Recently refurbished and with the new name of N4 Eatery, the N4 Café has had an attractive make-over, making it more inviting than the formica tables and chairs which were representative of the Greasy spoon image it had previously. The menu in turn has been extended, along with the opening hours until 11pm. A new charcoal grill appears to have provided inspiration for Dogan(N4’s owner) to open later and offer an extended dinner menu of grilled meats including Turkish sausage as well as a longstanding favourite, grilled halloumi cheese served with various salads. Cooked breakfasts, sausage and bacon sarnies etc. are still very good and continue to bring in the weekend crowd in the morning after a heavy night before! A great local for a quick cuppa or bite to eat. Hope it continues to go from strength to strength after the investment of a re-furb and re-brand
Vjadi
Place rating: 5 London, United Kingdom
There is a café called N4 near my home. Lately, I often go there to have a breakfast or lunch. It’s not expensive, You can have a full breakfast or just have a cup of tea, no one will complain about it. Makes you feels home. Its service is friendly and thoughtful. So, whenever I eat out there, I feel relaxed. If you would like to eat at a café that people knows you and owner calls you with your name you can prefer N4 Café like I do. Have a cappuccino and try a new place.
Jpulfr
Place rating: 4 London, United Kingdom
The N4 Café is, or rather was a real builders caff. 70s furniture, garish menus, yellow tobacco stained ceilings and surly waitresses and I adored it. Turns out it has had a spruce up; formerly called Café Delight it’s had a change of name and a bit of decoration, the smell of smoke has certainly subsided and the fella that speaks to himself appears gone. The charm of the caff still remains and to be honest this café has been improved by the refurbishment. The all day breakfasts are still superb and to this day are rarely beaten on my nationwide travels. Praise be they even serve black pudding and what’s more it is really well done. The N4 Café can actually rival the finest breakfasts of the North of England. The portions are really good value for money yet not too challenging. Some of my smaller friends have struggled yet still declared the best breakfast I’ve ever had. Milky tea ‘with the taste of the Thames’ and cheap white toasted bread round the feast off perfectly. Should you have ended up a dirty stop-out in the area this is the place to come to get a boost, should you live in the area this is the place to come before a Leo Sayer(all-dayer).