Blackhorse Workshop Cafe is a coffee shop Higham Hill Walthamstow located in United Kingdom.
Blackhorse Workshop (1-2 Sutherland Rd Path) Walthamstow Greater London E17 6BX United Kingdom
Credit Cards | Yes (incl. American Express & MasterCard) |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Breakfast, Lunch |
Love this hidden gem . Good coffee , food looked really good but didn't get a chance to try it yet. Would definitely go back and spend the day working there
Really good coffe and quite amazing granola bar ,especially If its cold,gray and raining outside.Staff is the nicest,space is cozy ,garden unusual????And they have special points from me for dog snacks ❤️
Sadly, this is no longer on Wood St, or in the Village , but coffee and service is so good that it's worth the trip out. There's a farmers market outside on first Saturday of the month too!
Everything!!!! Love the coffee and the environment. Staff is lovely! And Tuesday doughnuts are to die for
Great weekend brunch . Particularly the French toast . Lots of veggie options . Dog friendly .
Nice range of coffees . Small but tasty selection of food (inc a couple of vegan options )
my go to coffee shop on the way to the station. nice vibe, good coffee and chat
A great Long Black, good hifi and friendly baristas . Hidden gem !
Lovely toasties ... lunchtime options invariably contain cheese .
Good coffee with wood work classes on the side
Excellent cold brew
Great coffee and lovely Toast .
Best coffee in Walthamstow
Come and have a coffee with the makers
Corn fritters bacon is amaxing. Pancakes are delicious. Coffee is great and the fresh orange juice was fantastic. - Tony Muraki-Hart
The best coffee in Walthamstow and excellent food. Authentic and not the usual gentrified coffee shop. Great place to sit with a book or paper. - Daniel McGuinness
The coffee is consistently excellent. Cheerful and friendly service too. A discount for KeepCups! :-) - Peter Smith
Nice walk and views of the city. Great coffee shop for after too. - Richard Ling
Become a maker, lessons in everything from stone carving to print making - Peter Sigrist