitlin S.

Yelp
Came for CoFro and the machine was down, got an acai bowl instead. It was delicious, don't get me wrong, but health food in NYC where I live is a steal compared to here. Delicious snack, but it cost the same as a glass of wine and tapas.