Café with a view #9: 6th floor, Tate Modern
Look up eateries and cafes at the Tate Modern and you’ll most likely see that there is a “restaurant” (only) on its 6th floor. … Read the full post »
Welcome to my selection of London cafés with great views. Only places which I’ve visited myself and liked make it on to the list, so I hope this list of cafés gives you some ideas for an enjoyable visit and view too.
Look up eateries and cafes at the Tate Modern and you’ll most likely see that there is a “restaurant” (only) on its 6th floor. … Read the full post »
There’s something I love about views which give you a familiar scene from an unusual angle or height. … Read the full post »
The Globe Restaurant and Bar, as the name subtly hints, is less a cafe and more a restaurant and bar. … Read the full post »
Relatively new, and so far surprisingly unknown given its amazing location, is the Madison restaurant and cafe on top of One New Change. … Read the full post »
Less rooftops and more canal boats than some of my other choices. … Read the full post »
A little known gem is the Saint Georges Hotel, on the corner of Langham Place and Regent Street, or more to the point its cafe / bar / restaurant on the 15th floor. … Read the full post »
The address is technically Serpentine Road, Hyde Park, London, W2 2UH though the location is easiest to describe and visualise as right-hand end of the Serpentine, bottom-right corner of Hyde Park. … Read the full post »
There are two cafés in the huge Waterstone’s on Piccadilly: a generic, slightly dingy Costa Coffee in the basement and the glorious 5th View on the 5th floor. … Read the full post »
Amazing view, especially considering this is from a café in London, on the busy (and not very attractive) Edgware Road. … Read the full post »