The Larder is a café Greater London Snaresbrook located in United Kingdom.
39 High Street Wanstead London Greater London E11 2AA United Kingdom
Reservations | No |
Credit Cards | Yes |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Menus | Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch |
Good cakes , good coffee , good bread , good food, great staff and service, pram friendly with baby play area . The place just needs to be bigger!
Coffee is good with a whole range of milk options. Friendly service . Big seating area. Can get a bit rammed & noisy with buggies, toddlers etc. Big range of cakes , sandwiches etc.
Good coffee and decent food and cake , just a shame I never choose to go here because ITS A GLORIFIED CRECHE
Cheeses , lovely tea and cakes . Even gluten free options . Good cafe vibe.
Good food, particularly cake . Just beware coronation chicken which is actually chicken tikka . Also service could be better. I will be returning tho.
Nice food and atmosphere. A village feel to a town coffee shop . Quite expensive though.
If there was ever a sign that there's a gap in the market for a decent coffee shop in Wanstead, it's this place.
They offer excellent earl grey tea from the Tea Palace in Covent Garden ...it's great!
Great coffee and perfect for a relaxing breakfast
best place to have coffee inside or out and collect your organic deli shopping at the same time. Light lunch is also available. Read more
Power sockets are towards the back on the right, ask for wifi password too
Portuguese custard tarts , lemon drizzle cake , salads
Cheese selection is top class
Good coffee but expensive
Family friendly environment
Everything looks good here!
Bit of a creche but nice nonetheless.
Best flat whites around. Avoid starbucks and come to the Larder!
Sandwiches are good.
Good coffee
I cannot believe this is so highly rated. It was so average. In central this would have got a 5
Lovely lattes and wifi
Waffley good value, £3.50 and plenty enough to share - Jo Twyman
Nice enough park with small (if somewhat limited) children's playground. It is handily close to the High Street for coffee options and you can always decamp to the library with the kids if it rains - Jo Twyman