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Conscience KitchenBWorth Trying

23 All Saints Rd, London W11 1HE · Restaurant, Bakery, Coffee shop · 4.9/5 Google (1430 reviews)

Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Creative Egyptian-leaning brunch spot with standout coffee and warm owner-led hospitality, but service can be very slow and pricing feels high for some.

Why it gets a B for overall quality

Conscience Kitchen delivers vibrant, produce-driven Middle Eastern brunch plates and exceptional house-roasted coffee in a charming Portobello side-street setting, earning solid neighborhood credentials. However, inconsistent execution and chronic service delays—with 45-60+ minute waits recurring across years—prevent higher standing. Worth visiting for coffee enthusiasts and distinctive brunch, but operational reliability remains the limiting factor.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked off Portobello Road, this small cafe hums with warm owner-led hospitality and the smell of freshly roasted beans. Guests describe coffee that feels curated and dishes with Middle Eastern accents, alongside a room that is cozy and creative. The cooking leans contemporary and produce-driven with Egyptian cues: think shakshuka on house bread, hawawshi, tahini creams, and bright, spice-forward flavors. When the kitchen is in stride, plates feel handcrafted and comforting; when it stumbles, waits stretch and a dish or two can land flat. If you value coffee excellence and distinctive brunch plates, this fits. Families will find a friendly welcome and a few items kids may enjoy, like the pumpkin brioche French toast or simple eggs, but there is no dedicated kids menu and portions skew moderate. Vegan and gluten-free choices are limited and rely on customization, so those with stricter needs should confirm options before committing to a table.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost£32-44 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Chic residential-meets-boutique streets just off Portobello Road; attracts brunch seekers, coffee lovers, and weekend market visitors.

Safety: Generally safe, busy in daytime with steady foot traffic; calm side streets feel comfortable.

Nearby: Near Portobello Market, indie shops, and cafes; spillover from market crowds on weekends.

Notting HillAn iconic, trendy neighborhood famous for its colorful townhouses, boutique shops, vintage markets, and sophisticated dining scene. Known for its multicultural atmosphere and artistic heritage.
Westbourne GroveA chic, upscale sub-area within Notting Hill featuring high-end boutiques, artisanal cafes, and sophisticated dining establishments.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday Tuesday Wednesday08:30–17:00 Thursday08:30–17:00 Friday08:30–18:00 Saturday09:30–18:00 Sunday09:30–18:00

Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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