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Contribuisci feedbackAs good as her coffee and hot chocolate tastes, her pasta and pizzas are not so great. they also force them to type a tip by writing manual service fees on the reception, which is not very legit when they touch me. that said their service is good, but their food needs improvement. some of their veg pizza come only with cheese and raw leaves as pointed to the pizza.
My favorite café in Canary Wharf is hands down Brera. While Taylor St also has a good cappuccino, I prefer the more robust coffee taste at Brera, which is a great pick-me-up in the morning. The food they serve, whether it's cookies, paninis, or pizza, is top-notch. As someone from Portugal, I really appreciate that they offer bolos de arroz and pasteis de nata. Additionally, they often have free samples that keep me coming back for more. However, the service can sometimes be a bit disorganized and rude when they are busy.
There are three Brera locations in Canary Wharf, and because of my husband's fascination with their delicious coffee (he says it's the best around), we always find ourselves heading to Brera over the many other cafes in the area. Today we had a quick stop for coffee as we like to grab ours on-the-go, and it seems this location is a bit tucked away in the shopping center, but it has the most seating available. We didn't have time to eat, but the muffins looked tempting. They had a variety of pastries on display that looked delicious but calorie-laden. We enjoy their paninis and baguettes as they always look appetizing and taste fresh.
This is a great spot for a nice cup of coffee and to relax. Perfect for anyone needing a break from a busy day of work or studying. The desserts and pastries are also tasty, but those looking for something more upscale may want to check out the nearby Paul's.
Few visiting canary wharf would not have walked past it but rarely would have sat to have a drink or coffee. What a pity because it surely is a hidden gem! And why? You will most likely always find a couch which in canary wharf is quiet an exception where people jostle for space in packed pubs. It has happy hours from 6 7 each day which is surely unheard of in canary wharf. It is nice and warm and indoors a deal breaker in winter months. Serving time for a drink is less than 5 min. And last but not the least it has a nice vantage point with view of the food court of jubilee place. I am sure it is the closest pub from jubilee line and would beat even all bar one. Where it fails is the limited starter/ snack menu. The only option is slices of pizza. The dining menu is good but I doubt you will be dinning here given the numerous options downstairs. I would highly recommend this place if you haven 't been here.