Conduit Coffee House

About

Coffee & Tea

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    Yelp rating
    3 stars

Location

Adress: 61 Lambs Conduit Street, London, WC1N 3NB

Phone: +44 20 7242 8707

Business info

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    Outdoor Seating
    Yes

Reviews

  • Qype User (Sian…)

    star star star star star_border 12 June 2026

    I heart the Conduit Coffee Shop. It's not very often I eat breakfast, but yesterday was Qype party so I felt I needed it this morning. Ouch. My head hurt.

    Breakfast was bacon, eggs and mushrooms. Toast too, which I'm assured was nice although I didn't eat mine. A bit pricey, about six quid with a bottle of water, but it's Lamb Conduit Street so you expect that.

    it was brilliant. really brilliant. Just what i needed and just the right amount of food. It feels ever so slightly nicer than a greasy spoon which means you get the good food, but you still feel like you're eating somewhere clean. And the mushrooms were so wonderfully greasy that we felt a little bit sick but in a good way.

    It didn't cure my hangover, but it was fun.

  • Qype User (hhrtmn…)

    star star_border star_border star_border star_border 12 June 2026

    Greasy spoon masquerading as a Coffee House?

    This establishment should not be allowed to add the suffix "Coffee House" to it's name as the coffee (decent italian brand) was badly made, poorly presented and foul tasting.

    Except for the fact that this is an independent and not a chain, I did not feel that The Conduit Coffee House fitted into this area.

    It is situated at the pedestrianised end of Lamb's Conduit and the outdoor seating under trees offered so much potential .... but we were badly let down and won't be returning.

    Good barista's desperately required!

  • Qype User (Berr…)

    star star star star star_border 21 May 2026

    This is a proper cafe with the old plastic bits and fixed tables and benches and egg and chips. It does a great breakfast, and lunches and even does some dinners but it is years since I tried the lasagne so I can't remember what it was like. The rest is good, though, and it has really nice seating outside, which is all the nicer because it is just within the pedestrianised end of the street. It is older than the other cafes in this street and popular with its many local regulars. I wish it was open on Sundays for lunch, as I always try to go there with a hangover for hangover-fodder forgetting it's closed.

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