Takeout
Charming East London cafe for creative brunch and excellent coffee, with frequent queues and prices that feel premium for portions.
Mae + Harvey delivers solid neighborhood cafe quality with standout dishes like the chicken sandwich and fluffy pancakes and genuinely warm service that build loyal repeat visits. Consistency shows some variation—particularly in portions and weekend availability—while tight seating and peak-time crowding limit the overall experience. Strong execution within its casual brunch-focused category, but operational constraints and modest portion sizes prevent grade A territory.
The room feels warm and bustling with the kind of queue that signals locals already know the drill. Plates land with color and care, and the staff vibe reads genuinely welcoming most of the time. One guest put it simply: "The chicken sandwich alone is a reason to come back." Expect a compact space that hums on weekends. The cooking leans creative and seasonal, not fussy. Think pancakes with lush compote, a deeply satisfying chicken sarni, and rotating specials like kimchi fried rice or a harissa fishcake. The culinary approach feels contemporary and produce-led: modern flavors and cross-cultural riffs without theatrics. Portions land from adequate to modest, so value feels best on core brunch staples. Families will find it kid-friendly enough if you time it right. Pancakes and eggs are easy wins, though there is no dedicated kids menu and the room can be loud with tight tables. On the menu, items like Fluffy Pancakes (£9.50) and Scrambled Eggs on Toast (£8.50) suit younger palates; weekend lines and sell-outs mean early arrivals are smartest for families.
Area: Residential East London high street with indie shops and markets; relaxed neighborhood cafe culture with weekend bustle.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic during the day; typical urban awareness advised.
Nearby: Near Roman Road Market and Victoria Park; draws locals, runners, and weekend brunch crowds.
Available: Takeout
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