Stem & Glory London Barts

Vegan restaurant · Smithfield

Stem & Glory London Barts

Vegan restaurant · Smithfield

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60 Bartholomew Cl, Barbican, London EC1A 7BF, United Kingdom

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Nestled near the Barbican, this award-winning vegan restaurant offers a vibrant menu packed with creative dishes, craft drinks, and eco-friendly touches.  

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60 Bartholomew Cl, Barbican, London EC1A 7BF, United Kingdom Get directions

£20–30 · Menu

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60 Bartholomew Cl, Barbican, London EC1A 7BF, United Kingdom Get directions

+44 20 3990 2034
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£20–30 · Menu

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"Stem and Glory might sound like a flower shop with a penchant for the dramatic, but it’s actually an all-day vegan restaurant near the Barbican. This place serves the kind of plant-based food that makes you feel like you could run a marathon, or at the very least make it back up the office stairs without having to stop for breath. Think rainbow bowls, jackfruit bao burgers, kimchi pancakes, and a vegan full-English on the weekends. Several of their salad bowls (our choice is the Darwin) are available to take away, and as well as the usual boozy suspects (craft beer, wine, cocktails) there’s also a whole bunch of mocktails and loose leaf teas." - Heidi Lauth Beasley

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Karan Warner

Google
We came here for a quick lunch and were very pleasantly surprised. Service was prompt and the space is lovely inside, and although it was very quiet it still didn't feel too empty. I imagine it would be a bit more lively during peak lunch time. Food was delicious! I had the katsu curry with tofu which was pretty great. The curry sauce was a tiny bit too sweet for my taste and definitely could have used some more spice, but it was still super flavourful and hearty. The rice was fantastic! My partner had the 'scallops' and tacos both of which were excellent, especially the tacos. Will definitely return if we find ourselves in the area, and if you're looking for a good selection of vegan meals then this is probably worth the trip from the surrounding areas.

Mike C

Google
Cool place and well presented dishes. We really liked the BBQ cauliflower wings and the fish tacos. The Szechuan aubergine main was a little rich and sickly though and the sauce for that should be toned down a few notches. We'd definitely go back though and try more things, plus get others that we enjoyed again. Also I liked their environmental initiative with the cuttlery not being changed from starter to main. We normally try and do that anyway but it's nice to see a restaurant encouraging it. I can imagine some customers don't like that, but I have respect to the restaurant for doing this.

Richard Colchester

Google
Came here for dinner with some friends and what a great experience. We were sat up at the bar by the kitchen and it was amazing watching the two brilliant chefs cooking, preparing, and plating the food. They were constantly on the move and everything was done with precision. It made our mouths water and the anticipation for our food was huge. The food we good was great, we had 'meatballs' and a redang curry. Both of which were excellent. Huge flavours and well balanced. Finally, to top it all off the serving staff were charming and excellent.

J M

Google
Great food and friendly staff. They started to list the carbon footprint of each item on the menu which is incredible. I had the apple and lavender latte, kimchi pancakes (which taste more delicious than I recall from the Cambridge branch) and the dirty burger. Fully recommended for great tasting ethical food.

Tommaso Rubini

Google
Nice vegan restaurant few steps away from St Paul Cathedral. The menu is wide and full of choices, which highlights the carbon footprint of each dish. The main portions are the best option if you want a quick lunch/dinner without getting too full and try some starters in a bigger version. Overall, from starters to dessert, I was happy to have tried this restaurant and I will definitely try again in the future. The only negative note was my glass of wine… I know that wine is served in a proper wine glass otherwise it will get warm quite quickly, but apparently they served in a water glass which left me a bit disappointed… On the other hand, it was a pleasure splitting the bill since they use an app to deliver and pay the table bill so no paper/ink is involved (smart and wonderful idea)

Sharon Macdonald

Google
It’s great to find a vegan restaurant with such a delicious array of original choices. I could of eaten any of the dishes. Great service and lovely ambience. The staff were excellent and very helpful. Will most definitely visit again if in the area.

Duncan P

Google
Stem & Glory is phenomenal, really amazing food and friendly service. Staff were knowledgeable and engaging about the menu and gave us great advice. There were vegetarians and non-vegetarians and everyone enjoyed the variety on the menu.

M F de A

Google
Divine food, really surprising in terms of flavours and textures, testimony to how top notch vegan food can be. We opted for a few small dishes instead of mains, to be able to try more, and enjoyed it all. But... Atmosphere and decor are nice, but must be the carbon free orientation keeping a teetering table like the one we sat at, and chiped chairs with their white paint peeling off... definetely disgusting is the much stained upholstery to the long bench. Service is good, though a bit on the slow side, and not uniformely attentive, since we were helped by 3 different people. Though the room less than half full, desert station must have been feeling lazy or uninspired that day, since we got the ugliest piece of cheesecake served with careless presentation. Having seen other pictures, felt quite disappointing. Kitchen being open to the salon, one leaves smelling to food, which seems to be a much londoner thing. Not advisable, depending on one's next appointment.