EZ & Moss

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  • It was a fine pretty basic little cafe but wouldn't return. Coffee was ok although came out after meal which always confuses me. I had a toasted tomat…

  • Ez & Moss is a really chill coffee place, where you can sit all day and read and nobody will bother you for sitting for hours and just having coffee. …

  • Ez & Moss has the kind of relaxed atmosphere which actually makes the thought of doing work quite inviting. I have spent many an hour here with my lap…


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EZ & Moss is open for Caf. EZ & Moss serves British and Cafe dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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4 Reviews on “EZ & Moss”

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  • Amanda Atlee

    It was a fine pretty basic little cafe but wouldn’t return. Coffee was ok although came out after meal which always confuses me. I had a toasted tomato, pesto, cheese sandwich but they were rationing the tomatoes a little with only a couple of slices on each half.

  • Gabriella M

    Ez & Moss is a really chill coffee place, where you can sit all day and read and nobody will bother you for sitting for hours and just having coffee. They have comfortable couches in the back and have nice modern art paintings on the walls from local artists which I find really awesome. The ladies that work here are really friendly and they get to know their regular customers and they remember what you like to have.They serve some pretty good food, I especially like their healthy sandwiches, my favorite has poached eggs and avocado. They also make a delicious coffee, I recommend trying the cappuccino.

  • Kesta

    Ez & Moss has the kind of relaxed atmosphere which actually makes the thought of doing work quite inviting. I have spent many an hour here with my laptop, ordering coffee after coffee all to the back drop of chilled guitar music. The place is unashamedly indie, from the brown vegetable sacks that decorate the walls, to the bottles of organic fruit juices that are on display. The food is all vegetarian and very healthy serving bowls of goodness in the form of lentil soups and chickpea salads. The specials are usually a bit more naughty; yesterday I ordered the vegetarian quesadilla which came with a poached egg which was lovely, tasty, and with a side of avocado, doing my body a great deal of good.The service is slow but this only adds to making the place into a general chill station. You forget you have ordered your coffee or food, so its arrival is a lovely surprise in the midst of calm. Really recommend this place to counter any deadline stress you may be feeling

  • Sally Gurteen

    I’m fortunate enough that, more often than not, there’s a really good caf somewhere close by.There’s Caf Vintage near where I live (a quaint place in N4 that combines cakes and second hand clothes), Vagabond N4 next to my brother’s, and its bigger sister Vagabond N7 just about near enough to where I work. In winter months I have desisted in straying so far, thus opening a gap that needed soothing with coffee and a sense of sweet, sweet habit. I almost missed Ez and Moss as I pounded down Holloway Road after an impromptu lunch with Jayne from Jayne’s Kitschen on Upper Street. Turning sharply on my heel and peering through a foggy window I could confirm that yes, it was most certainly a new caf and yes, I would most certainly be skating back at first given chance. And so skate back I did and have done so many times since. And oh, what a lovely little gaff it is with warming colours, surprisingly delicious soy milk and vegan/vegetarian dishes (and I’m neither). Ez and Moss makes the perfect bolt-hole for those who work in the area and a fine example of a community hub, proudly displaying Rowan Arts’ fantastically interesting books ‘Born and Bred’ (documenting the lives of people born, bred and raised in the area) and ‘Making Inroads’ (documenting the lives of 40 people who have migrated to Holloway Road).The connection between the two really highlights an area that is striving to regenerate and reposition itself as a pawn playing on the London board. While Holloway Road is hardly a top the ‘most desirable’ location list, Ez and Moss is cleverly placed at the tip of Highbury and Islington’s affluent yawn. What’s more, if you dig deeper, Holloway Road is actually exactly where you want to be in terms of rich history, great opportunities and fascinating stories. North of the station, it would seem that the ‘Islington charm’ stops dead, but with caffeine-players like Vagabond N7 and Ez and Moss, we may very well see a transformation of the area- hopefully one that manages its gentrification appropriately and strikes evenly with the existing culture of Holloway Road, already so rich in character. With coffee playing a starring role as the social lubricant that transforms an area’s culture, the establishment of a micro community in a city where it often feels difficult to associate yourself wholly, is more of what Holloway Road needs to keep people talking. thecafecat.blogspot.com

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