Cafes
Monmouth Coffee Company
📍 Seven Dials / Covent Garden 4.6 $$
check_circle Parent Pros
- • Arguably the finest espresso and pour-over coffee in London
- • Fresh, organic local pastries and breads that kids love
- • Located in the beautiful, pedestrian-friendly Seven Dials area
cancel Parent Cons
- • The historic cafe is extremely small with very limited bench seating
- • No room for unfolded strollers inside; takeaway is highly recommended
- • Always has a queue of local coffee lovers (moves quickly, though)
Monmouth Coffee — The Parent’s Caffeine Haven
Let’s be honest: family travel requires serious caffeine. If you are exploring central London and need a high-quality coffee pick-me-up while your kids enjoy a treat, Monmouth Coffee Company on Monmouth Street is the absolute gold standard. Established in 1978, Monmouth was the pioneer of London’s specialty coffee movement and still roasts some of the best beans in the world.
The Parent’s Caffeine & The Kid’s Pastry
Monmouth sources its beans from single farms and cooperatives across the globe. Their filter coffees and flat whites are legendary — smooth, rich, and perfectly prepared.
For the little travelers, Monmouth offers a beautiful wooden counter stacked with fresh, locally sourced pastries:
- Buttery Croissants & Pain au Chocolat: Flaky, fresh, and baked by artisanal local bakeries.
- Organic Whole Milk: Served cold in small cups for kids.
- Fresh Sourdough with Jam: Thick slices of local bread served with organic jam.
Stroller & Space Guide
- Takeaway is Key: The Monmouth Street shop is historic and incredibly narrow. There is a single communal wooden table in the back and a small bench. Do not attempt to bring an unfolded stroller inside. Instead, leave the stroller with another adult outside or fold it up before stepping in.
- Seven Dials Pedestrian Haven: Monmouth is situated just off Seven Dials, a beautiful junction of seven streets that is mostly pedestrianized. Grab your coffee and pastries to-go and sit around the central pillar sundial monument. It is spacious, safe, and a wonderful spot for people-watching and letting kids munch on their croissants!