Outdoor seating
Lively neighborhood cafe for generous brunch plates, cakes, and strong coffee with warm service; great for families and casual meetups, but expect occasional pastry freshness misses and sporadic service hiccups.
Sweet Corner delivers solid neighborhood cafe performance through strong food quality and attentive, friendly service that keeps locals returning weekly. However, inconsistent pastry execution—with occasional staleness complaints—prevents a higher grade, and the local rather than destination appeal reflects its true positioning. Generous portions and fair pricing make it a reliable weekend brunch choice for the NW6 community.
Sweet Corner reads as a neighborhood staple where locals linger over coffee and plates that actually fill the plate. The room feels warm and bustling with friendly staff circulating, and there is a relaxed rhythm that encourages a second drink. One regular put it simply: "This has become our weekend go-to." Outdoor tables add to the cozy corner vibe, and cleanliness gets frequent nods including the facilities being kept in top shape. The cooking leans classic cafe-brunch with Mediterranean touches rather than anything fussy. Expect well-executed standards like a tidy Full English, Eggs Royal, hearty burgers, and build-your-own pancakes. Desserts get real love here, especially the tres leches which many single out as a must. Portions are generous, prices fair for NW6, and the overall approach suits diners who want fresh, reliable plates more than culinary theatrics. Families do well here. There is a proper Kids Menu (pancakes, fish fingers, chicken strips), and several reviewers mention kids finishing their plates. If your crew needs vegetarian options, you will find them; stricter vegan or gluten-free needs may require conversation with staff since the printed menu offers limited cues. For a no-drama family brunch, this is a solid neighborhood pick.
Area: Residential West Hampstead edge with a mix of families, professionals, and local shops; daytime cafe culture.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; some reviews mention traffic hazards at the corner but not crime.
Nearby: Near neighborhood services and salons; outdoor seating attracts walkers and weekend brunchers.
Available: Outdoor seating
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