The Queen's Head is charming Victorian pub a little bit off the beaten path, offering finely brewed beers and ales. Visitors can enjoy light snacks, with the cheeseboards coming highly recommended. Wooden interiors, flower pots, and a little striking color lend the place a stylish, yet relaxing atmosphere. The Queen's Head is not just a place to enjoy great food and drinks, but also a venue for live entertainment. It's a great place to unwind, socialize, and soak in the vibrant energy of London's nightlife.
Le Pain Quotidien is a cafe and restaurant in Borough Market built on the principle of high quality, freshly baked rustic bread. The decor and atmosphere reflect the simple values of good food and traditional communal eating. Moreover, the bread (the cornerstone of this establishment) is made according to time-tested methods using organic stone-ground flour. More elaborate options are also available, from sweet pastries to savory quiches and salads.
The Café of Good Hope is just that; providing hope to youth and promoting their safety. The neighborhood coffee shop is owned and operated by The Jimmy Mizen Foundation that was set up in memory of the slain teen Jimmy. The place is run by young people and exudes a warm and welcoming community vibe. On the menu are specialty teas, divine coffees and delicious sandwiches, cakes and quick bites.