The Wren

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  • Churches and cups of tea go together like, well, things that really go together.But there has been a recent boom in London churches really buying into…

  • Nice and quiet space, I like the idea of a coffee shop in a church. Good location for us City workers. We obviously went there for the coffee, and it …


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  • Teddy Holmes

    Churches and cups of tea go together like, well, things that really go together.But there has been a recent boom in London churches really buying into the cafe culture – and some of them are truly excellent!One of the finest examples is The Wren – a whole-church coffee and cake emporium set inside St Nicholas Cole Abbey, one of Sir Christopher Wren’s pretty City of London churches.This really isn’t a cup of Nescafe and a Rich Tea biscuit affair – everything is done to the highest standards. Coffee is from the Workshop Coffee Company and tea is from the Brew Tea Company.On this occasion, with three colleagues, I enjoyed a generous pot of English breakfast tea and a cinnamon whirl pastry. Yum!This is a really great, stylish cafe – a success in its own right – being in a beautiful little church is a bonus. Go! ladylovescake.com

  • Ingrid Oe

    Nice and quiet space, I like the idea of a coffee shop in a church. Good location for us City workers. We obviously went there for the coffee, and it was very good! I had a Cortado (not on the menu, but they know how to make it) and my friend had a Latte which she really enjoyed as well. A lot of outdoor seating for the sun-lickers!Not getting full pot for mainly three reasons: staff was very uncharismatic; despite being nice and giving me cortado off the menu, there were no smiles and they were both kind of mumble-y. The church is very nice, and I see they are trying to do an eclectic thing with their metal chairs, but it’s not entirely working. It’s too empty and it feels very unfinished. Lastly, although the coffee is quite good, it is not the very best, and only the very best gets the highest score.

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St Nicholas Cole Abbey, 114 Queen Victoria Street, City of London, London EC4V 4BJ

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