Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Romford. Romford is a large town in east London, and the administrative centre of the London Borough of Havering. It is located 14.1 miles (22.7 km) northeast of Charing Cross and is one of the major metropolitan centres identified in the London Plan. It was historically a market town in the county of Essex and formed the administrative centre of the liberty of Havering, until it was dissolved in 1892. Good road links and the opening of the railway station in 1839 were key to the development of the town and the economic history of Romford is underpinned by a shift from agriculture to light industry and then to retail and commerce. As part of the suburban growth of London in the 20th century, Romford significantly expanded and increased in population, becoming a municipal borough in 1937 and has formed part of Greater London since 1965. It now forms one of the largest commercial, retail, entertainment and leisure districts outside central London and has a developed night-time economy.
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4 based on 38 reviews
We have worked our way through the breakfast menu now and every dish has been fantastic and very reasonable in price. The traditional english breakfast cannot be faulted and the more adventurous options are well worth a try such as the mackerel and the avocado on toast and eggs benedict .... All Yummy. Staff are delightful.
4 based on 16 reviews
All sorts in here.in fairness the foods ok it's clean it's fairly cheap and staff are attentive and friendly.never really had a bad meal.worth the visit.
4 based on 96 reviews
The food is always consistently good and always the same amount which is great value and big portions the ingredients used is good quality sausages etc the salads are fantastic with great variety not just a bit of lettuce love this cafe just to pop in for lunch I'm not a great fan of fry ups but you won't go wrong here for anything on the menu staff are always good even when it's busy
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4 based on 45 reviews
If you want afternoon tea then you have to pre-book it, but I dont know why as judging by the coldness and hardness of the bread they'd been pre-made and refrigerated. Could make a batch and do afternoon tea drop ins. Well filled though but no real choice, was not asked about allergies. Despite having a menu of teas we were not asked what sort of tea we would like. It was re-inforced that the tea was only supplied once and a cost incurred if any more requested. Well as the teapot provided only just about gave three small cupfuls, it was well gone by the eating of the scones. How much for a top up of hot water. Came across as very stingy.Apart from a strawberry on top of the "clotted" cream there was no attention to how the afternoon tea was presented. A little salad garnish and a few crisps, as provided on a normal sandwich I noticed, would have gone a long way to improve it. Only one eating plate provided so sweet had to go on top of where the savoury had been. I don't expect Ritz standards but come on. On the whole it tasted fairly nice with the lemon drizzle cake being the nicest thing. The service was ok but purely perfunctory, the surroundings were quite pleasant but it was extremely noisy. And no toilets!I know by law toilets do not have to be provided as alcohol is not served but really? (Don't know what happened to the proposed law in 2016) As it must be a 50 cover place and the public toilets are a fair clip from it, I feel that is extremely poor customer service. Don't know how parents with children get on, in my experience they always want a loo visit.
Where to eat Indian food in Romford: The Best Restaurants and Bars
5 based on 20 reviews
Eggs and chips twice, hot chocolate, mug of tea for less than £6! Always excellent quality food. Always busy so locals appreciate the great value too. We visit every time we are in Chadwell Heath
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5 based on 20 reviews
had the most fantastic breakfast with my family on sunday morning not only well cooked but the food quality is second to none, shame we didn't take any photo s. we all had full English each adapted to our own taste without any problem at all very easy going staff just willing to help and please keep up the good work guys will be returning.omg and the price is so reasonable bordering on cheap
4 based on 53 reviews
I visit fairly regularly for a good old English Breakfast - A set number 5. Good bacon, sausages and nicely done chips. Get some crusty toast too.The best cafe for Breakfast in Romford.Service is good and friendly and its a great spot to catch some of the goings on around Romford Market.
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4 based on 60 reviews
Great range of food, excellent value for money and lovely staff. The main problem I had was deciding what to order as they serve everything from steak dinners to buttered toast. When we finally decided, food was freshly prepared and hot. Lovely little cafe!
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5 based on 91 reviews
Family run café and cakery. Warm, friendly and welcoming. Offering tea, coffee sandwiches, paninis, light lunch, Afternoon Teas )including vegan and gluten free options) and desserts. We also make bespoke celebration and wedding cakes to order and in our
Had the most amazing afternoon tea here - scrumptious sandwiches, delicious cakes and the scones were to die for!The staff were lovely and very accommodating, will 100% be returning and would recommend to all.5*** service, beautiful interior and extremely good value for money!
5 based on 40 reviews
At Bunno we enjoy making our pasta every day and roasting our carefully selected coffee beans. You can enjoy them at our restaurant or take it away with you
Old Street, Shoreditch, Southwark and Covent Garden all have pasta bars par excellence. Itâs surprising indeed to announce that Romford now joins that list in the shape of The Bunno in South Street which describes itself as âYour Local Coffee Roasters and Fresh Pasta Makersâ. Well one afternoon a few months ago I tried the coffee and a tiramisu in a plastic pot, so finding myself in Romford at lunchtime popped in to try the pasta. Although the rear is laid out as a restaurant, one must order and pay at the counter where there is a display of pizza slices, muffins and pastries. There are five or so types of pastas which come with a choice of topping. I opted instead for one of the three filled pastas of the day a tortellini filled by minced pork rib in a thick tomato sauce. Accompanied by a glass of Chianti this proved a deeply satisfying dish.
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