#FLODown: The Quince Tree Café at Clifton Nurseries
Located in leafy Little Venice and nestled within the grounds of Clifton Nurseries, The Quince Tree Café offers a tranquil location for delicious and wholesome food. Featuring a cosy greenhouse in a casual setting, with fresh blooms, and chic mismatched furnishing, this café offers a selection of pastries, sweet and savoury treats, alongside a seasonal menu of small plates and larger main courses.
The café is open for brunch, lunch and afternoon tea. Expect brunch favourites of smashed avocados and poached egg with an additional twist of hummus. The lunch menu features rather generous sized salmon fishcakes, a crispy duck salad or a mouth-watering mushroom and goats cheese burger.
What to eat?
For breakfast…
‘The Scrumper’
Avocado, poached eggs, mushroom, tomato, hummus, sweet chilli, rye (v)
Price: £10
Pancakes
A Classic served with delicious Nutella, Banana and Hazelnut (v)
Price: £9
For lunch…
Portobello mushroom and goats cheese burger(v)
Served in a Brioche roll, with beetroot, smashed avocado, watercress and delicious fries
Price: £16
Summer superfood (v)
Spinach, avocado, broccoli, mixed leaves, quinoa, pumpkin seeds, watermelon, mint, and house dressing
Price: £14
If your sweet tooth isn’t satisfied then for dessert you will find a selection of delicious cakes on the front counter. The carrot cake is to die for!
Price: All cakes approx. £3.00
#FLODown: Clifton Nurseries is the perfect location to pick up some new foliage to decorate your home and indulge in a wholesome brunch after. Their menu features some of our brunch favourites – it could be your next weekly ritual.
#FLOFavourite: £1 from every dish sold goes to the Human Milk Foundation, helping to feed sick and premature babies.
Location:
5A Clifton Villas, London, W9 2PH
Nearest Station:
Warwick Avenue Station
Opening Hours:
Monday – Saturday 9 am – 5.30 pm, Sunday 10 am – 4 pm
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