Now called the bean & hop, this place does exactly what it’s namesake implies; amazing coffee(easily the best in at least Earlsfield) and an amazing range of craft beers. The food is also great, and they’ve now started to do pop restaurants on specified evenings alongside the brunch, lunch and pizza’s that they already offer. Highly recommended.
Peter Daniel G.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Looking for London craft ales in earlsfield? This is the place to go. Good range at good prices
Jake N.
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
The vibe, atmosphere, coffee and beer here are all brilliant. My favorite place in Earlsfield.
Kate W.
Classificação do local: 5 London, United Kingdom
This deli is such a great local business. As a beer lover I admire their craft beer choice, if you get chance to visit; The Kernel Black IPA is a treat! They have lots of fresh local produce and serve the best coffee in Earlsfield(in my humble opinion). They have festive foodie gifts too!
Kirsten W.
Classificação do local: 3 London, United Kingdom
The place looks great and is what Earlsfield needed, however, the food selection to eat in is very limited and the grocery section is very expensive. The first time I went I had Chorizo and Spanish Tomato soup, its was ok but needed a lot of salt as it was bland. Ive been a couple of times since, but I am still not sure! I really want the place to be great, please get it right soon.
Helen E.
Classificação do local: 4 London, United Kingdom
Very early days for this cheery turquoise painted deli, which opened yesterday. It is a welcome addition to the Earlsfield restaurant and food shopping scene, and I hope it will flourish. An appetising array of breads and pastries, but other stock limited at present — a tiny smattering of meat and fish(kippers, smoked salmon, pork joints and fry-up components!), dried goods(skewed towards Italian items), cheeses, organic juice etc. Some delicious looking chilled ready-meals(£5 each but probably worth it). Some items were priced well outside my comfort zone, as is the way with these establishments, but there were enough sensibly priced treats to make it accessible. We bought a delicious ciabatta this time. It looks a bit bare so far, but the friendly owner told us they will be opening the coffee shop later this week, and that they have plans to extend the range of meats and to expand into fruit and veg. Earlsfield has been on the up for a few years now, but is still sorely lacking a greengrocers and butchers, so that was very pleasing news. If they could start doing quality pies and scotch eggs I’d be a happy woman. Just saying. Good luck to The Earlsfield Deli. I look forward to popping in regularly and seeing how it develops.