Coffee Inn
Main info
£8 - £20
/
Grill, Halal, Vegetarian options
625 Lea Bridge Rd, London
Closed now
2PM-10:30PM
- Sunday 4PM-10PM
- Monday 2PM-10:30PM
- Tuesday 2PM-10:30PM
- Wednesday 2PM-10:30PM
- Thursday 2PM-10:30PM
- Friday 3PM-10:30PM
- Saturday 4PM-10:30PM
About this place
Strolling into the charming chaos of this eatery, I was immediately enveloped by a cacophony of sizzling grills and animated chatter—a sensory overture that set the stage for what promised to be an intriguing dining experience. The warm lighting and rustic decor lend an oddly comforting vibe, suggesting this place is very much about the food, not fussy pretensions. With my family in tow, we were promptly caretaker-ized with a special children’s menu that included chicken burgers the little ones gobbled up with uncharacteristic speed. Their all-purpose charm offensives, like the generous portions of fries and reassurance that everything was halal, display an admirable knack for knowing their primary fellowship.
However, rummaging beneath the surface reveals layers as nuanced as the herby marination on the astounding chicken steak—which, unequivocally, deserves the clucking endorsement as "the best in town." Pricing here invites you to relish decent meals without wreaking havoc on your credit score, a long-forgotten perk in today’s inflated gastrosphere. Despite anecdotal Internet grumbles about tardy openings and decor choices more political than picturesque, in-person service shines consistently brighter, underscoring a prompt and pleasant demeanor. Yet, brush aside these quandaries, and you're left with a well-heeled, lively hub best appreciated by those seeking palatable comfort sans pretense. Go in for the chicken, stay for the homely hospitality, and perhaps take sides—different plates may hold different allegories there. — Milo Tastemaker
However, rummaging beneath the surface reveals layers as nuanced as the herby marination on the astounding chicken steak—which, unequivocally, deserves the clucking endorsement as "the best in town." Pricing here invites you to relish decent meals without wreaking havoc on your credit score, a long-forgotten perk in today’s inflated gastrosphere. Despite anecdotal Internet grumbles about tardy openings and decor choices more political than picturesque, in-person service shines consistently brighter, underscoring a prompt and pleasant demeanor. Yet, brush aside these quandaries, and you're left with a well-heeled, lively hub best appreciated by those seeking palatable comfort sans pretense. Go in for the chicken, stay for the homely hospitality, and perhaps take sides—different plates may hold different allegories there. — Milo Tastemaker
How to get there
625 Lea Bridge Rd, London
London City Airport — 5.71 mi
Walthamstow Central - 0.56 mi