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They make very good coffee (Monmouth coffee, for those who care about these things). Prices range from £1.20 for a small espresso to £2.90 for a large mocha. There is a selection of home-backed cakes, muffins and pastries [http://www.flickr.com/photos/itsbruce/5474960026/ photo]. [[itsbruce]] tried a lemon and seed muffin on one visit and was impressed by the quality. They also do freshly prepared sandwiches (£3.40 each) and large paninis (£3). Individual slices of pizza are £2 but a whole pizza, freshly baked on site with toppings chosen from the deli counter, is £7. [[itsbruce]] and Jen ordered a tuna, jalapeño and olive pizza [http://www.flickr.com/photos/itsbruce/5477456322/ photo] and really enjoyed it. The ingredients were all of a really good quality, which always makes a difference, and the crust was nicely crispy. It was nearly, but not quite, on a par with [[Franco Manca, SW9 8LD| Franco Manca's]] fare.
They make very good coffee. Prices range from £1.20 for a small espresso to £2.90 for a large mocha. There is a selection of home-backed cakes, muffins and pastries [http://www.flickr.com/photos/itsbruce/5474960026/ photo]. [[itsbruce]] tried a lemon and seed muffin on one visit and was impressed by the quality. They also do freshly prepared sandwiches (£3.40 each) and large paninis (£3). Individual slices of pizza are £2 but a whole pizza, freshly baked on site with toppings chosen from the deli counter, is £7. [[itsbruce]] hasn't tried the pizza yet but will be finding an opportunity as soon as he can, based on the quality of the rest of the fare.
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Note: Jen has found that they err on the strong side with their coffees, so those who like milder coffee should make their preference clear.

<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[itsbruce]] and Jen, 25 February 2011. Prices copied from the menu chalked on the back wall on that date.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[itsbruce]], 24 February 2011. Prices copied from the menu chalked on the back wall on that date.</div>
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Since the station itself was renovated, more than a decade ago, there have been several attempts to run cafes in the ground floor space under the platforms; none have lasted long. Beanery, which opened at the beginning of February 2011, is the latest and easily the most ambitious.

The most immediately obvious and striking change is to the fabric and decor. The new management have removed the door leading into the station hallway, leaving only a portal window photo. Other touches, such as the light fittings photo and mural photo, give the space quite an individual and intimate feel.

They make very good coffee. Prices range from £1.20 for a small espresso to £2.90 for a large mocha. There is a selection of home-backed cakes, muffins and pastries photo. itsbruce tried a lemon and seed muffin on one visit and was impressed by the quality. They also do freshly prepared sandwiches (£3.40 each) and large paninis (£3). Individual slices of pizza are £2 but a whole pizza, freshly baked on site with toppings chosen from the deli counter, is £7. itsbruce hasn't tried the pizza yet but will be finding an opportunity as soon as he can, based on the quality of the rest of the fare.

Verdict: it's quite startling to find an establishment of this quality tucked under one of the least loved train stations in London. itsbruce really hopes they make a success of it.

Last visited by itsbruce, 24 February 2011. Prices copied from the menu chalked on the back wall on that date.

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