Attendant is a coffee bar with a very bourgeois atmosphere. Come here to order a cup of coffee and sit quietly for a while, and you will feel that your body and mind can be relaxed.
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Attendant is a coffee bar with a very bourgeois atmosphere. Come here to order a cup of coffee and sit quietly for a while, and you will feel that your body and mind can be relaxed.
Last year, I accidentally visited the Shoreditch branch of The Attendant due to a miscommunication with the original Fitzrovia location. It wasn't anything particularly special, but I was quite impressed with their brunch. The shop's origins are quite impressive, having been formerly a 19th-century Victorian public men's restroom. It's said that the owner invested heavily in renovations, cleaning up every last inch, and finally turned it into a proper little cafe. The old black iron structure is still visible on the exterior, and inside, the former urinals have been replaced with small tables. The coffee is rich and the quality is palpable. However, the breakfast at the branch, which I had always loved, was a bit disappointing at the current location. Whether it's the smashed avocado on toast with poached eggs or the huevos al benny muffins with egg, avocado, salsa, and chorizo, the flavors are all unremarkable and mediocre, a far cry from their self-proclaimed motto, "We try to push our menus to the edge of flavor – we don't just do that so the food is delicious; we do that so it provokes a 'WOW this is amazing!'" Overall rating: High for coffee, low for flavor. You might go for the hype, but London is full of better cafes.
Attendant, there are not many seats, especially in the bar area in front of the urinal, there are only a few single tables, but there is also an ordering area that a coffee shop should have, it is still quite stylish
This is some interesting news!!! A small cafe called Attendant, located near London's Oxford Street, was converted from a Victorian public toilet. The decor retains the original toilet's aesthetic. It's small, seating less than 20 people, and offers a full menu of coffee, tea, desserts, and lunch. It's small and fun, the coffee is good, and the staff are handsome! I heard the owner originally wanted to open a cafe, but ran out of money, so the only money he had was renting this place... Address: 27a Foley Street, London W1W 6DY Phone: 020 7637 3794 Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 8am-6pm, Saturday and Sunday 10am-6am Website:
Attendant 27A Foley St, Fitzrovia, London, W1W 6DY Avocado Smash on avocado toast is really super filling. British brunch avocados are definitely not the kind with just a little jam, but a thick layer of avocado puree, with a delicate and soft taste! The red bottom looks like beet puree, which is quite good when eaten with it! The toast is also delicious after being crispy after being toasted! The Maldon Smoked Salmon has a delicate texture and is really tender and smooth. Paired with lemon and black pepper cream cheese, and a piece of slightly hard toast at the bottom, you will definitely be full! The Macchiato coffee is a must-try, it's neither good nor bad! Looking at how popular this shop is, you can tell that it is really popular with locals! Be sure to go early on weekends if you like it!