Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 4 and Version 3 of Hornbeam Cafe, E17 9AH

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The community centre that houses the cafe was opened by local activists in 1992, and it continues to be run by volunteers. The kitchen is run by a group called [http://www.normanloves.com/ Norman Loves], and offers a small (3-4 dishes) and frequently-changing menu of vegetarian and vegan food, including breakfast. The vegetables come from the [http://www.organiclea.org.uk/ OrganicLea growers' co-op].
The community centre that houses the cafe was opened by local activists in 1992, and it continues to be run by volunteers. As of September 2015 the cafe is open Tuesday-Sunday, offering a small (3-4 dishes) and frequently-changing menu of vegetarian and vegan food.
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The decor is cheerful and cosy. A sofa and easy chair near the door are flanked by a low coffee table, and the rest of the space is filled with upright chairs and tables seating around a dozen people. A noticeboard is covered with posters and flyers advertising local events, some of them (such as a knitting group) taking place within the cafe. There is free wifi.
The decor is cheerful and cosy. A sofa and easy chair near the door are flanked by a low coffee table, and the rest of the space is filled with upright chairs and tables seating around a dozen people. A noticeboard is filled with posters and flyers advertising local events, some of them (such as a knitting group) taking place within the cafe.
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[[Kake]] and friend visited on a Wednesday lunchtime in August 2010. When we arrived around 1pm, there were a couple of free tables, but these filled up during our visit. Service was a little haphazard, though this is possibly because we were there at the peak of lunchtime trade. My gado gado (&pound;4.75) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/4910168038/ photo]</small> was quite tasty, consisting of cooked potato and cauliflower along with raw carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, and leafy greens; the peanut dressing had a pleasing consistency too. My friend was a little less pleased with her polenta and mixed vegetable pie (&pound;4.75 including three salads) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/4910188980/ photo]</small>, finding the choice of vegetables not entirely to her taste and some of the leaves in the green salad a little bitter, though she enjoyed the polenta, the accompanying new potatoes, and the tomato-cucumber salad.
[[Kake]] and friend visited on a Wednesday lunchtime in August 2010. When we arrived around 1pm, there were a couple of free tables, but these filled up during our visit.
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[[secretlondon]] and a couple of friends visited in September 2015. I had fried potatoes with greens and fried egg (&pound;5.20) <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/21549615048 photo]</small> which was fine and a friend had daal <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/21549655798 photo]</small> which she thought needed more spice. I had some lovely lime and berry cake. They also sell Left Bank Brewery beer and London Glider cider &#8212; we didn't try either of these, but they were both &pound;3/bottle.
[[Kake]]'s gado gado (&pound;4.75) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/4910168038/ photo]</small> was quite tasty, consisting of cooked potato and cauliflower along with raw carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, and leafy greens; the peanut dressing had a pleasing consistency too. My friend was a little less pleased with her polenta and mixed vegetable pie (&pound;4.75 including three salads) <small>[http://www.flickr.com/photos/kake_pugh/4910188980/ photo]</small>, finding the choice of vegetables not entirely to her taste and some of the leaves in the green salad a little bitter, though she enjoyed the polenta, the accompanying new potatoes, and the tomato-cucumber salad.
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Accessibility: A ramp to get in. It's on one level once you're in, and there's a spacious, accessible toilet cubicle.
Service was a little haphazard, though this is possibly because we were there at the peak of lunchtime trade.
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[[secretlondon]] and a couple of friends visited in September 2015. Signs said that the cafe is run by a group called [http://www.normanloves.com/ Norman Loves] and that the vegetables come from the [http://www.organiclea.org.uk/ organic Lea growers co-op]. There is free wifi.

I had fried potatoes with greens and fried egg (&pound;5.20) <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/21549615048 photo]</small> which was fine and a friend had daal <small>[https://www.flickr.com/photos/secretlondon/21549655798 photo]</small> which she thought needed more spice. I had some lovely lime and berry cake. They sell breakfast food too and Left Bank Brewery beer and London glider cider - both unsampled and &pound;3 each.

Accessibility: A ramp up to get in. It's on one level once you're in, and there's a spacious, accessible toilet cubicle.

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* [http://walthamstowscene.org.uk.gridhosted.co.uk/interviews/rachel-grasby-hornbeam-cafe/ Walthamstow Scene article]
* [http://
www.timeout.com/london/restaurants/hornbeam-cafe Time Out review]
* [http://veggieheaven.com/restaurant/the-hornbeam_6509
/ Veggie Heaven comments]
* [http://www.veggieheaven.com/uk/england/Hornbeam_Centre_Cafe_6509/ Veggie Heaven comments]
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<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]] and friends, September 2015. Opening hours taken from the Hornbeam website, September 2015.</div>
<div class="last_verified">Last visited by [[secretlondon]] and friends, September 2015. Opening hours taken from the Hornbeam website, August 2010.</div>
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Volunteer-run community cafe in Walthamstow.

The community centre that houses the cafe was opened by local activists in 1992, and it continues to be run by volunteers. As of September 2015 the cafe is open Tuesday-Sunday, offering a small (3-4 dishes) and frequently-changing menu of vegetarian and vegan food.

The decor is cheerful and cosy. A sofa and easy chair near the door are flanked by a low coffee table, and the rest of the space is filled with upright chairs and tables seating around a dozen people. A noticeboard is filled with posters and flyers advertising local events, some of them (such as a knitting group) taking place within the cafe.

Kake and friend visited on a Wednesday lunchtime in August 2010. When we arrived around 1pm, there were a couple of free tables, but these filled up during our visit.

Kake's gado gado (£4.75) photo was quite tasty, consisting of cooked potato and cauliflower along with raw carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, and leafy greens; the peanut dressing had a pleasing consistency too. My friend was a little less pleased with her polenta and mixed vegetable pie (£4.75 including three salads) photo, finding the choice of vegetables not entirely to her taste and some of the leaves in the green salad a little bitter, though she enjoyed the polenta, the accompanying new potatoes, and the tomato-cucumber salad.

Service was a little haphazard, though this is possibly because we were there at the peak of lunchtime trade.

secretlondon and a couple of friends visited in September 2015. Signs said that the cafe is run by a group called Norman Loves and that the vegetables come from the organic Lea growers co-op. There is free wifi.

I had fried potatoes with greens and fried egg (£5.20) photo which was fine and a friend had daal photo which she thought needed more spice. I had some lovely lime and berry cake. They sell breakfast food too and Left Bank Brewery beer and London glider cider - both unsampled and £3 each.

Accessibility: A ramp up to get in. It's on one level once you're in, and there's a spacious, accessible toilet cubicle.

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Last visited by secretlondon and friends, September 2015. Opening hours taken from the Hornbeam website, August 2010.

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