Sawyer & Gray is a café Greater London England located in United Kingdom.
290 St Pauls Rd Greater London N1 2LH United Kingdom
Reservations | No |
Wi-Fi | No |
Menus | Breakfast |
Everything about this place was fantastic; the coffee , the food, the service, highly recommended. The current 'score ' does not do it justice. I had the salmon & eggs , best brunch I've had in ages!
Looks tiny but there's a cavernous and cosy basement . Beautiful decor, great coffee and food, run by really nice guys. Great for working in the week or brunch at the weekend. WiFi only in the week.
One of the best brunches I've had in London and (shocked at the mediocre score ). Great service and amazing food. Try the mushroom in wine on toast . ❤
Good for a great coffee . A bit of a wifi catch up and quiet blue sky thinking.
Coffee is superb. Go downstairs and sit in one of the little enclaves and get yourself some breakfast from 10am.
Great coffee , delicious and interesting brunch options, and friendly staff !
Always stop in and get a latte . Coffee amazing, guys who run it amazing
Food Sounded and looked better than it actually was. Had the Sawyers breakfast and the Corn and courgette fritters , both quite bland. It had a really good atmosphere though, but guess not worth it
Great coffee , tasty cakes in a cosy atmosphere
Lovely place and lovely food!
Good Australian style flat white , complete with exposed brick and mismatched furniture .
Very friendly staff . Good coffee .
Cool coffees and good vibes
Nice staff and good food!
Coffee and breakfast
Another mediocre coffee spot in Islington. Lost points showing us to a table and saying they would clean , service took ages, same person brought coffees over and still a mess
Great coffee by climpson and sons
Charming staff, scrumptious food - try the organic peanut butter & brunch board. - Laura Standen
Really good brunch, service could do with being friendlier. We felt rushed. - Steffi C
Lots of people here on a sunny day. Dancing, chilling in the sun is great. If you like cheese walk a few hundred yards north to an amazing French cheese store - Fredrik Persson