Soggy sandwiches not welcome.
J+A Cafe
A home away from home, J+A Cafe is a little slice of your mum’s house. It’s located in the ground floor of a diamond-cutting factory (fitting because this place is a hidden diamond. Get it? Get.. oh never mind), and the food has a strong slant towards Irish nosh, done with good quality ingredients. Which is why the salads and pies veer towards the pricey end of the spectrum – grab a bowl of their soup of the day instead. It’s warming, comes with freshly baked soda bread and is a much better price.
Price: £6.50 for soup of the day
Location: Clerkenwell
Craft London
Craft is new on the London food scene, and it’s a stunner. The interiors are swish, the food terribly good, and sadly for us broke folks, the prices reflect that. The best way to get around it? With their £10 lunch menu, that will get you a coffee, main course and slice of cake. The dishes change every day, so you’ll just have to go every day to make sure you don’t miss out on anything.
Price: £10
Location: Greenwich
Kastner & Ovens
My absolute favourite lunch spot in London. They do ~delicious~ home-cooked food that changes every day, and you can fill a box with salad and hot food for a fiver. Think fish pie, beef stews and some of the most gorgeous onion soup I’ve ever had. Also, shout out to Justin, who works there and is possibly the nicest man ever.
Price: £5
Location: Covent Garden
Bunny Chow
Sandwiches are so passé. You deserve better than two slices of flimsy bread. You deserve a goddamn loaf stuffed with pulled pork. Or pulled chicken. Or BBQ meatballs. So go to Bunny Chow and get one of theirs, bring it back to your office and prepare to gain everyone’s respect. “Oh they eat stuffed loaves for lunch? They must be a big deal.” Damn straight.
Price: £6
Location: Soho
Bunny Chow
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