Notes (Covent Garden)

Notes (Covent Garden) Location

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Notes (Covent Garden) Address 30 St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2N 4ER
Notes (Covent Garden) Phone 020 7240 0424
Notes (Covent Garden) Opening Hours Monday - Wednesday : 7:30am - 9pm
Thursday & Friday : 7:30am - 10pm
Saturday : 9am - 10pm
Sunday : 10am - 6pm
Notes (Covent Garden) Food Price £15 - £35 per pax
Payment by Cash,Cards

What people say about Notes (Covent Garden)

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4.1
48 reviews
  • I had a smoked salmon roll with cream cheese and rocket and the bread was fresh and light and the salmon perfect

  • Smoked salmon can sometimes be a bit rubbery and tasteless but not here which is a good indication as to the quality of the food

  • From what I tasted they are doing a great job of it so far

  • I got a lot of caramel with a hint of berries and is on a par with Speakeasy off Caranby Street for flavour

  • Service here is absolutely lovely

  • The brew staff and the wait staff are really helpful

  • All this is done with a smile and no sign of irritation

  • That to receive this kind of service with individual attention

  • This is not the place to go if you are in a hurry and don't have the patience to wait

  • Each of the coffees are individually brewed and its such a refreshing change from the chain cafes (I searched for an independent coffee shop

  • The prosciutto with buffalo mozarella is served with a large plate of bread and olive oil and could quite easily be a light meal for 2 or a heavy meal for one

  • Notes (Covent Garden) is an all rounder

  • Or even just a chill out with a good book or for a spot of people watching

  • The baristas are rather trendy

  • )My coffee was the definition of a perfect coffee from an independent café

  • It is filled to the brim with rocket fuel

  • Notes seems to have caught on early to the fact that being serious about coffee is very on trend

  • With a number of two person tables running along side the bar leading into a larger space with a big communal table and a handful of smaller tables surrounding it

  • I feel slightly bad as the guy said it was his first day

  • My brother said his prosecco was flat and we ended up complaining

  • Ok the place is really nice

  • Interior accurate and nice staff but is really expensive and unfortunately absolutely not worth it

  • I saw Notes and I popped in with my girlfriend

  • I paid without saying anything but when the coffees arrived at the table I realised they were a way too small for the price paid

  • A well travelled 64 year old Italian with a severe addiction to coffee

  • He drank his espresso in one quick swig and ended up with a disgusted grimace on his face

  • I can only hope she realised how rude and foolish it had been of her to turn business away with no reason at all

  • As the procedure for serving sit down customers is far from seamless

  • You'll notice that there are no table numbers or placeholders

  • All you can do to be in for a chance of getting the stuff you paid for is give a generic indication of where you're seating ("

  • You'll see staff members wandering from table to table with cups and plates in hand

  • We could have easily accepted the three cake slices we were offered while we waited for our hot drinks

  • The utterly undrinkable layer of green powder grounds at the bottom of my glass was the ultimate dealbreaker

  • My other friend thought her hot chocolate drink was good enough

  • I went at 4 pm and the place was buzzing with people who were working and friends just catching up

  • The layout of a typical cafe with small congested tables but the menu is great

  • They seem to prepare with some kind of standard in mind

  • Their teas are just what you need in terms of flavour and colour

  • The coffee is legitimate and while their selection of food is limited

  • Generous lashings of avocado with cooked chicken and there was this amazing sauce in between (unfortunately I scoffed it down and didn't take a picture

  • The chorizo and chicken was quite good as well

  • Cute place with really good coffee

  • Ordered the croissant which was frozen so I asked them to warm it up a bit

  • As famous for its earthy roasted coffee as it is for the range of affordable wines it has on offer

  • S food menu is limited to sandwiches

  • I hear their sandwiches are good though

  • M not big on ale either (the India pale ale was utterly disgusting &ndash

  • Is more than acceptable considering how packed the place was when we visited

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