A tiny counter spot serving a single, exceptionally executed falafel pita with fluffy steamed bread and long but mostly worthwhile queues.
Pockets delivers exceptional food quality with its signature steamed pita and just-fried falafel, supported by outstanding value at £9–10 and strong repeat-customer loyalty. The grade reflects solid A-level execution, though slow counter service and lengthy waits prevent the higher tier—a fair trade-off for a beloved neighborhood institution near London Fields where the falafel justifies the queue.
One caveat: Persistent queue times and slow throughput, especially weekends and sunny midday windows